VBT# Star -Crossed Dragons - Chris Cannon






Star-Crossed Dragons

Review: Star-Crossed Dragons - Book #0 Going Down in Flames Series - Chris Cannon - February 2021

As a fan of the Going Down in Flames series which featured Brynn who was a half Blue and half Red Dragon as she navigates the Dragon world and her school life, I was looking forward to reading Star-Crossed Dragons as this is a prequel to the series and is the story of Brynn's parents and how they got together and how they ended up in the "real world". Sara Sinclair is the Blue Princess and is currently matched to be married to Fenix Westgate, who she can't stand and we learn that Fenix is almost as bad as his son, but a tad worst. Sara isn't your typical Blue Dragon and not the Ice Princess everyone wants her to be. She just wants to be normal and doesn't believe in the Caste system and just like her daughter Brynn, we can see Sara causing ripples amongst the different castes. We then have Ian who is Red Dragon aka Brynn's dad who starts to fall for Sara even though she is Blue as he wants more as well. Along with their new Green friends Einstein and Julie, the foursome will become close friends and start learning about each other's Clans, and with the help of Miss Enid - the Librarian, Ian, and Sara will have their eyes open to the world of Hybrids and marrying different clans which are forbidden and the world is told Hybrids can't exist as dragons can't crossbreed which of course we learn is a lie with Brynn being the product. I did find it fun to read the parents' story and how they ended up together and how Brynn came to exist. Star-Crossed Dragons can either be read as Book #0 or Book #6. If you love dragon shifters and haven't yet discovered the series "Going Down in Flames' by Chris Cannon - then what are you waiting for and spread your wings and read today. PS - I totally have a cover crush on this book.

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