As Anira's story continues, she pushes herself to stretch her abilities in order to save friends and, along the way, she accidentally kills a Shadow Person. Anira, though scared, is willing to suffer any consequences that may come from this accident, but finds that these people are dragon riders and are amazed by her unharnessed power. Not to mention the Shadow People have powers of their own as they are taught from birth.
This is the part of the story where Anira and at last Rane, begin to come into their own.
There are, needless to say, problems along the way but I don't think Chief Pumpoo will be a problem terribly much longer. Of course, you will have to read the book to determine that yourself.
Anira and Rane's lives are at risk by another from their tribe whom they were wary of anyway, but never believed he would go behind Dean's back to try to dispose of them. Luckily for Anira and Rane, there are still members of the Ooba tribe that don't blindly follow.
This is a fast paced book with dips and turns and surprises around every bend. You will enjoy this installment just as much, if not more than, the previous installments.