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Accused of consorting with demons in her home town, Xandrie flees, only to find herself in a greater danger. She's a mere human woman, thrust in a brutal tournament pitting vicious dragon females against each other. Yet, she can't find it in herself to give up, as the winner will Claim the throne, and more importantly, the hand of the enticing Dragon King. Contains mature themes. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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As a magic-less daughter in a prominent family of mages Xandrie is seen as little more as their maid. She refuses to let this define who she is however and trains with the sword instead, in secret, in the forest, with her trusted companion Claws. That all changes when the dragon shifter Elza saves her from certain death and with whom she develops a deep and trusting friendship. Through a series of events she ends up being saved yet again by a dragon, this time by Rhey... their king. An instant connection flares to life and now Xandrie finds herself facing off against other female dragons for the title of Queen and the handsome King himself.
I liked this book a lot, it is well written and a light and smooth read.
For those not afraid to start a new series because of open endings etc. this book can be read as a standalone. The ending of course opens up the setting for the next in the series, but there is no cliff-hanger and Xandrie's story seems to be concluded (for now).
I will definitely read the rest of the series! ( )