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File Size: 4227 KB
Print Length: 220 pages
Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
Publication Date: April 4, 2016
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B01AVXKQYA
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You will love this book if you love Mary Sue characters, next to no plot, no consistency, playing light on rape, and over all a terribly written story. Spoilers ahead!!!I have read all the books aside from the last. This book starts off with promise. A world we currently live in but with dragons. The main lead is a teenage girl who is irresponsible, feels invincible, not too bright, and hates pretty boys. She spends her time obsessively trying to take pictures of dragons which is the only thing that makes her unique. Dragons have a law that despite being hundreds of years old the potential kings must turn into their human forms for 10 years to see what it is like as a human. Despite being hundreds of years old and supposedly wise beyond measure, these potential kings have to go to high school under a strict set of rules. Main rule: No falling in love with a human and no having sex. Dragons mate for life once they have been ceremoniously mated. A dragon eats a human...and that's pretty much the thing that starts the rift between humans and dragons through out the book. This one dragon continues to eat humans.Male dragon lead meets female lead and she is reminded of the guy who raped her since he looks just like him minus the eye color. She reacts so violently out of fear that she throws up on him and passes out. He tries to get her to like him, she decides halfway through the first book that she actually likes him and that his 99% same features as her rapist do not matter. They date. Girl decides she loves main lead dragon who is king of dragons and needs a mate. With serious trials that apparently a good portion end in death this girl passes with flying colors and even kills one of the most powerful dragons...with a sword....on accident. She gets to be queen of the dragons...and then another dragon turns black (the king dragon is black so there are now more kings which is a prophecy). Enter female lead older sister. Girl sleeps around without care, hates dragons and isn't afraid to voice it, and hates relationships because she gave up her virginity to a guy who she just met and find him with another girl the next night. So she meets 2nd king and basically through out the book insults the hell out of him and the other dragons and is consistent on her hate of them. Keeps him at arms length but all of a sudden decides she loves him and wants to be his queen. She doesn't go through the trails but has to decide the fate of one human and bam, she's queen. Last "king shows up" and its the lead female dragon (1st kings ex). And despite not liking humans she falls in love with the sisters' brother, who in itself is a lame Gary Sue story. I had to tap out after this.Aside from this romance a 10 year old could write, the dragons and humans are almost at war. Dragons are almost at war with themselves too. Only the kings, with the strength of their human queens, can save the world. *eye roll*
The plot is rock solid, and soooo goooodd! I couldn't stop. This was totally worth the read - I really love how Loth has woven the story together. I do think that the last 40% of the book (or, ever since Rowan finds out about the dragons) felt really rushed. ·small spoilers!· I mean, I love that we got to experience the queen trials, and I love how things happened with the POV change and all, but it kinda felt rushed, I mean, I feel like she could have taken some more time to get us readers into the experience of going through them (though I do expect there to be more elaboration about them in the next book, since not everything was shown). yeah, the only down side was the rushed feeling. I would have loved for her to go into a little more detail with how things developed, especially since the plot is so good. Anyway, apart from that, I love how she started the book out - did Aspen die? You know.And it's kinda weird that we sort of find out the villain, idk if I like that that much, since I think it could have been way more surprising later on, to the reader (I didn't really see it coming), and with her new powers at the end I totally expect them to START suspecting the guy in the next book, I mean, they really have no clue about him when there should have been some slight nagging feeling... Actually, there should have been some sort of small doubt somewhere, I mean, there's talk about other dragons being unfaithful and since the reader knows who the bad guy is, it's really a surprise that the characters are so blissfully oblivious. Anyway, I hope this suspicion really unfolds next book. And I'm kinda disappointed that the characters don't find anything amiss in this book about the betrayal, it would take an idiot to not be a little suspicious. I mean, at least one of the characters should sort of see that coming! Would have loved for the ID of the villain to have been revealed at the end, rather than at the beginning of the book.
Aspen – Book 2Aspen and Obsidian are back for more adventure. Too many human body parts have shown up to pretend there isn’t a rogue dragon with a taste for human flesh. Aspen’s love of dragons is a rare point of view among the fear held by most other humans. Relationship problems in the form of Obsidian’s former lover don’t help the stress levels. But we do get to meet several new characters that I loved – like Runa. I was lucky to snag books 2 through 4 when they were on sale near the end of October. The first story was so intriguing that I immediately started this one and did not want to put it down – so I stayed up later than normal to finish it.
I couldn't wait for the sequel after I finished the first book. I wish it was a little longer. It seems like this was just a bridge from the first book to the second. The book was over before I knew it, and it left me wanting more. The addition of so many new characters without real development from them was annoying, I want to know more! Overall it was a good book and I look forward to reading the third installment, but this book made me go from edge of the seat waiting for a sequel to I'll read it when I get to it.
I liked this series so far because it is an original tske on dragons. They coexist in our everyday world, have representatives in the government and are full of secrets. There is a mystery (one dragon is eating people) and there is a plot to kill the current king, and there is a prophecy... What else do you want? Buy and read this series!!
This book was beautifully written and had me interested and wanting to never stop reading at every turn. I believed the funeral at the beginning was Aspen's and I was a bit annoyed at myself for believing a main character had been killed off when Aspen was revealed to be alive. I loved the new characters that were introduced, they were all so interesting, especially Damien. This book played with my emotions at times, as did the first book of the series, but I've come to accept that that is the sign of a good book. I am certain anyone would love this series and I will most definitely be reading the next book.
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