Dragon Avenger (Age of Fire, Book 2) by E.E. KnightA suprisingly fast read for me. I read the first book late last year and found it rather enjoyable. So when I found this one at the library while killing time I decided to pick it up hoping that it would be as good as the first one. I wasn't disappointed.
This book picks up with the female hatchling, Wistala, and follows her as she grows up. It is a surprising change from the first book of the series, which seemed to be more of a story of chance. This story becomes more of an elaborate plan of revenge that is supreme in satisfaction. I'd go more into the plot but it'd just ruin it if you decided to read it.
I rather enjoyed the way that this book and the first book build off one another. The beginning of the book is only slightly different from the first book, but quickly breaks off into a story of its own that builds on some characters and places made known to us, if not used, in the first book. The development of Wistala from childhood to adulthood is touching and not what one was expecting. It is clear she is not a human and does not feel or act like one does. Its an interesting look at how the psyche of another species, even if the species doesn't exist.
Sadly the library doesn't seem to own the third installment of the series so I guess I'll have to buy it. That one follows the story of the third of the dragons to grow to adulthood. There are a total of 5 books in the series with the last two combing the stories of the first three books.


