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A review by kezmarie36
Frostsight by Jessica Deen Norris
5.0
This story has you gripped from start to finish with the incredible characters, fantasy world, and creative plot.
There's a shift in pace, the stakes have been upped, there's deeper character growth and development, and now there's a new dragon in the mix.
Your left wondering throughout who can be trusted and if allegiances will change as there seems to be a spy amongst them.
Tensions are high as Tiber and Luci must train their powers and continue the hunt for the illusive Frost dragon, but Luci is also torn by family loyalty.
Warrick and Vonda get to go on their own quest, we learn what lurks in dreadwood forest, and Tiber is once again confronted with his sister and her dark ambitions.
As they continue to resist the pull of the shadows, they must work together to save dragons, save the people, fight Skardin, and not lose themselves in the darkness.
This is packed with action, adventure, drama, betrayals, loss and dragons! It's an excellent YA series with plot twists, characters facing consequences and confronting loss, and the threat of enemies hidden and in plain sight.
This is a great series for kids and adults to enjoy. I'd highly recommend if you enjoy the likes of Eragon and How to train your dragon.
Both myself (adult fantasy book addict) and my niece (11 y.o fantasy book lover) are looking forward to reading the 3rd book Stormsight!
(Honest and Voluntary ARC review)
There's a shift in pace, the stakes have been upped, there's deeper character growth and development, and now there's a new dragon in the mix.
Your left wondering throughout who can be trusted and if allegiances will change as there seems to be a spy amongst them.
Tensions are high as Tiber and Luci must train their powers and continue the hunt for the illusive Frost dragon, but Luci is also torn by family loyalty.
Warrick and Vonda get to go on their own quest, we learn what lurks in dreadwood forest, and Tiber is once again confronted with his sister and her dark ambitions.
As they continue to resist the pull of the shadows, they must work together to save dragons, save the people, fight Skardin, and not lose themselves in the darkness.
This is packed with action, adventure, drama, betrayals, loss and dragons! It's an excellent YA series with plot twists, characters facing consequences and confronting loss, and the threat of enemies hidden and in plain sight.
This is a great series for kids and adults to enjoy. I'd highly recommend if you enjoy the likes of Eragon and How to train your dragon.
Both myself (adult fantasy book addict) and my niece (11 y.o fantasy book lover) are looking forward to reading the 3rd book Stormsight!
(Honest and Voluntary ARC review)