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A review by illstoptheworldandreadwithyou
The Sky on Fire by Jenn Lyons
4.25
A couple of kidnappings, a power hungry dragon, sky cities, the Deep, spells, enchantments, and a high-stakes heist will keep you turning the pages of The Sky on Fire.
Strap in for the adventure and world-building; stay for the found family and the romance.
I especially enjoyed the bonds shared between some dragons and their riders as well as Anahrod’s gift with animals.
Note: while this one is technically closed door, the actions behind that door are implied and there is graphic dirty talk in one of the scenes.
I enjoyed Lauren Fortgang’s audiobook narration. This one has a vast cast of character’s, and I enjoyed her vocal choices for them, especially her portrayal of the flirtatious banter between some of those characters. With all of the world-building involved and the level of detail in the book, I did find myself having to focus more on this audiobook and having to rewind to make sure I caught everything. The audiobook is done well, but due to the content, some parts do not lend themselves well to listening while multitasking.
I received an advance copy of the audiobook from Macmillan Audio and NetGalley. All review opinions are my own.
Rep: queer, poly, mental health (anxiety, PTSD, grief)
Strap in for the adventure and world-building; stay for the found family and the romance.
I especially enjoyed the bonds shared between some dragons and their riders as well as Anahrod’s gift with animals.
Note: while this one is technically closed door, the actions behind that door are implied and there is graphic dirty talk in one of the scenes.
I enjoyed Lauren Fortgang’s audiobook narration. This one has a vast cast of character’s, and I enjoyed her vocal choices for them, especially her portrayal of the flirtatious banter between some of those characters. With all of the world-building involved and the level of detail in the book, I did find myself having to focus more on this audiobook and having to rewind to make sure I caught everything. The audiobook is done well, but due to the content, some parts do not lend themselves well to listening while multitasking.
I received an advance copy of the audiobook from Macmillan Audio and NetGalley. All review opinions are my own.
Rep: queer, poly, mental health (anxiety, PTSD, grief)