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415 pages, Kindle Edition
First published August 6, 2019
“Heroes and villains morphing out of the same people based on rumors and reputations and the simple passage of time.
“Now that it had arrived, Bershad didn’t feel any different. No sudden and warm feelings of relief flooding his conscience. That’s what made life such a bastard—guilt rode on your back heavy and hard and relentless. Redemption was light as a feather. Easy to forget entirely.”
“Everyone’s a critic of the nobles until they become one and have to actually make decisions.”

As usual, I’m not going to go into the details of the plot—there are already plenty of reviews that do that—but the bottom line is that if you’re into books about dragons, this one’s definitely worth checking out. It’s an action-packed story with no POVs that felt like they were dragging things down, there are central mysteries that keep you reading and are satisfyingly resolved, and the ending—while certainly setting up for sequels—ties everything off well enough to avoid the wait for the next one feeling frustrating.
Finally, for those who want to know about content that may put them off: like most grimdark settings there’s plenty of traditional swearing in the book, and it’s definitely written for an adult audience. I don’t specifically remember explicit sexual content, but it’s been a while and the story’s gritty enough that it wouldn’t be out of place, so don’t hold me to that assessment.

Dragons. Magic. War.
I received a copy of Blood of an Exile from NetGalley. Although the copy said "excerpt" the length appeared to be the full book. I can't imagine a book coming to an abrupt end as my copy did. I wish the author/publisher wouldn't do this and expect a full review on NetGalley.
Now I wait for a complete copy of this novel, because it's really a good book! Just look at that arm porn on the cover.
I was provided with a complimentary copy excerpt of this book, so I could give an honest review.