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My grown children are going to disown me. Sharing your jokes on my family group chat has produced many groans. But by doing it, I get to laugh twice!!!
If there were ever a book brought out to test a person's sense of humour, it would be this one!
The jokes are so awful that you just have to laugh at them - or groan - or roll your eyes! Lol
But it's this pervading sense of humour, as daft as it is, throughout this series, that has leavened all the terrible things that have happened to Sophia and her fellow Dragon Elites.
To continue doing their job, never knowing if they will succeed, or not, especially given that there are so few of them, and so many of the partnered demon dragons, now, is one of the many things that I admire in these stories.
But, in going after the demon dragons, and their magnetised partners, Sophia, Wilder, and Evan, almost bite off more than they can chew.
It's only because the new dragons and their riders are still so inexperienced, and will never have the same relationships that the Dragon Elite enjoy, that made it easier to win this first true battle between them.
I'm not sure what will happen when the Dragon Elite confront the leader of the Demon Dragons, but I'm sure that, if centuries of experience, a keen sense of justice and fair play, and an ability to think outside the box, are to be reckoned on, then the Dragon Elite will do everything to make the bad boys and dragons fail in their attempt to become the bosses of the world!
This was an awesome book, with so many underlying thoughts that gave me pause, or made me think of things in a different way, and to find that in a series of such light-hearted, but serious, storylines, is wonderful!
As usual, I'm going straight on to the next book in this series, which is book twenty: Fate Established, and as usual, I'll see you on the flip side, to let you know what I think of it!