Death Dragon's Kiss Review

Title: Death Dragon's Kiss
Author: T.K. Kiser
Series: The Manakor Chronicles #2
Publisher: Self-published
Publication Date: 01 November 2017
Source: Author
Format: E-book (ARC)
Pages: 157
Rating: 4 Stars
Reading Timeline: 28 October 2017 - 29 October 2017










Goodreads Synopsis:

The dragon Kavariel's continued absence from Navafort unleashed a new threat and from North Esten to the royal family, no one is safe.

Desperate for an answer, Carine, David, and Giles encounter stealthy creatures, joinery deeper into Navafort, and teeter precariously at the moral edge of good magic and bad, all while shadowed by a mysterious girl from a foreign land.

But even as they band together to protect life and the kingdom, the biggest threat to everything is each other. 

Book Review:
Pre-reading Thoughts:

I enjoyed the first book in the series but I was so surprised that the author contacted me to read the sequel. Honestly, I am not really sure where the story will go but I am interested in seeing how everything unfolds.

Thank you so much to the author for providing me with a copy of this book! Just a small disclaimer for those reading this review. I have received this book in exchange for an honest review. Please note that this does not affect my opinion in any way. All thoughts are my own.

Writing Thoughts:

I really loved the detail that the author had incorporated in the first book. I loved how could smell different scents drifting off of the page. The writing in this book didn't have as much detail as the first but I loved how it didn't take the reader's attention away from the actual plot. The flow was still good. The dialogue was fun and immersive. I really loved this development.

Plot Thoughts:

I really liked how the plot unfolded a lot faster. I remember reading the first book thinking that it could have been a little bit faster. This book didn't have any of those problems. I really found myself invested in the story. I loved the contrast we were given in the beginning. 

Character Thoughts:

Our three main characters went through some serious development. Oh my gosh I loved how they turned out.

Final Thoughts:

Overall, I really enjoyed this book. The writing was a lot smoother, the plot was better paced and unfolded quite well and the characters developed quite well. I was generally surprised by this book. There were somethings that just blew me away. Thank you so much to the author for providing me with a copy of this book!

Yours in Reading,

Melleny

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