![]() ![]() The science versus magic debate and the sort of secret sect of one of the Goddesses that Esofi belonged to. There were also subjects that were touched on but not really developed. I did feel like I got everything squared away by the end, but it took a while. I wish Calvin would have slowed down her approach. There were a few times when there was too much info dumping especially when it came to all the Gods and Goddesses. But with pressure from her parents and increased dragon attacks, Adale must decide between marrying Esofi or giving up the crown and running away.Īs I mentioned above, I really liked the premise but there were times it didn’t totally come together for me. The plans have always been for her brother to sit on the thrown, not her. Esofi knows she cannot return home so she must marry the second in line which happens to be the Princess Adale. But during the four months journey to Ieflaria she learns the news the prince has died. Now that she is 18, it is time to officially sign the marriage pact and live in Ieflaria. ![]() Princess Esofi (I pronounced it Sophie but am not sure if that is right) has been engaged to the Prince of Ieflaria since she was a child. But overall I enjoyed the read and will read book 2 in this series. The premise was great, but this had a few misses when it came to execution. However, this was not a perfect book for me. ![]() I just love lesfic fantasy books, and when you throw in dragon’s it just makes it all the better. ![]()
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