

She’s the most honest character in the series, and I simply adore her. She stands up for what she believes in and never backs down. While some may argue that she is very brash, I disagree. She is fierce a fierce friend and fighter.

Don’t get me wrong, I’ve always liked her character but had favored Sammy. Adrienne Woods did such an amazing job capturing the darkness of this place and the urgency to take down those in-charge.I wouldn't change a thing and commend this author for daring to include such sensitive topics in this novel.Ī shining star in Moonbreeze is definitely Becky. Not only did we get to experience this life-changing event with Elena and her recovery, but we also saw truly how ugly things are outside the kingdoms' walls. It really brought depth to the series that most YA writers are too afraid to include. Part two was definitely hard to read but I’m glad that Ms. She isn’t perfect but she does learn from her mistakes. I really love how she finds her strength to stand up to him.

And to add salt to the wound, her stupid dragon, Blake, is still resisting her new role as his rider. But hey, who does at eighteen years of age? She seems to be making more enemies than friends. This isn’t an easy role for her as she’s still immature and still knows so very little about ruling a country. Our journey begins with Elena still learning to cope with her new role as Princess of Paegeia. If this is the direction of the series, I'm not sure will finish it.and I will definitely read a LOT of reviews before trying it. I was so disappointed with this book, and would NOT let young teens read this. Thirdly, I don't read YA for graphic, horrific events.there's plenty of that in the real world (just pick up a newspaper).I read YA so that I DON'T have those kind of surprises! Second, if anyone had told me that this was the drive behind the whole plot in this book, I probably would have not read it. For one, the event didn't add much to the story besides giving Elena another reason to close off from everyone a.d create a lot of drama. I was completely surprised and livid at this turn of events.

The "sensitive content" was that a main character is RAPED by multiple guys (and there is plenty of description too)! I mean, WTH. And finally, my biggest issue was the "sensitive sensitive content".I'm still ticked off 2 days later! Secondly, Elena didn't grow as a person AT ALL.if anything she seemed weak, fragile and selfish. First of all, this book seems completely unnecessary, the whole plot of this book seemed to be mostly filler.and everything ended up basically where it started! There was no progress to the overall story (the bad guy, the relationship between Elena and Blake, etc.). I really liked the first three books in the series, but this one. What the heck!?!?.NOT suitable for under 18!
