A review by sidhewitch
Fire in His Blood by Ruby Dixon

2.5

Audiobook Narration. Dual narration. Both narrators do a fine job, I just don't think the male narrator fits the role.

I tried really hard not to hate Claudia. The problem is that a lot of her issues are born of a total unwillingness to ask basic questions, or stop to think for two seconds about the evidence in front of her. Even when she has time to do so. I can accept when a character, in dire circumstances or exhausted or in a moment of emotional turmoil, makes dumb choices. This was just too much, especially from a character who we are told is supposed to be so savvy. In the back half of the book, this all just becomes even more apparent as the same issues are rehashed, things you'd thought were resolved are brought back up again for seemingly no reason.. and then in the end, she just kinda shrugs
about her friend, who was sexually and physically abused, who was never given any agency WHICH WAS THE WHOLE THING CLAUDIA WAS UPSET ABOUT FOR HERSELF, now having been kidnapped away by a dragon who will also give her no agency?? Just because he probably won't hit her???
There were a million ways to end this book and the fact Dixon chose this one is just baffling to me. 

The dragon was nice, the spice was fine, the world has potential, it started off pretty good but I had to drag myself through the final 25% of this book. 

Not a promising start to the series. 

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