"In every shadow of fate, there is a truth you cannot see."
In the short time since Lark Axton first arrived in Tirene, everything has changed. After the drachen rose from their slumber and embarked on a ravenous rampage across two kingdoms that ended in the king of Tirene’s death, rumors of unrest beyond the castle walls begin to swirl. Sterling/Knox—the prince of both Tirene and her heart—must prepare to take the throne, and although the nobles believe the drachen were vanquished, Lark remains unconvinced.
She’s almost sure the drachen fled. That means they’re still out there...waiting to return.
Determined to learn more about the unknown dark force that spills blood and spreads terror, Lark embarks on a quest for answers, journeying to uncharted lands shrouded in legend and mist.
Instead, she finds a death sentence.
Because the drachen is far more dangerous than she imagined, threatening all that she loves. Time is running out, and it’s up to Lark, the only dragoncaller in Tirene, to save Sterling, the kingdom, and the dragons she’s sworn to protect. No matter the cost.
The thrilling romance, spellbinding magic, and thrilling adventure continues with the enchanting third installment of best-selling author Nina Frost’s enthralling Dragons of Tirene series.
The problem expands and expands throughout the series. First it’s who are you? Now it is a complicated mess with few real answers at this stage.
Still too many unanswered questions: we know more about her heritage but give us more about Bastian’s childhood. Why isn’t he a full sib? Was their father unfaithful? First wife died? Who raised Bastian after the father died?
Can Leesa remain healed and resist future corruption if she is forced to take eyril again? Also, Helene and Bastian are alive. I know she broke up with H but is she going to stay with B?
This is another story of the gods fighting through humans. Meh. Will Narc be defeated for good and not just for a few hundred years again?
Also how old is Xenon? His “sixtieth decade” makes him 600-610 years old. Extended age hasn’t been mentioned before in this series.
Will Lark/Ellie become a full Phoenix to produce enough tears to heal people en masse? Do they swallow her tears or inject it like a vaccine so it encounters some subcutaneous/intramuscular blood to counteract the eyril? Or will she just treat/heal the head of the drachen and all will be fixed in the end?
Will all eyril be destroyed and regular humans subjected to no magic use going forward?
Will Lark/Ellie claim the throne? Is the lost city going to come out of obscurity? How about Hidden Valley? Were these one off visits or will they play a role in the future?
The only real answers we’ve received is that her adopted/kidnapper mother really loved her. She regrets not having a stronger relationship. She is the child of prophecy and there is more to be revealed. She loves Sterling and he isn’t perfect for her with his kidnapping, her forgiveness, his announcement of betrothal without asking her first and she is upset, and now he is the enemy through corruption. She can communicate with dragons and they trust her. Her love of animals/dragons reveals her tender heart. She is related to the first dragoncaller who died and was reborn. She has an affinity with phoenix and she has magical healing tears.
After 3 books, the framework seems lacking for the series and I don’t know about it. Meh.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Thankyou to Nina Frost for this ARC. A lovely installment in this series.
I did find this one a little tougher to get into, I'm not sure why exactly. Nothing tangible... I think generally I struggle with enemies to lovers once they have become lovers and 'in love'. It's a difficult transition.
I am looking forward to the final book and I do hope Nina continues to write more Romantasy.
god help me this series is sooooo exhausting…i thought the negative comments were exaggerating but am sorry for not believing them! i started to read it not knowing there’s still more books and i just want it to end. this story could have been the best fantasy series but it turned out to be the most hideous one. the author just writes random events without any building and the fmc is so dumb it’s infuriating, they just gathered all the plots that could happen and put it randomly everywhere!!!! also big events that should be explored just get thrown immediately?!! for example a character dying is handled so idiotically and forgotten in the next chapter with them laughing and having s*x????!!!!!!!!!! i honestly can’t describe how this series is horrible!!! ppl run away don’t start it believe me
At this point, I think I’m just reading these out of stubbornness. This had SO much potential, but once again, it just couldn’t deliver. The pacing was a mess. Either we were trudging through the FMC’s endless inner turmoil or suddenly being launched into chaotic action with zero setup. I don’t mind angst, but when it’s recycled and overly dramatic with no real growth? It’s exhausting. The FMC continues to act like she just discovered the concept of free will. Everyone else felt like plot devices, not actual people. At this point, I couldn’t bring myself to care about who lived, died, or fell in love. I was hoping for some payoff or emotional depth, but nope - just more brooding stares and dramatic declarations with no substance behind them. 2 stars for the dragons lmao
I was so ready to be done with this series, it really felt like the first third of the book dragged, the story was really suspenseful throughout but I wasn't as hooked as that first book. I guess nothing is going to be as good as the high of the tension between Sterling and Lark in book 1. Overall its a good story though and I can't wait for book 4.
