Like all the other books before, also Wild Honor takes off where the last one finished. Arren has been bitten by Zehr and is slowly turning into a Scourge. While Jaik and the others go back to the academy to find a solution for Arren and try to bring order into all the chaos, Caldren is still with the rebels. The isle is devided and Jaik and Caldren rule until Honor decides to take the throne at some point in the future. Seeing how dangerous it is to keep Arren in the academy and that they are not able to help him, Honor decides to help him flee and to go to Zehr into the Kingdom of Bones. Honor then tries to win over Zehr in order to help Arren and learns more about the course. What I love about the series is that each book concentrates on different male love interests, Wild Honor concentrates mostly on Honor's and Zehr's story. Due to their prior betrayals their relationship is strained and difficult, bordering on dangerous. Book 4 has so many new twists and turns, the world-biulding takes it up another notch and we get little in sights into some of the mens' childhood. For me personally, Wild Honor was the best book of the series. Yes, we again had a little more mistakes in it, but I can look those over as they weren't as grave as in former books and the palpable tension und build-up in this book was just so very intriguing.
30. MärzMar 30, 2024
Wild Honor (Dragon Royals Book 4)by May DawsonBOHJTE
