Dragon Mystics by Jaymin Eve
Supernatural Prison #2
My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
When Jessa’s dragon mark is revealed, and she learns that she is a one-of-a-kind dual shifter, both wolf and dragon, she must flee from the Four, the powerful quads who hunt the dragon marked. The only safe place for her kind is a hidden sanctuary in Romania guarded by the dragon mystics, where other dragon marked are awaiting, or dreading, the resurrection of the dragon king, supposedly in one months time. With her impossibly gorgeous and infuriating best friends, the Compass quads, by her side, can Jessa find the answers she needs? Why is she special, can they trust the dragon mystics, and can they stop the dragon king from rising again to rule - or destroy - all supernaturals?
Overall I really enjoyed this next installment of the series, probably a little more than book 1 (go here if you haven’t read it). There is great character development and relationship building between Jessa and her friends and family. Things get a little more serious with some emotional ups and downs, but we still get the entertaining banter and interactions between Jessa and the boys. We get some good slow-burn romance in this one. I think the author does really well at building tension and chemistry between the main characters. I wish that Jessa and her long lost twin Mischa got to spend more bonding time together, but that would probably somewhat ruin the plot. The bad guys (actually girls) are creepy and mysterious and I was totally rooting for Jess to punch them in the face, but at least she gets some good snarky comments in;
“I’m going to stop you right there, because the crazy train has already left the station and I think you missed your seat.”
The world-building gets more interesting, but we are still only getting little tidbits of information about the dragon king and the curse which leads me to make up all sorts of crazy theories about what’s going to happen, only to be proven wrong in the next book. I actually found this a little frustrating - which I suppose is good writing because it builds suspense, and I’m just impatient - but don’t worry, all the questions get answered in book 3.
There are a couple of things which bothered me (mainly about Mischa) and some things which I think could have been given more attention, so only four stars. Oh yeah, and there’s a fun cliffhanger ending, don’t we all just love those? (It’s actually a pretty cool ending with a twist or two). I love reading about these characters and I went straight on to read book 3.
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