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File Size: 1856 KB
Print Length: 304 pages
Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
Publisher: Epic Worlds Publishing (October 30, 2017)
Publication Date: October 30, 2017
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B0771VB8ZT
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The premise for the novel sounded extremely fascinating: "In ancient times, dragons roamed the earth..."However, the first chapter had me pretty worried. The main character, Kaylee, who is just entering high school decides that it is a good idea to go on a date with a junior whom she barely knows. Alone. I was like: "Where are her parents? Is her friend going to really let her just go? Seriously? Bad idea." Anyway, first her date tries to take advantage of her and then he tries to kill her when he finds out that she is dragon-kin (the descendant of a dragon who took on human form). Not only is she dragon-kin, but she is also an extremely rare storm-dragon. (cue Special Snowflake) The dragon-kin are hunted by Slayers that believe they are abominations. On the other side, you have Dragon Convocations that seek to protect dragon-kin. There are also Protectors that guard wizards called Merlins and Tamers that protect dragon-kin.The main story line follows Kaylee as she struggles to understand and control her newfound powers while she and her friends also face danger from Slayers. In regard to their struggles, I do wish that the adults had given the teenagers' theories more credit. However, I will not say any more because I do not want to spoil the story.Despite several commonly used tropes and the teens' frequent impulsiveness, this book was still a fun read. They made mistakes but were (hopefully) learning. I especially loved seeing the friendship between Kaylee and her best friend Jade who acted as her Tamer (even though I think it is a large responsibility to place on someone who is still being trained). Kaylee also formed friendships with Maddox, on whom she quickly formed a crush, and Edwin, her Merlin partner who also trains under the eccentric Baba.Dialogue from the Book:"'Usually she's worse,' Edwin said. 'When I first met her she insisted on trying to light me on fire to see if I was really a Merlin.''Are Merlins flame-repellant?''No. No they're not.'"Nevertheless, a somewhat amusing and yet wonderful bond formed between Kaylee and Edwin, which was great to see because so often in young adult novels it is the stereotypical "good-looking and strong" men with whom the heroines end up forming bonds. Now, do not get me wrong, I am not saying that never happens, but rather that there is also nothing wrong with appreciating someone who is more studious, etc.The first things Edwin and Kaylee said to one another were pretty amazing:"Kaylee knocked again. Still no answer.Well, she'd had about enough waiting around tonight. She didn't feel like any more.'You'd better have clothes on,' Kaylee said, then threw open the door and walked inside."And a little later after she had interrupted his practicing:"'You,' he said in a raspy voice, 'make it very difficult to concentrate. Have you ever heard of concentrating? It's where someone is quiet so they can do something important without any distractions. This includes, but is not limited to, noise, electronics, and most of all, people.'"Kaylee and Edwin's partnership had a bit of a rocky start, but in the end, their belief in one another and acceptance was wonderful to see.I also loved the author's dedication at the beginning:"To those who feel differentandTo those who are different.May you never change."Take-home conclusion: If you are looking for a light, fun, and quick read, this may be the book for you. And if you do, beware of the rug. :)
Kindle Unlmimited, giving it a 5, this time; if book 2 has the 90210 chick crap going on, will definitely drop score, and probably quit reading. Really like the premise of dragon kin and all, but see no reason, even for supposed high schoolers to act like such twits etc.Kaylee looked at her hands. No, not hands. Claws. She had claws. “What am I?†“You’re a freak. An abomination. You never should have existed.â€For Kaylee Richards, starting high school is hard enough. Growing dragon scales and blasting her date with lightning just makes it that much harder. But when the creep pulls a sword on her, what’s a girl to do? Turns out Kaylee is a dragon-kin, a half dragon/half human with the rare power to summon storms. The problem? She’s attracted the wrong kind of attention: Slayers, an ancient order dedicated to eradicating all dragon-kin. They’re planning something big. Something deadly. And they need Kaylee to do it. But Kaylee isn’t alone. She has her martial arts-wielding best friend, a bumbling wizard, and his hot, air-headed Protector by her side. Together they’ll try to stop the Slayers before their plans are complete. Or they’ll die trying. But hopefully not.Ready for a young adult urban fantasy full of magic, wizards, dragon (kins) and romance?Dragon's Awakening (Heir of Dragons #1)Dragon's Curse {Heir of Dragons #2)
I received this book at a discount, I subscribe to a mailing list that tells me when books are at no cost or low cost. I also happen to be an Unlimited subscriber, but that doesn't deter me from making an honest review.The plot overall was decent. I've been on a dragon shifter kick where almost all of the books I am reading currently are dragon or dragon descendants. Some of it was a little too guessable I guess is the best way to describe it. Without out spoilers, I knew what was going to happen before it did. Overall though, it was easy to read and hard to put down. I ended up reading it and the sequel in one day. I just finished the third of the series and am installing the 4th. They're all on unlimited as well so if you're a subscriber, score. I'll leave a review for the others later, I just wanted to put this out here.If you're looking for a good easy read with a plot that is mostly easy to follow, this is for you. If you're looking for rated r stuff, well these are kids, none of that happens here. I actually enjoyed that part, I didn't have to worry about if the next page was going to be super rated x or anything. A lot of shifter books are that way so I am always hesitant on where I read them. So points to the author for that.If you're hesitant to read this, just go for it. You'll probably know if you'll get into it or not sooner rather than later. To me it was hard to put it down. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I read many YA books that I really enjoy. This one, for me, didn't quite get to that level. Oh, it was OK. It had an interesting premise-- Dragons were real in the past. Then they became humanlike in order to blend with mankind. After generations of breeding with humans, their descendants can only partially shift and they have only sporadic abilities.I would have liked more info and background on the Convocation. I think that the relationships between the characters was well drawn, but their actions were very juvenile, considering their various positions in the organization. Basically, there were just too many dumb stunts driving the plot.For a young reader, this series is probably fine...but it may not be one that will appeal to many adults.
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