The Dragon's Promise by Elizabeth Lim

 Thank you to Netgalley for the Earc in exchange for an honest review

4/5 Stars

Princess Shiori made a deathbed promise to return the dragon's pearl to its rightful owner, but keeping that promise is more dangerous than she ever imagined.

She must journey to the kingdom of dragons, navigate political intrigue among humans and dragons alike, fend off thieves who covet the pearl for themselves and will go to any lengths to get it, all the while cultivating the appearance of a perfect princess to dissuade those who would see her burned at the stake for the magic that runs in her blood.
The pearl itself is no ordinary cargo; it thrums with malevolent power, jumping to Shiori's aid one minute, and betraying her the next - threatening to shatter her family and sever the thread of fate that binds her to her true love. It will take every ounce of strength Shiori can muster to defend the life and the love she's fought so hard to win.


I read the first book in this series only a couple of months ago and I couldn't wait to get into the next one. And I wasn't disappointed, My favourite character is still Kiki and the paper bird was a great relief from some of the darker themes in the book. This book did feel slightly like it was two separate books as the first half was in the dragon realm and was about Shiori's week with the dragons and the second half was about her and the demon from the first book and the dragons were barely mentioned in the second half which did put me off a little bit as I loved the dragons and the dragon realm sp much and wanted more from them.
The writing in this book was also amazing and I was never drawn out of the book and was always rooting for the characters and was sad at times when they got hurt.
I did think that it dragged on a little bit at the end and thought that some of the parts that happened at the end did come out of nowhere I loved every second of reading this and will definitely be getting the physical book to go with my first book.


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