Ratings4
Average rating3.8
A little while ago, The Dragon with a Chocolate Heart was recommended to me. I went to the library to borrow it, but it was lost in the catalog. They decided to buy a new copy and bought the entire series, but it didn't come in until after the libraries shut down indefinitely. Since then, I have bought a copy, but have not yet read it. Thus, when I saw The Raven Heir come across my possibilities, I couldn't help but jump at the opportunity to read and review it. I love every single minute of it. Many pages made me joyfully reminiscent of [b:Jinx 15818254 Jinx (Jinx #1) Sage Blackwood https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1349997100l/15818254.SY75.jpg 19258981]. A set of triplets make of the spine of this story and as a reader one is able to adventure on a fast-paced with plenty of thoughtful fodder journey. I really recommend this read for those that love nature and “peace on earth”. There are so many elements that I want to talk about, but I don't want to give it away because it such a good experience. I'll definitely be looking to add a copy of this to my library so that my children can read it. I read this as an eARC, and later LibbyApp eBook for review purposes.
Enjoyable but very predictable. This book feels too much like set up for the rest of the series (with an intriguing and clever premise, albeit) but not enough story in its own right.