Dragons? Yes, please!
The book is describing a post-apocalyptic kind of world where while dragons are either golden or red and they are magnificent, the human cities are utterly destroyed and the humans are beyond miserable.
So, you can imagine the beautiful and big as buses dragons flying around throwing fire and burn everything to a crisp and the small and insignificant humans running and hiding in holes and praying.
There is chaos. No food, no fresh water, no clean clothes, no homes, no grass, no trees, no electricity.
There are some rulers of course, but they are hypocrites and rotten to the core. The Mayor is a bad man, the militia guards are taking advantage of the hungry girls, and the captain does not hesitate to sacrifice humans to the dragons to prove his point.
Not an ideal world if you are a lonely girl who is trying to survive. Claudia is a strong girl. She was trying very hard to help her sister, Amy, and her best friend, Sasha, by salvaging old technological items from the ruins until she got arrested and she was given to a tremendous dragon as a sacrifice.
Soon Claudia will find out many unknown facts about the dragons such as they are mostly crazy because they need a mate as an anchor, that they are shapechangers and that Kael, her dragon and wannabe mate, has a body that make her mouth water. There is no chance that she will keep telling him NO for much longer.
To be honest it took me a while to get used to this world. Humans are dirty and hungry; dragons are half crazy chewing and burning everything alive. It may have destroyed a little my idea of fairytale dragons.
Moreover some scenes are a bit repetitive. Kael is trying to seduce Claudia, Claudia is resisting and thinking of her sister and friend, Kael is licking, Claudia is saying “No”. Maybe the book would have been okay even with half pages.
On top of that, I believe the world building is lacking. The book focuses more on the relationship between Kael and Claudia and in the end, I didn’t really learn much about the dragons. What is their world before they appear in Earth? Ok, the skies ripped open and the dragons fell, but from where? Are they aliens? Did they live in a parallel universe? In another planet? In another time period? What on earth happened?
Finally this is another book, where the female of the species are not good enough. The female dragons are totally crazy, they cannot mate, they cannot communicate, they are mean. Dragons have to mate with human girls to survive. I always wish, every time I start a book like this (where strange species are mating with human brides), that the females of the strange species were less cruel bitches who have to be put aside or to be exterminated.
Anyway, although the book has its flaws it is still a good adventure. I enjoyed it and I will definitely read the books about Amy and Sasha.