![]() ![]() ![]() The dragons referred to in the series title are groups of warriors who work together to protect. There are gods and goddesses, demons, sorcerers, wraiths, revenants, and a really bad dad. There are no dragons outside of a legend in this first book of A Gathering of Dragons, but it could happen in later books. There is still a little rape, but way less than your average Game of Thrones episode. ![]() ![]() The plot is like Conan the Barbarian meets A Song of Ice and Fire, if the Wildings and the kingdoms of Westeros were allies, set during the Cretaceous period with a smaller cast and a lot less rape. I can’t believe I’m the first person to review this here. Friends, I knew I would be mad at myself for not jumping into this book sooner. Obviously I needed to finally crack the spine on the first book and get it read. I saw the sequel on NetGalley and requested it even thought I doubted I would be approved. Why am I like this? I impulse bought it at the grocery store months ago and then stuffed it on my shelf where it languished. Kayleigh Donaldson and Bree (Half of Kit Rocha) both recommended A Heart of Blood and Ashes last year and it became one of those books that I knew I would love but the thought of reading it just seemed exhausting. ![]()
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