Fireborn Dragon is Book 1 of a series titled “Rule 9 Academy”. Since it’s an “academy” you might think it is one of those uppity schools where kids’ parents have money and privilege. It’s true as in all schools there are a few kids like that, but there are others like Sadie, and Thomas, and Sirrus. Kids fortunate to be there, not because they came from wealthy families, but because they have special talents. In fact, many of the students from small towns and families all over the mountain have special talents of some kind. Rule 9 is where they learn to use them and hone their skills.
While Fire Born Dragon has a little bit of magic in its tale, it has a little bit of magic in its writing too. Whether Sadie and her pals were gabbing in the cafeteria, or they were in the forest hunting for what might lurk there, you could see every scene. Like watching a play or a movie. Elizabeth Rain definitely has descriptive writing skills, but she also has the imagination to write a wonderful tale.
This series is listed as YA, 12 to 18. It does have a few quite colorful words, but it would never keep me from letting a young adult read it. Much as I wish it wasn’t true...I don’t think there is a word in this book that all young adults haven’t already heard. There is also some action between the big ugly monster “thingys” and the students, but I don’t know any age that doesn’t see that now.
With such a good story, I think what may be most important is moving on to Book 2 ASAP.