4.5 stars
* An advanced reading copy was provided by the author in exchange for an honest review. *
Good God, what kind of madness is this?
It took me a few days to finish this book (the first one I devoured in a day) because there were so many things happening and changing that my mind (and heart) could barely keep up.
The perfect way to describe 'Dawn of Cobalt Shadows' ? Unpredictable.
I never knew what to expect. Things almost never happened the way I thought they would. And that was so refreshing . And damn confusing too.
But I appreciated the fact that I could not see how the book will play out. I still don't.
This series is not about romance. It's a fabulous magical story about conflict, corruption, prejudice, hope and freaking dragons! with some romance in it.
The romantic aspect makes the story better, but does not make the story.
So, if you've read the first book (and if you didn't, why are you here?) and are wondering now if the second one is any good, I'm here to tell you that it was damn good .
One of the things I liked most was the similarity between the personal journeys of Nadir and Sigrid.
They were so far apart, each of them growing into the people they were supposed to be, but facing similar people and conflicts.
Both of them are flawed and make bad choices and have doubts. Even though this was fantasy they were so real . I could practically feel their emotional struggles.
This series is so very different from what I usually read, in terms of characters, mentality and story. Because I'm one of the people that usually read books where the romance is the story, and that's it.
But with these books? I freaking loved them. What's not to love?
It has an a-mazing cover, a strong and fierce heroine, a hero that you'll both love and hate and dragons . That's more than good enough for me.