
Wings of Ice
Protected by Dragons, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Lauren Sweet
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Kale Williams
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Written by:
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G. Bailey
About this listen
Four dragon guards. Three curses. Two heirs. One choice...forbidden love or the throne of the dragons?
Isola Dragice thought she knew what her future would bring. Only, one earth-shattering moment destroys everything.
When war threatens her home, Isola returns from earth to the world of dragons she knows nothing about and to Dragca Academy. When the four most powerful dragon guards in history are ordered to protect her, they didn't expect to be protecting an accident-prone princess. One who, accidentally, nearly kills her whole class at Dragca Academy in her first week.
What happens when fire falls for ice?
Contains mature themes.
©2018 G. Bailey (P)2019 TantorThen chapter one with Jace, who is Jace? what is his importance? we know he is an ice prince and he’s in a relationship with an ice princess but that means nothing in the first chapter it’s almost like all the introductory paragraphs about these people to pull you into the story have been erased, or the author thinking it would make it better to start with action to make it more interesting. It doesn’t.
I didn’t even make it to chapter 5 or to Kale William’s portion.
This book is desperate for a little bit more editing. So many dialogue sentences are blah blah blah he says blah blah blah she says blah blah blah blah person’s name says. I’m pretty sure there are other ways of phrasing a sentence or dialogue.
I feel like I’ve started a series that aren’t standalones and I started at book 2. Dnf.
Horrible female narration
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