A review by rowanslibrary_
Between Dragons and their Wrath by Devin Madson

5.0

I would like to thank the publisher and NetGalley for allowing me to read and honestly review an advanced reader’s copy of this book.

Oh this hit so hard. I’m not going to lie, it maybe took me a little long to get into: Between Dragons and their Wrath follows 3 separate POVs, characters who do not meet at all throughout the book, all three view points weaving together a fantastic, if slightly slow moving tale.

I say slow moving in a very positive way; this story takes it’s time to establish characters, to weave in lore and build a world so vivid that it’ll be a while before I forget about it.

I think I’m in love with Manna, one of the main character’s love interests. That’s not the point, but it feels important to me. There are quite a lot of characters; I liked how the story slowly revealed how these three main characters were connected to each other.

This book is quite clearly set-up, and it does leave off at a point where I’m quite desperate for more. The unique world, including the Dragons, have left me absolutely sold on this series!