After five hundred years at war both Kaldona and Aurumden are looking for the girl. She may be the pivotal key to finally winning the war.
Jericho and Jeriah, identical twin dragons have entered Aurumden's top secret Amber Sky Program to wait for her to be brought into the program. Jericho doesn't want to admit he is drawn to her. Jeriah longs to find the psion that can bond with both of them. Could she be the one?
Their younger brother Jordan is desperate to find his fated mate. But is she really the one he is looking for, or just a weak imitation?
Their sister Jael is unsure that she is dragon enough to claim her destined mate or escape the attentions of another dragon. What every male dragon in her family thinks is a bad choice, may be exactly the choice she needs to make.
Dragon War is about a group of dragon shifters who want shut down a project in which dragons are used as weapons. I give this five stars. It is well written. The world building is amazing.
Epic, Emotional, and Unputdownable This book completely pulled me into its world. The twins, Jericho and Jeriah, are captivating characters, and watching them navigate centuries of conflict while trying to earn Kellan’s trust made the story so layered and compelling. Kellan’s struggle to belong and control her incredible power adds a real emotional depth. The dragon-human bonds, the action, and the suspense kept me on the edge of my seat until the very last page. A phenomenal conclusion to a gripping series.
Wow this was the first book by the author and I’m amazed such great detail of how the dragons shift into humans the detail of the fights and you also get to see how bonded is done there is so much going on that it makes it incredible you get to see a love interest between jael and Gabriel you get to read about reading some and how the humans are linked to dragons I can’t wait to be able to read the second one
I really enjoyed this book! As I’ve said in a lot of my other reviews I like a book that keeps the story line moving, and I must say this book met that challenge perfectly! I love how the POV was done and I think that helped to keep the momentum up throughout the book. I enjoyed it so much I bought a paperback copy for my shelf of book one and two. I can’t wait to dig into book two!