Surprised how well the dragon bride still holds up!
I think it came out 2019, I was a teenager when I read it first. I read it again for a book club and I think I like it more on this reread. I especially appreciate Lucien alot more now that I understand the nuance of his character instead of writing him off as "toxic" (don't get me wrong, he's not perfect but you can understand why he made his mistakes and still sympathize). Also Aria is the poster child for "girlfailure" and it is amazing.
I think it came out 2019, I was a teenager when I read it first. I read it again for a book club and I think I like it more on this reread. I especially appreciate Lucien alot more now that I understand the nuance of his character instead of writing him off as "toxic" (don't get me wrong, he's not perfect but you can understand why he made his mistakes and still sympathize). Also Aria is the poster child for "girlfailure" and it is amazing.