It had some Throne of Glass vibes with the drachen and how they latch onto people and beings. Also with King Xenon’s role.
What a journey this book was for Lark - truly learning not just who but what she is. What she’s capable of and why she is so important. And of course everything surrounding her adopted and birth family…it’s definitely been a lot for her to unpack!
Adored the discovery of the hidden valley and it being a bit like the land before time, establishing the history of the Phoenix’s, how they tie to her and my fave - meeting Cailleach - a thousands year old dragon with a gaidhlig name. And OMG the Phoenix story is so sad. Interestingly, I did have a thought when she first discovered her wings and their being a deep red and gold…I thought, I wonder if she’ll have any kind of Phoenix heritage.
She got around to rescuing the dragons too!!! Finally…I mean, what’s she been up to all this time?! 🙃 similar to the treatment of the wyverns and Abraxos in ToG, I struggled with reading Chapter 38 but we got through it. I’m so hopeful for her bond with Migyst and how this grows as the story progresses given that she bonded with them whilst she had no awareness of or real use of her magic, managed to free them and they’ve boomeranged around each other.
And is now the Queen of Tirene by default as the sole dragon caller…
Loved the plot twist of the bowl of soup - didn’t see that coming!
Lark has really come into her own and has developed so much as a person and character across this series but particularly in this book. So looking forward to Book 4 to see how they plan to defeat the god of nightmares, rescue Knox and free everyone from under King Xenon, hopefully without dying…with the prophecy is always lurking in the background. Paraphrasing here - but just because the prophecy exists, it doesn’t need to be fulfilled…[Albus Dumbledore].
If you need a series to scratch your Fourth Wing itch you need to read this series. Like. Need. To. Cause I think this one is better 💁🏻♀️🐉
This series has everything. Dragons. ✅ Complex magic system. ✅ Badass FMC finally coming into her own. ✅ Political tensions between kingdoms. ✅ Unknown evil making power moves ✅
This was probably my favorite book in the series so far because we actually figure out who the real bad guys are, more questions are answered....and this book also had the most brutal cliff hanger.
Thank you Nina Frost for an ARC of this book! I literally cannot wait for the fourth book!!
Continuing to love this series and the story that is developing. Nina Frost does a great job building the world and characters with lots of depth. I read the book via my kindle and listened to it on audible. The audible version can be difficult to follow the dialogue since it is AI. Excited to be an ARC reader for the next book!!
Great book, but disappointed that there is now a fourth installment
The continued story of Lark was full of action, new lands, and dangerous magic. While she and Sterling are finally finding themselves as a couple, Sterling is becoming a king to admire, and Lark is uncovering truths about her past, the drachen threaten their happiness. Leesa, Lark’s sister became a stronger character in this book, and it was nice to see her personality and character more fully develop. I really enjoyed Lark discovering more of her long lost family in this book as well. I was so disappointed by the ending, though. I really thought the third book was the final book, but as we got closer and closer to the end, I realized the author had a surprise in store for me. There is another book, and this one really left off on a cliffhanger. The author teases that many of the questions that arose in the first and second book would be answered, but alas, that was not the case. Only more questions, and I don’t think the fourth book has even been released yet. Again, I am just so disappointed. I don’t want to wait to see what happens. I want to know if Lark fulfills the prophecy. I want to know if Lark is able to save Sterling. I just want to know, but now I have to wait. Ughhh, I am just so bummed. If you are interested in getting hooked on a series about dragons, dangerous politics, and dark magic, this is the series for you.
This is book 3 in the Dragons of Tirene series, and I have to say I have been very impressed with how the story has been able to progress and adjust, but I have also found myself really frustrated in a few places. I have found it to jump around a little and some of the characters decisions haven't always made sense, but outside of those issues I am really enjoying this series.
Its really difficult to talk about the 3rd book in a series without spoiling the first two! I appreciate Lark's journey and I love the bond as she has with the dragons! I really enjoyed the exploration of other areas such as the valley and the lost city, I do love an adventure when it comes to my romantasy books!
