I'm always suspicious of the fantasy genre. The thing is, it's hit or miss. How often have I enthusiastically begun reading a fantasy novel only to end up frustrated with it?When I started reading this book, I got instantly worried: the concept is brilliant, but it could go so very wrong so very eas...
This is a perfect book. The heroine is headstrong and gets things done, but she never has to shun being feminine or become "one of the boys" to do so, which I really hate seeing with female leads. And the dragons, the dragons! What a lovely approach to them, the complexities of dragon life in their ...
Seraphina Dombegh has just begun her new job as assistant to the court composer when Prince Rufus is murdered, in a suspiciously draconian fashion. Despite four decades of peace between dragons and humans, the Prince’s murder awakens deep-seated distrust and animosity. Unfortunately, Seraphina, the...
Hmmm, I'm not really sure what I think of this. I did like it, and when I read positive things about this book I certainly agree with most of it. I thought the writing was lovely and the story was imaginative, but I still feel torn about certain aspects of it. For example, I thought that the charact...
Seraphina is a really unique epic fantasy novel with dragons! However they are not just your normal scaly fire-breathing monsters these dragons are incredibly intelligent, logical, and capable of taking a human form. If that doesn’t draw you in, Seraphina has a really interesting secret! I can’t tel...
Super boring, nothing ever happens with over the top old-fashion writing to make it full on pretentious. Literally gave me a headache.Apparently won`t continue this series.
Seraphina is a court musician, hiding a secret. She's half-dragon, her father and uncle try to keep that hidden from everyone, it could disrupt the calm and the treaty that's been between human and dragon for decades. The story opens with a royal prince being murdered, this drags Seraphina into po...
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