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Dreamfire (Nayis Trilogy Book 2, Andvell Saga Book 8)

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Far from her home and her family, Naya Reed seeks out the legendary dragon messengers to secure her bond with the dragon Dunyari.

Once she arrives, however, no warm welcome awaits her. Instead, Naya finds herself having to convince the village elders that she's worthy of staying—a challenge made difficult because of the complex state of her dragonbond and her even more complex feelings for Pertali-born Felix Tamley.

While her days are full of intense training, Naya's nights are haunted by dreams of the woman who nearly tore the world apart. But any hope Naya has that she'll soon be ready to face Sera vanishes as new threats arrive that put her future—and her life—in jeopardy.

Beaten down by heartbreak, rejection, and the growing distance between herself and Dunyari, Naya must summon her courage and stand her ground to prevent all she's gained from being consumed by dragonfire.
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Traci O.

3 years ago

Naya learns to chop vegetables!

I received an advance copy of this book for review consideration, but then I went and bought it.

This author's writing gets better with each book she writes. Naya is thrown into so many situations in Pertali: meeting new people, many of whom distrust her because she's an outsider and because of her ties to the country's monarchy; learning how to do many chores she's never had to do before, including chopping vegetables; learning how to develop her bond with Dunyari; and a whole bunch more that I won't mention because of spoilers. With each situation, the author clearly delves into Naya's thoughts and emotions, and I felt them right along with her. She brings me right back to when I was 17 years old with all the insecurities, worries, homesickness (I was in college at 17), hopes, and dreams, although I didn't have a dragon sharing residence in my brain.

If you've read the first book in this trilogy, Veilfire, then you might be wondering if Dreamfire will measure up. It does, and then it ups the ante considerably.

I'm really looking forward to Naya's exploits in the trilogy's conclusion!