

I’m purchasing a hardback copy for myself because an ebook just won’t cut it. The writing is enough to hook you from page one AND the story flows brilliantly throughout the pages. There is magic and adventure and small romance (yep that’s my jam) and intrigue all rolled up into one. Politics play a part, but it’s exciting politics involving the houses and the past and grudges and all sorts of good stuff. This is how all dragon books should portray dragons! There is excitement from page one and it continues throughout.

The dragons are exactly how I picture they should be close with their handlers, loyal, tough but kind unless treated badly. They had strengths and weaknesses and both were played into the story. The characters are so different and meld perfectly together.

(5 / 5) All the pretty stars! Put them up there, this one deserves it! I could not find one thing wrong with this book. War is something else entirely.**As an Amazon associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Once again, the outcasts will be challenged, but now they face a threat unlike any the world has ever seen. Something only the emperors of Etrusia can hope to stop. Something that has waited centuries to unleash true calamity upon the world. Tradition is broken, and so is Etrusia.Īnd while the empire crumbles, something dark awakens. Although the young rulers seek to build a better world, there are many who oppose them. For the first time in history, it is not one emperor who has taken power, but four. The dragon throne has been claimed-yet there is no peace to be had. But are they ready for war? The stunning sequel to House of Dragons, this is Three Dark Crowns meets The Breakfast Club. Once again, five outcasts will hear the call to battle. The empire is fractured, and an ancient horror looms.
