Not as strong as the first two books, Secret of the Water is the third Installment in the dragon masters series. Like the first two, we are following another dragon master, see him solve a problem with his dragon and then have the dragon stone glow once he's connected with his dragon.
In this case we are looking at Bo's backstory. Because these reads are short, it may feel a bit rushed at times. But it felt really fast in this instance. We have ninjas, dragons, a different region that Bo hails from but we also have the Evil wizard planning to overthrow the kings plans by trying to control the dragon stone itself!
My problem with Bo's story is that it's extremely messy. Bo's emperor has been tainted by evil and sends his guards to give Bo a message to steal the Dragon Stone from the kingdom he sent Bo to, but apparently the emperor is kind so something must be wrong. He threatens Bo by saying he's locked up his parents. So Bo does the unthinkable. He ties to steal the stone without any sort of repercussions. He's caught and it doesn't feel resolved one bit. Then the stone is taken when no one is looking, which doesn't make sense with what just happened when it came to Griffith guarding it with a powerful spell. It felt like a loop hole, just so that the story could progress.
And of course Worm, even tho he's an earth dragon, can teleport so Drake and Bo are now in China, then instantly get captured and then they chat with the emperor.
So I'll stop there. I don't like how the emperor or Bo were represented in this book. I like Bo as being a kind character and tho he acted against his character, which is supposed to be clever, it didn't work in this instance. It's a trope that's been done a thousand times over. While the other two books have a more individual and unique story, this felt cheap.
I will keep reading the series, despite my thoughts towards this book. The world building is slowly building and I want to know how it all ends. I'm curious to see if the fourth book will hold Bo more accountable since this one left it alone.