Dragons in their natural form fly and have treasure hordes. Dragons are indeed dragons in their natural physical form. So, even though I’m usually quite hesitant about spoilers, here goes: Seraphina’s secret is quickly revealed (and guessed at) as a matter of fact, the book trailer gives it away, as do other reviews. The Good: Seraphina is an intricately constructed world and I fell for several things in this book: Seraphina Seraphina’s world the dragons and the royal family. This secret may help solve the mystery of Prince Rufus’s murder and may help preserve the fragile peace. He is wrong, though, about Seraphina’s relationship with Orma. It’s true that Orma has given her insight into the truth about dragons: that they are as complex as humans, just different. Lucian is right that Seraphina has feelings for Orma that she doesn’t share the knee-jerk dislike of so many humans. Plus, who can forget their true form, or the pre-peace years when dragons hunted humans? They don’t understand human emotion, are overly logical, cold and calculating. Even when dragons assume human form, one can always tell there is something not quite right about them. The idea of human-dragon relationships disgusts many. Prince Lucian, nephew of the murdered prince, is perceptive enough to guess it’s about Orma, Seraphina’s dragon tutor who has lived cloaked as a human for years.
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