A review by gs_jennsen
Flight by Katie Cross

5.0

Deep magic and wild dragons were just the beginning

Flame introduced us to twin sisters, Isadora and Sanna, who both have a magical connection to the world of Antebellum running through their veins, though it manifests in vastly different ways. With their world turned upside down after the events of Flame, events drive them toward their respective destinies, but the journeys are anything but easy. From sweltering deserts to living forests and magical islands, the world of Antebellum comes to life in the vivid strokes of Katie Cross’ skilled pen.

Sanna and her bonded dragon, Luteis (who is simply wonderful), fight to save the forest dragons and the tattered remains of the dragon servants from annihilation while rediscovering the power of dragonmaster magic thought lost.

Isadora, meanwhile, gets thrown into a deadly battle between Watchers and Defenders, and the lives of more than one Watcher depend on her ability to master the enigmatic magic of the paths.
The personal growth both sisters undergo in Flight is both touching and heartwarming. Nothing is easy, nothing is how they wanted it, and there’s no one to show them the way forward. But when it matters most, they each step up to not merely fulfill the roles asked of them, but to proudly own their power.
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