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5 Honks out of 5 🪿
Ash of My Dragon by Thomasina Bloom absolutely filled the dragon-shaped hole in my heart that Fourth Wing left behind.
From the very first chapter, I was pulled into a world that felt vivid, dangerous, and completely addictive. The dragons are powerful and fascinating, the stakes feel real, and the emotional tension between characters kept me glued to the pages. It has that perfect mix of action, romance, and high-stakes fantasy that makes you say “just one more chapter”… and suddenly it’s 2 a.m.
What really stood out to me was how immersive the story felt. The bond between rider and dragon had the same thrilling energy that made me fall in love with dragon-rider fantasy in the first place, but Bloom still manages to make it feel fresh and her own. The characters feel layered and human, and I found myself genuinely caring about what happened to them.
If you finished Fourth Wing and felt that empty, “what do I read now?” feeling, this book is exactly what you’re looking for. It scratched that itch perfectly while still giving me something new to fall in love with.
Highly recommend to anyone who loves dragons, tension-filled relationships, and fantasy worlds you never want to leave.
Final rating: 5 honks out of 5.
Ash of My Dragon by Thomasina Bloom absolutely filled the dragon-shaped hole in my heart that Fourth Wing left behind.
From the very first chapter, I was pulled into a world that felt vivid, dangerous, and completely addictive. The dragons are powerful and fascinating, the stakes feel real, and the emotional tension between characters kept me glued to the pages. It has that perfect mix of action, romance, and high-stakes fantasy that makes you say “just one more chapter”… and suddenly it’s 2 a.m.
What really stood out to me was how immersive the story felt. The bond between rider and dragon had the same thrilling energy that made me fall in love with dragon-rider fantasy in the first place, but Bloom still manages to make it feel fresh and her own. The characters feel layered and human, and I found myself genuinely caring about what happened to them.
If you finished Fourth Wing and felt that empty, “what do I read now?” feeling, this book is exactly what you’re looking for. It scratched that itch perfectly while still giving me something new to fall in love with.
Highly recommend to anyone who loves dragons, tension-filled relationships, and fantasy worlds you never want to leave.
Final rating: 5 honks out of 5.
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