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A Kingdom Threatened

por Deborah Grace White

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There's a time to play along, and there's a time to put everything on the line Merletta has survived her second-year test, but its revelations have once again upended everything she thought she knew. With so much at stake, it's hard to remember why she once cared so much about passing the program. It's time to show her true colors and face whatever comes . . . but yet again, she's failed to predict the Center's next move. And the consequences are disastrous for more than just her. Heath, meanwhile, is taking no such stand. His magic is growing stronger by the day but revealing it would only be a barrier to peace. Not to mention Reka still refuses to explain his sudden antagonism toward Merletta. When Merletta is forced to flee the triple kingdoms-straight into Heath's arms-it's easy to tell himself he has everything he's ever wanted. But the longer Heath willfully ignores the barriers between them, the higher the stakes become. Because dragons aren't as easy to deceive as humans. And the outcome of Heath and Merletta's unplanned connection will mean catastrophe on a scale they never could have imagined.… (más)
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This book picks up where the previous book left off. Both Merletta's and Heath's kingdoms continue to fall apart with increasing tension and hostility in both. Someone seems to have it out for Heath's family and wants them discredited and someone is scared that Merletta is going to discover and reveal the truth that the Center has been hiding for so long. While we don't get many answers in this book, we sure so get a lot of mystery.

This is my least favourite book of the series so far. I think this would have been better as a trilogy instead of four books. While before it was still being handled in an interesting way, it is now feeling more like the author is dragging out the answers. It is still a fun read, but I also got annoyed. We get to see more of Merletta and Heath interact with each other, especially (spoiler is in blurb but spoilering anyway) after Merletta has to finally flee the antagonism of her home and decides to visit Heath's kingdom. I'm sure some people will prefer the increase in the romance aspect of the book, but I just don't. As I mentioned in the other review, it just doesn't fit. While the two do care about each other, the relationship seems built more on neither of them fitting in with their own kind rather than any kind of shared interests or values.

I suspect another big part of why I don't like the romance is that I don't like Heath You can skip this paragraph if you like. It's a bit of a rant. But feel free to read it if you also feel like there is something off about him. His story is an interesting one but there has always be smething that has prevented me from enjoying it as much as Merletta's and I think this is part of it. Merletta is a very driven individual. We see a lot of this. She is constantly actively trying to find ways to make her kingdom better and fighting for those she cares about. Heath on the other hand... It's not that he's heartless or doesn't care, but he's kind of selfish and self-centered. He's constantly disappearing off dreaming about or actually being with Merletta while his family are in danger. He has power but lies about how strong it is to everyone because it's more convenient for him that they don't know. He always swoops in (quite literally thanks to Reka) to save the day when things get particularly bad, but it is literally his job to try negotiate relationships so things don't get to this point. While this is no easy task and there are other forces at play, he just kind of neglects it which almost certainly makes things worse. And he seems to be ware of this to some extent. He puts all his energy into his relationship with Merletta at the cost of those with everyone else and possibly his kingdom's stability. He says he feels alone in his world but keeps everything that could connect him to them separate (e.g. his magic) and hides everything he can from everyone except Merletta, sometimes even her. He keeps lying and putting everyone else in danger for his own sake (he is constantly actively trying to find ways around his father's magic). I feel a little sorry for Reka, who is sacrificing so much of what he believes in for Heath, who always puts himself first and doesn't seem to have tried to learn very much about his friend's history over their years of friendship. I do think Meletta has a bit of this too (e.g. Tish) but it is a gentler and less pronounced reason. And she is fighting for something she believes in rather than neglecting duties that could save her kingdom.

Another thing I didn't like is actually something I also picked up in the previous books (I think I may even have mentioned it in one of my reviews). While kind of looked past it in previous books, it got worse in this one and I suspect that this is just how the author writes. The author keeps dropping incredibly heavy handed hints about things that are going t be revealed later in the story. This isn't even done subtly. It is often something a character says. While it is true that sometimes people say thoughts and don't pick up on the deeper implications, this happens far too often. A character will make a statement and many chapter later there will be a "oh look at this unexpected thing" moment. Except, no. You already told us this thing a hundred pages ago so it doesn't hit nearly as hard. There are also more this-is-questionable-but-I-guess-it's-fiction-so-I-can-look-past-this-thing moments. Also, how many guards are there actually? This was bugging me after one of the big events of this book. Especially since they apparently all know each other? the number seems to change as is convenient (or at least that is how it feels to me).

I know I have been complaining a lot, but this wasn't a bad book. The writing was (mostly) enjoyable and I was happy to get to learn a bit more about the dragons. They have been such a mystery until this point. They have such an interesting history and I hope we see more of it in the next book. While I didn't like this book as much as the last one (and was a little disappointed at times), I will still be picking up the last book in the series. I want to see if my theories are right. ( )
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There's a time to play along, and there's a time to put everything on the line Merletta has survived her second-year test, but its revelations have once again upended everything she thought she knew. With so much at stake, it's hard to remember why she once cared so much about passing the program. It's time to show her true colors and face whatever comes . . . but yet again, she's failed to predict the Center's next move. And the consequences are disastrous for more than just her. Heath, meanwhile, is taking no such stand. His magic is growing stronger by the day but revealing it would only be a barrier to peace. Not to mention Reka still refuses to explain his sudden antagonism toward Merletta. When Merletta is forced to flee the triple kingdoms-straight into Heath's arms-it's easy to tell himself he has everything he's ever wanted. But the longer Heath willfully ignores the barriers between them, the higher the stakes become. Because dragons aren't as easy to deceive as humans. And the outcome of Heath and Merletta's unplanned connection will mean catastrophe on a scale they never could have imagined.

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