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🖤Enemies to Lovers
🐉dragons
🖤Dark Fantasy
🐉Dual POV
🖤Multiple Timelines

This one was better than the first one. There was more character building and you understand that king more. I love that we got to see other lands. The FMC had great character growth. The dragons!!! I love both even more. The back story of Tallon was heartbreaking! I am excited to read the next one! Also…finally, I could not stand that one character…good riddance.

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Blood of Dragons is bringing all emotions! We get so much more of their backstory and with all the betrayal I flew through this book. You can see why Talon is the way he is but you still feel for Calista.

I can't wait to see what comes next for Talon & Calista as I'm sure it will be explosive!

I received an audio copy of Blood of Dragons from the author and Dreamscape. Both narrators were new to me and I enjoyed the way they performed this story!

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Thank you NetGalley for this audiobook ARC.

This is book 2 in the Death series. This continues the story of Talon , the Death King , and Calista. After the cliff hanger ending of the first book, Calista is on her own with her dragon.

After returning to her fallen kingdom , she finds a secret map that her father has left behind that shows where the free dragons are hiding. She journeys to this land only to find a peaceful kingdom of Elves living in the forest and is reunite with her uncle.

Talon anger has cooled and is left feeling devasted at his loss of Calista and can see the error in his ways. With his magic he astroplanes to her and tries to apologise ad begs her to come back.

However Calista peaceful forest is soon under attack from an old enemy of hers.

This book also had a lot of flashbacks on Talons past and his journey in becoming the Death King. I am excited to see where this series goes.

The narrators for this book were great and I thoroughly enjoy this story.

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Penelope Barsetti does it again - 5 stars are not enough!! With this the second of the trilogy, the listener follows along between the past and the present as Talon and Calista fight the good fight as they figure out if they are fighting together or apart and for the good side or the bad. With every chapter the game gets more intense and the listener is left wanting more. I cannot wait to see where this goes next. LOVE these two!!

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Blood of dragons

Picking up right where the Death King ended, Calista is on a journey to find the dragons. Talon is on a journey to find Calista. Calista struggling between the hate and longing she feels for Talon and is faced with huge decisions for her future.

Calista finds herself in a village of elves where she feels lonely and unsure of herself as one of the only left of her kind. After unfusing with Inferno to grant them freedom, she seeks human interaction making her feelings again for Ton conflicted.

We get a peek at another village and society of elves. I will say that this whole book felt like a big epilogue, a lot of anticipation- and with how short the books are, they could probably be all one. This author just loves a cliffhanger though!

Can’t say much without a spoiler for cliffhanger ending of book #1, but loved the build up between these characters again and how their separate journeys and motivations unite.

Narration was excellent. 10/10! Can’t wait for the next book!!

Thank you to NetGalley and Dreamscape Media for the ALC in exchange for an honest review.

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Not perfect, but far better than The Death King in my humble opinion. I’m still not really sold on Talon; but spending such a significant portion of this novel fleshing out his past helped humanize him a bit.

He’s still not a ideal person, but I appreciated that he seemed at least somewhat more concerned with Calista’s well being throughout the majority of this novel.

The modern language still pulled me out of the story, and I’d love to see Calista developed a little more intentionally outside of simply kind of just being there to be a victim.

I did enjoy the narrators work!

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