A dragon rider who’s half-Fae and half-human navigates uncharted territory in this sequel to 2025’s House of Dragons.
Things are turning around after the dashing of Kerrigan’s dreams of becoming a dragon rider for another house. Through her relationship with Fordham, heir to the House of Shadows, she’s found belonging. To finalize her membership, she’ll have to travel home with him and be accepted by his father, King Samael Ollivier—but the House of Shadows is known to be especially cruel to humans and the half-Fae. In addition to swearing fealty to the king and developing a necessary (but inexplicably missing) bond with her dragon, Tieran, Kerrigan must also complete a year of training with Tieran. She also has to outrun the machinations of the Red Masks, a terrorist organization hellbent on erasing humans and half-Fae from society. The plot has many threads to follow and features few action scenes and a preponderance of dialogue that doesn’t always further the story; much of the time, the dragons aren’t central to either the conversations or the situations. As in the previous book, there’s a questionable age gap between teenage Kerrigan and an adult man she’s in a romantic relationship with (Fordham’s age is ambiguous, but Kerrigan assumes that he isn’t “as young as she” is). This element, a lot of alcohol-fueled partying, and some explicit sexual interludes make the intended audience difficult to identify. Kerrigan and Fordham read white.
Frustratingly slow.
(maps, pronunciation guide, houses) (Fantasy. 16-adult)