Link to the review of bookis is here Legend of the Oceina Dragon
Legend of the Inero Dragon
by J.F. Jenkins
Published Astraea Press
Legend of the Inero Dragon
by J.F. Jenkins
Published Astraea Press
Date Publication: January 16th 2012
Rating: almost 4/5 [3.8]
Synopsis: Twin brothers Jason and Matthias Inero are the favorite sons of the great dragon lord of fire. More often than not they get whatever they want. Matt wants to do great things for his people while Jason wants to go off and explore the world. Both can have what they desire, but not until they take a bride and enter into adulthood.
Enter Kat and Gwen, two girls from very different backgrounds. Kat is happy to leave her home when the royal guard comes to bring her to loving arms of her childhood sweetheart, Matt. Gwen on the other hand is livid to be taken from her farm only to be thrust into Jason's life, and he's not to thrilled with the idea either. They have one year to find happiness with each other, or else they will be placed at the mercy of the ruthless dragon lord Lynx. Favorite or not, dragon law must be obeyed.
As their nation begins to prepare for war against a neighboring tribe, the brothers find themselves as key components in the battle plans. A dark prophet has had a vision of Inero victory, but at what cost? Both must decide where their loyalties lie and what they're willing to sacrifice – including each other – to achieve their goals
My thoughts
Cover: I think it's Gwen and Jason.Love the fire pictured on the cover.The fire of Inero
Book:The sequel was way better than the first.It's a companion novel you could say but still book two in a series.From the point of view of the enemy!?. The Inero
Two borthers, twin brothers.
Gwen is taken from her loving family
Kat is happy to been taken away from here's
There lives intermingle.Some are strangers to each others.Some not. Are the Inero really the enemy or something darker ,crueler and evil??
The world building was not as confusing as book 1. Maybe because i already experienced it.
We're in the Inero Nation, Inero territory. Things are done differently here. Not as democratic as Oceina.
its narrated by for people. Gwen, Kat, Jason and Matt. But its a brother book. Jason and Matt's story. There lives from knowing each other till now.
Book two is a reversal of book 1. Everything from their POV. You are probably thinking would we not read the same dang thing over again?? NO. Definitively not .New inside stuff are known, are discovered. Have come to light. Stuff.
The ending was awesome. All i'm saying there is something dark and evil and somethuing light and good. Is the something that's light and good really good??
Sorry if i'm so cryptic and mysterious. Bwha ha ha. I can't seem to write this review without spoilers but glad i succeeded. I can't wait for book three in this series. The last one i think. Hoping it releases this spring
I was given a review copy by the author
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LOL don't apologize, Roro -- a review being cryptic and mysterious always makes me even more intrigued to read the book! x) And I'm really glad that this book was even better than the first book, because that one sounded amazing on its own! :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome review, Roro! You definitely succeeded in not spoiling things but still making me want to read this! ;)
Is this book readable on it's own or would that be too confusing, you think? Does one have to read book 1 to be able to understand this book?
ReplyDeleteI am intrigued by your cryptic review..thanks for bringing these books to my attention.
ReplyDeleteTwin boys, dragons, and epic battles...what's not to like? Sounds like fun!
ReplyDeleteWendy @ The Midnight Garden
Haha, I'm with Mimi! Dark and cryptic makes me way more intrigued anyway. ;) Great review! I'm super curious now.
ReplyDeleteI'm intrigued to find out what's so awesome about the ending! I'm glad you liked it Roro. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a very cool cover. Thanks for the review.
ReplyDeleteBrandi from Blkosiner’s Book Blog
I have the first one in this series, so I'm intrigued to find out how everything plays out! :)
ReplyDeleteSo, I know, this is really off-topic, but the male cover-model looks like the grown version of a boy I went to kindergarten with. o.Ă´
ReplyDeleteI just noticed that you've reviewed the first novel, too. Not sure if these books would be something for me, but I'll check them out. : )
Sounds like an intriguing series!
ReplyDeleteWriting reviews is so tough when you don't want to reveal spoilers. I'm glad you enjoyed this!
ReplyDeleteI wish more books were written as companions...with the same plot but different POVs. Like Twilight and Midnight Sun. There's so much you can do with it.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a good read. This is my first time seeing it. Thanks for the review.
ReplyDelete-FABR Steph@FiveAlarmBookReviews
I had not seen this before now. Thanks for bringing it to my attention! This sounds good:) Headed over to Goodreads now.
ReplyDeleteFirst time hearing of this one...the cover reminds me of the UK version of the Demon Trapper's Daughter though.. interesting. Great post...thanks for the share!
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