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A review by chelsea2020
Dragon Mystics by Jaymin Eve
5.0
The Four vigorously hunt for Jessa, determined to stop the rise of the Dragon King, but they are the very LEAST of Jessa's worries. The real enemy lies within the midst of the dragon marked ranks. How do you discern your enemies from your friends when you can't trust the entirety of your pack; your own flesh-and-blood? Jessa will have to answer that question quick if she is to have any allies to stand with her against the real enemy.
The unparalleled bond between Jessa and her pack continue to astound me. Though it is not the exclusive mateship it once was, the branches their pack have made may prove to be for the better. Additions of old and new will alter the dynamics of pack life, strengthening some aspects will also weakening few others. But in all, pack is pack, and it leaves no member abandoned.
This book is most notably centered on Jessa's own growth as a person, dual-shifter, and dragon marked. She will face challenges unlike anything she could have feared before; challenges of her strength, prowess, control, survival, and most of all her heart. Like most challenges, though, she won't have to face them alone. However, will her family be enough to protect her from the biggest challenge of her life; that of the rise of the Dragon King? One thing is for sure; Jessa has never needed her family more than she does now. They are her only hope of weathering the thundering storm headed straight for her.
So, Jessa and Braxton are true mates (but, let's be real, we all knew that); as are Jessa and Larkspur: aka The Dragon King (which at least some of us had to have suspected. I know I did.) Jessa must choose one of them to spend her eternity with, and though the choice is obvious, fate is determined to make Jessa work for her right to love and happiness, and the choice seems to be less and less simple as an "I choose you." No. Fate has plans for Jessa, and unfortunately they seem to have something to do with one psychotic-Dragon-King. Oh, yes. Jessa is in for one Hell of a test. Time will tell whether she will pass of fail. CAN'T WAIT TO FIND OUT!!! This last book CANNOT come soon enough!!
The unparalleled bond between Jessa and her pack continue to astound me. Though it is not the exclusive mateship it once was, the branches their pack have made may prove to be for the better. Additions of old and new will alter the dynamics of pack life, strengthening some aspects will also weakening few others. But in all, pack is pack, and it leaves no member abandoned.
This book is most notably centered on Jessa's own growth as a person, dual-shifter, and dragon marked. She will face challenges unlike anything she could have feared before; challenges of her strength, prowess, control, survival, and most of all her heart. Like most challenges, though, she won't have to face them alone. However, will her family be enough to protect her from the biggest challenge of her life; that of the rise of the Dragon King? One thing is for sure; Jessa has never needed her family more than she does now. They are her only hope of weathering the thundering storm headed straight for her.
So, Jessa and Braxton are true mates (but, let's be real, we all knew that); as are Jessa and Larkspur: aka The Dragon King (which at least some of us had to have suspected. I know I did.) Jessa must choose one of them to spend her eternity with, and though the choice is obvious, fate is determined to make Jessa work for her right to love and happiness, and the choice seems to be less and less simple as an "I choose you." No. Fate has plans for Jessa, and unfortunately they seem to have something to do with one psychotic-Dragon-King. Oh, yes. Jessa is in for one Hell of a test. Time will tell whether she will pass of fail. CAN'T WAIT TO FIND OUT!!! This last book CANNOT come soon enough!!