I will go on to pick up book 4 soon as I would like to know what happens and hope that there is a resolution!
Nina Frost has done it again and brought another 5⭐️ read I couldn’t put down!
This is the 3rd book in the Dragons of Tirene series. Lark and her crew are continuing trying to unravel some mysteries that could hold the key to stopping the drachen. Some things learned are doozies! It felt like nonstop action and was intense at times. The emotions are up and down! I love that we get to see more of some of the side characters we met in the other books too.
If you love dragons, magic, found family, court life and a prophecy then you will love this series! This has been a crazy ride and I’m glad I’m here for it! After that cliffy, I can’t wait for the next one! Crown of Betrayal and Blood releases May 13 and is available for preorder now. It will also be on KU
So much has happened since the first book but thankfully this one picks up right after the ending of book 2. I could not put this down. It was so good. I loved how much Lark has grown since book 1. She is confident and willing to do what needs to be done. The twists in this book were ones I did not see coming. This book sadly did not have a lot of Sterling in it (miss him), but in a way that worked better because it let Lark stand on her own and show that she didn’t need a man to rescue her. She’s got dragons in her side. I can’t wait for the next book! ending killed me. I can't wait for the next book!
What an adventure! So many things happen only for me to be whammed with another brutal cliffhanger. The suspense, magic, lore and mystery had me gripping the edge of my seat with delight, holding out for some ounce of hope and joy. But the author knows how to tell a story that keeps you hooked and wanting more because that’s exactly what she mastered here and I am desperately needing more!
3.5✨ I just love this series🥺 icl compared to the first 2 this one got a lot more confusing and the plot expanded massively which is a good thing however I did struggle to keep up lol although I’m full aware that’s a me issue
I LOVE this series!! I was privileged to read this as an ARC, and it did not disappoint! As I read this book , I laughed, cried, kicked my feet, wanted to throw my reader across the room, and yelled at characters and situations. If my dog didn't think I was crazy before, he surely does now. I love how the plot continues to expand and keeps me anxious to see what's next! The characters' growth - not just our main characters - is perfect with the pacing. Which is also spot on! I love the main characters! Their banter, their love for each other, and of course the spice! I can't wait for the next book!! I'm already recommending this to others, and I just finished it! It's seriously that good!
Just finished my ARC copy of this and I am once again blown away!! This book took me on such a journey!! I absolutely loved this one and learning more about Lark's heritage!!! I NEED the next book!! What on earth was that ending???? Please excuse me while I go cry in a corner...🥺 What a wild ride that was!! Can't wait for the next part of Lark's journey! Fourth Wing fans and dragon lovers: You need to read this series!!!!
I had to push myself through this one. If a book isn’t holding my attention, I used to put it down and get a new one but I figured I was so far into the series and I could just skim that I might as well stick with it.
I like that we learned more about our FMC as well as the problems they’re facing in this world.
My biggest hang up is how dismissive or oblivious characters are to things that should concern them and cause problems down the line. It almost feels a little too convenient but I liked it enough to work through it.
However, I’m torn between sticking it out and moving on at this point. If it was one more book I’d stick it out, but it’s two more and I just don’t think we need that many more books to wrap this story up with a bow. And I’m not invested enough to really want two more books of these characters and this world.
Crown of Betrayal and Blood by Nina Frost held my interest more than the previous books, but still suffers from the same issues that have plagued the trilogy from the start. The pacing feels rushed, and I honestly believe this story could have benefited from being expanded into a much longer series to allow the world and characters more room to breathe.
The plot continues to feel a bit disjointed, with events not always flowing naturally. That said, the early mystery surrounding the Drachen kept me engaged. I was especially intrigued by Lark’s lineage and the stolen title dynamic—but it was frustrating that neither Lark nor Sterling ever addressed this tension point between them. And while Sterling’s declarations of love are more passionate this time around, the romance (“spice”) still feels a little flat.
For a story centered on dragons, I expected more depth and focus on them—even by book three, they remain underdeveloped. The phoenix addition had great potential to spice things up and add variety to the fantasy elements, but sadly, it wasn’t explored enough. The climactic arc around saving the dragons felt rushed and lacked the emotional punch it deserved.
Technical issues like frequent grammar and spelling errors across all three books really pulled me out of the story. The series has a strong foundation and an intricately woven plot, but it lacks the depth and polish that could have made it truly memorable. Instead, it feels like a watered-down version of something greater.