Coming from a long line of dragon slayers doesn’t mean that sisters Dani and Eden Rivera are on the same path: Are they destined to be enemies for eternity?
Dani had a normal life. Mostly. She had a summer job lined up working a zip line in the Smoky Mountains and an end-of-school-year party to attend. Of course there’s the little secret of her family’s being legendary dragon slayers—and some superfancy sorcerers coming to dinner. But when Dani has her first encounter with a real dragon, Nox, she ends up soul bonded to him. Being friendly with dragons is a bad look for a dragon slayer, so how will she explain her way out of this one? After learning about her sister’s new dragon friend, Eden, who believes dragons are a scourge on humanity, decides she has to do something to save Dani. With their parents out of town, Eden calls high sorcerer Calla Thorn for help, leading her into danger and pitting sister against sister. This exciting, inclusive fantasy with a dash of romance brings lots of sassy dragon snark to the table. The action sequences are fast-paced, the magic is entertaining, and the narcissistic sorcerers are delightfully smug, evil—and fabulously dressed. Point-of-view shifts between the siblings render both equally sympathetic. The girls are fourth-generation Mexican American on their mother’s side; their father is a White Scottish immigrant.
Hits all the marks for an absorbing and high-spirited read.
(Fantasy. 14-18)