5+++ stars - Brilliant narrative, just brilliant!
Kalai Ro-Ani is from Kel Visal, the dragon mountain in Sharoani, he stood out with his black hair and golden brown skin between all the pale Kykaros people.
‘Valreus, the City of Hope, welcomes you’
After three weeks on the road, Kalai was finally here and luckily he found himself a job as archivist given by Falka, General of the Sky Guard. Kalai must translate Sharoani letters into Kykaros. One moment he’s translating, the next he’s given an egg for incubation, a rare Titan egg.
Something awful life-changing has happened to Tauran, the loss and sadness were huge and he will never ever return to the Sky Guards. Now after four years he’s back in Valreus.
His former General and friend Falka convince him to turn to Emilian, General of the Ground Guards, they need him.
In the meantime, Tauran is also helping Kalai hatching the titan egg. The attraction between them is strong.
This a fraction of the whole adventure, a fantastic and beautiful journey with highs and lows.
It has a stunning slow-build plot, such a comfortable pace to get to the base of it all.
It’s almost impossible to describe it all, I found it so impressive, I loved it all, I adored the beautifully pictured dragons.
The hurt of loss and longing was palpable, just like the blooming love of Tauran and Kalai.
Kalai is balsam for Tauran’s soul, so soothing and healing.
Tauran gives Kalai strength and love.
The Dragons omg they stole my heart, beautiful caring creatures, they made me cry, all the love for them.
Running through my notes I made while reading, I saw the author did a good job putting me in the wrong direction. I love it when this happens!!
A widely written journey, quite intriguing and impressive, all the information was comfortable to digest, given decently in manageable proportion. All clearly outlined and organized, new info dropped when needed. Thoroughly developed. All excellently done!
At the beginning of the book is a map, oh boy amazing!
The landscape and all surroundings, the atmosphere, the creatures, in short, the whole story was clear, lucidly described, I could visualize it vividly as a movie.
The romance was a slow burn, not my favorite, but hey, I didn’t mind here. Kalai and Tauran are beautifully flawed, they were sweet and gentle together, made for a forever.
The exciting and angsty parts were so well detailed described, all the feelings, and dang exciting they were!!
From page one till page seven hundred and sixty-something I was glued to the story, not one of them was dull. This author has a wonderful, captivating, intriguing way of storytelling!