My favorite part of this is the tension between Andry and his family. There are dozens of strong, independent women who are able to hold their own even in this brutal society, and in this book, she introduces a female character who isn’t so strong-willed, which was a nice change of pace, and I like that we got to see that someone can be strong and brave without being stubborn and physically or mentally powerful. The world is wonderful and I love how Rawn is able to create such different, vibrant characters. Overall, I really enjoyed this series as a whole. (Thank goodness for character directories in fantasy novels!) But, kudos to Melanie Rawn for creating such a memorable world and characters, because by the first couple of chapters I’d gotten my footing and could read the story without looking up who everyone was. It took me a while to get into this, because I’m terrible at keeping up with series, and it has been a while since I read the previous Dragon Prince book.
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