Fire in His Spirit - Review

 



Another solid entry in the Fireblood Dragons series by Ruby Dixon. I don't think I made it this far in this series when I was first reading this series so it feels like a whole new world that I'm learning. Gwen and Vaan were a nice couple. I liked that the more places that we discover, we are able to find more women who are able to bond with the dragons. I hope that we get some more dragons in this area and I think that we also are going to get a female dragon at some point. I wonder if we will get a garderner or someone who is proficient at growing things to assist the people get some things back up and running. Maybe even an engineer? That would be so cool to see someone attempting to rebuild some of the things in the world that were lost. I mean a great point was brought up in this book. There are people with medical conditions that would not survive long in this world due to them not being able to get their medication. Maybe we can even find a chemist that survived. Being that we are so heavily located in the south it would make sense that someone from like NASA would survive...maybe? It was also interesting to see how this story was going to be written being that the FMC is a POC. I didn't mind this being done by Ruby considering that there wasn't many race related things that were brought into the story. Just the basic things that we already know.

The spice in this book was good. Even though Gwen held out for a majority of the book from Vaan. Which was almost detrimental to everyone but luckily she did eventually have smexy time with her dragon. I would give the spice in this book a 4 out of 5 for spice. Overall, this was another good entry into the series. I would definitely recommend it to anyone who wants to continue this series. If you haven't even started it then definitely start the series! It's not the most well known series by Ruby Dixon but it is definitely still worth the read.

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