This is the second book of the Kingdoms of Shadow and Ash duology and the dragons are finally here! And once you let the dragons out of the bag there’s no going back. I really enjoy the world that Moore has created. It has such an interesting magic system and dragon origin. We learn so much more about magic and dragons in this book, and we see how arrogance, hatred, and oppression brought the world to its knees and nearly ended it. Also, I love the airships.
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It was fast-paced and character driven. Fyia will have to dig deep to find out what she really wants and figure out how she wants to rule over six kingdoms. Cal was a little less present in this book, which I was kind of sad over, but he remains the fearsome king of the north that turns to jelly over Fyia in any case. I think my favorites were Sensis and Antice. Good grief, these two were adorable!! I could spend a whole book with them. I wish I could have seen Sensis swing her sword a bit, but I remain delighted to have seen the romance between her and Antice unfold.
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There were so many things happening and so many cool characters with different parts to play. I’m actually a bit boggled over how much happened in just the span of this book. There was so much action, and yet there seemed a lack of struggle/peril to match the exhaustion the characters felt by the end. However, if you’re looking for fast paced, fun magic and dragons with a dash of romantic spice, and of course an HEA, then you would enjoy this duology!
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I also highly recommend the novellas that go with this duology because they really add a bit more to the Fae side characters!