
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This book almost put me in a reading slump many times (and I don't like starting book reviews off like this) but I feel like it needs to be said. And then on top of that, I loved it so much that I want to finish reading the series because I fell in love with the world and how it has the political intrigue I wanted, the dragons were there, and also I wanted to know what happened next when it comes to this book series.
Lee and Annie have to be my favorite characters while I was reading this book. Yes, they're friends who are training together and finding their place in the world so they can be firstrider, and they are also kind of apart when it comes to their own personal demons. But at the same time, you see them grow into the young people that they are today. Lee was fighting who he was when he kept getting messages from his long lost cousin, Julia Stormscourge, who ran to another island to get strong and become the first firstrider of her dragon squad, and she and Lee saw each other one more time so they can talk about it, but when they did meet, Julia did tell him that her dragon can spark dragonfire, which shocked Lee, and that's when he went down some weird depression somewhat (this was when I felt like I was going through a slump) but the more I see Lee snap out of it when he became commander of the fleet and them facing Julia one more time for Arelius...it was actually a really good character arc, I really enjoyed it.
Annie...Annie was fighting for her place as Firstrider. She trains for her matches with a kid named Power, they go to the villages where she got triggered when she remembered what happened to her when it came to what happened to her village and what happened at her home that terrible day she was forced to watch her family die by dragonsfire. But then she got stronger and in her match with Lee, she actually beat him after Aela, her dragon, finally sparked dragonfire, along with Lee's dragon.
All in all this was a really good book, even though it did put me into a tiny slump and I really don't like opening book reviews like that, but it was the truth.
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