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File Size: 3974 KB
Print Length: 204 pages
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Publication Date: February 15, 2016
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B01AP4GLJY
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This was certainly different in urban fantasy that I'm used to; also known as my first dragon book. I certainly like the idea of Aspen being an adrenaline junky, and that having to do with her obsession with dragons. I, however, cannot fathom why anyone would find dragons creepy or disgusting; sadly dragons don't exist. Anyway, we follow Sid and Aspen on his journey of wooing her. I found their romance a little too easy and Aspen's reaction to Tori didn't seem like it mattered at all. There was predictability with the villain and the ending of the book, which is a cliffhanger. I see the next one is about to be released in the next few weeks, but I am uncertain if I will follow the story any further. Over all, this is a solid 3.5 star book and is a quick, easy read. The story isn't so bad, but I don't feel like it's been fleshed out enough for me to give it a higher rating.
Obsidian has been putting off his mandatory time spent in his human form, but when he is chosen to be the next king of the dragons, his time is up. He becomes “Sid†and must accomplish many tasks expecting to take 10 years, including becoming a high school student. While enrolled in school, Sid meets a fascinating girl named Aspen who is the only person he has met who loves dragons, instead of the fear most feel. Aspen wants nothing to do with Sid, who causes her anxiety and brings back painful memories, instead she just wants to take pictures of dragons and do her own thing. The two of them are thrown together by a fate neither could predict.The book is really short, at only 120ish pages as per my ereader, and I was instantly surprised by how in-depth the world is that the author created right at the get-go. Based on the complexity, I knew that this few amount of pages could not contain everything that I felt could possibly happen and that I was reading the first in a new series that deals with Dragons set in an altered USA.I liked the background world the author gave me, with dragons as an accepted part of the ecosystem and National Parks are where they live and can be seen. Also, the dragon hierarchy was complex, with color changing bodies, fire breathing and magical skills based on type of dragon, mating and living among the humans so that they can understand them better. I liked that the humans had no idea as to what the dragons were up to, or that they had human forms.I think I liked Sid better as a dragon than a person when he was first introduced. I was a little put out by Sid having this intense long term relationship with his dragon-almost-mate Skye, and then within a month being interested in pursuing a romantic relationship with Aspen. Not only did Aspen tell him she was not even a little bit interested, but the fact he got over his “deep†feelings so quickly was surprising. He came off super strong in a stalker kind of way and I found it a turn off. For someone who can read other's emotions, he sure didn't seem to pick up on her dislike of him. Why not try and be her friend, and be happy with that? Nope, it has to be romance or nothing. Also, he fell kind of flat as a person for the first half of the story or so , but that is just in my opinion. He definitely became a more well rounded character once he started dating Aspen, but maybe that was the author's point, to make him more human as he has these experiences and feelings.Aspen was kind of an odd duck. She hated school and could care less if she graduated, felt little sympathy for her twin brother who suffered from anxiety, lived like her parents were her roommates, kind of pretty much disregarded every rule and gave no cares to other's feelings. With both characters, it felt like their emotions were one dimensional and that they overall lacked depth, so it was hard to get invested in them at the start of the book. Also, I have no idea why Aspen was friends with Tori, who was a total tool, by stealing her stuff and changing her physical appearance to become Aspen. Can you say creepy? I wanted to warn Aspen to watch her back before Tori took over her life and disposed of her body. The situation with Marc was really terrible and I felt bad for her, but it did raise a few questions with me. Oh and when did it become ok to give your child anxiety medication laced ice cream? That one caught me off guard, yet it was casually referenced like everyone does it.I hard a hard time getting into the book when I started, but by the middle, I flew through the pages. I feel bad saying negative things about the characters but I have to like the characters to really enjoy a story, so they were a hindrance to me enjoying the book when I first picked it up. Both characters became more fleshed out as the book progressed and I became more interested in the story the further I went. I think the world the author created was great and detailed with tons of potential and I look forward to what she will create next.
I LOVED it. It was like nothing I've read. The characters were well developed and the plot was good and seemed original. God! I just want to read the next book!!!!!!!*SPOILERS*And the ending!!! Omg. I mean, what will save Aspen? How will she get out of that situation? My theories: 1. She'll shout out to Obsidian, discovering some power she never had, and he'll hear her and save her. 2. Realizing her situation, she'll refuse to die, and this fury will fuel a change in her, this refusal to die without a fight... and she'll become a Dragon. That would be cool :) I mean, who knows what kind of ancestry she has? Especially since she attracted the attentions of the dragon king. I mean, Obsidian will be just in time to see the change. Maybe her link to Obsidian and the mysterious extra words in her tattoo created a rare link between her and Sid, allowing her to somehow become a Dragon herself. If this happens she might even get to be experience the Dragon queen trials at some point!! ... I mean this outcome would save them both from death. 3. (Worst outcome, might stop reading the book if it goes this way) Aspen dies, leaving Sid to mourn forever or somehow moving on and shifting the main characters. God, I would hate it if this happens. I want her to be saved, I don't want a martyr. It would be a senseless death. And I really like Sid and Aspen. Don't ruin their eternal love.I kinda hope I'm wrong with my predictions and that Loth finds some other kick-ass way for Aspen to survive, because I'd be half disappointed if I guessed completely right :)
Romance and intrigue come together to make an adventure set in the modern Yellowstone National Park. While the author struggles with creating believable dialogue, the characters still have believable experiences and reactions. Readers are aware of the duality of Obsidian/Sid from the beginning, which makes for some interesting dramatic irony.Trigger warnings: The romance is disturbing at times, as the male half of the relationship--who is over 500 years old, a near-immortal dragon--continues pursuing a 17-year-old human girl even after she has clearly expressed that she is not interested. This (technically) pedophilic relationship involves stalking, lying, and even physical harassment when he does things like break her possessions or tug her hair while they sit in class. He isolates her from her friends by kissing her publicly, causing her best friend to end their long friendship. The girl also has several flashbacks to being raped several years before by another man--who is eventually brought to justice. I feel the trauma induced by the assault is handled fairly well and respectfully, but some readers may find it triggering.
Ends on a cliffhanger... really? Just as things were getting interesting. The storyline was new, fresh, and interesting. But poor execution cause it to be slow and hard to read. I don’t think I will be reading the rest of the series.
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