A review by scribesprite
Dragon Flight by Jessica Day George

4.0

It’s books like this that made me a fantasy reader in the first place. Creel is a bold, headstrong character with a big heart. With the threat of war, dragon battles, and her in the mix it’s absolutely a fun read. And she is not the only bold character in the bunch.

As compared to the first [b:Dragon Slippers|669570|Dragon Slippers (Dragon Slippers, #1)|Jessica Day George|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1316730294s/669570.jpg|655608], I think I like the first a little better though the difference isn’t by much. I still enjoyed the adventure immensely and we get to see more dragons, different people, and more action. Creel is the same, which went both ways with me. She didn’t seem to develop all that much in the book. However, she never acted out of character just to make the story more interesting like some authors do.

One thing that I was happy about was the people’s reaction to the dragons was realistic, even for a juvenile fantasy. And it doesn’t go into great length about it. Again, I am grateful that Creel's story could end here even if there is a third book.

Looking forward to the final book [b:Dragon Spear|5933646|Dragon Spear (Dragon Slippers, #3)|Jessica Day George|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1391205532s/5933646.jpg|6106090].