How to Drive a Dragon Crazy
How to Drive a Dragon Crazy by G.A. Aiken
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
About time! I have been waiting for Izzy and Eibhear's book since Briec and Tailaith's, book, which was book two.
This, as all the rest, was a great story. I love having watched Iseabail grow up from being a princess into a warrior. Who she is now totally fits her. But I was surprised in the direction Ms. Aiken took Eibhear. He too is now a total warrior, and part of the Mi-Runach, which is the Dragon Queen's... as Izzy put it, berserker elite. Eibhear has become quite rough and tough, although who he was is still there... kind of.
Izzy and Eibhear are headed back to Garbhan Isle, after years of being at battle, and once they get there, they immediately set off for the Desert Lands to find help for Rhianwen, Izzy's younger sister, who is having trouble controlling her magicks.
While in the Desert Lands, Rhydderch Hael makes an appearance, and tasks Izzy with saving Vateria, a dragon Queen she had fought in the past.
The romance between Izzy and Eibhear has always been tumultuous, and this was no different. They bickered, and they fought it, and Izzy tormented him, but in the end, they couldn't resist each other. I loved watching them fall. But, will they fall for good? Neither one seems to want more than just a night... or two.
This is a great book, and fans of Izzy and Eibhear will rejoice at finally getting what they've been waiting for. My only complaint with this book is that like Ms. Aiken's other books, the majority of this book is faced on the romance between the two characters, and then at the very end, BOOM! Action, action, action. Still, I can't wait for the next book in the series, because I just can't get enough of these dragons!
~♥~
Lady D
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
About time! I have been waiting for Izzy and Eibhear's book since Briec and Tailaith's, book, which was book two.
This, as all the rest, was a great story. I love having watched Iseabail grow up from being a princess into a warrior. Who she is now totally fits her. But I was surprised in the direction Ms. Aiken took Eibhear. He too is now a total warrior, and part of the Mi-Runach, which is the Dragon Queen's... as Izzy put it, berserker elite. Eibhear has become quite rough and tough, although who he was is still there... kind of.
Izzy and Eibhear are headed back to Garbhan Isle, after years of being at battle, and once they get there, they immediately set off for the Desert Lands to find help for Rhianwen, Izzy's younger sister, who is having trouble controlling her magicks.
While in the Desert Lands, Rhydderch Hael makes an appearance, and tasks Izzy with saving Vateria, a dragon Queen she had fought in the past.
The romance between Izzy and Eibhear has always been tumultuous, and this was no different. They bickered, and they fought it, and Izzy tormented him, but in the end, they couldn't resist each other. I loved watching them fall. But, will they fall for good? Neither one seems to want more than just a night... or two.
This is a great book, and fans of Izzy and Eibhear will rejoice at finally getting what they've been waiting for. My only complaint with this book is that like Ms. Aiken's other books, the majority of this book is faced on the romance between the two characters, and then at the very end, BOOM! Action, action, action. Still, I can't wait for the next book in the series, because I just can't get enough of these dragons!
~♥~
Lady D
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