
Frella is a strong female character, but she never falls into the pitfalls of that trope. She gets herself into plenty of trouble, and she relies on allies to help herself get out. Her view of relationships and sexuality is also refreshing, because it would be so easy for this series to turn into a torrid drama of who she ends up with in the end. Instead, I care more about each character growing and evolving for themselves.
The world of Eburosi also continues to expand, showing Steffan is equally skilled at world-building as they are at characterization and plot. I’ve noted that other reviews complain that it takes too long to get to the dragons — I was too busy being entertained by Frella’s shenanigans and meeting her new companions to be bothered.
But don’t worry: When the dragons do arrive, they are absolutely spectacular. This installment works on its own as a complete story, though it does end on a cliffhanger. I have some predictions about how Frella’s story will turn out, and I can’t wait to read more.
Rating: 5 (out of 5) stars. Cross-posted to Amazon and Goodreads.
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