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>Update

I'm definitely enjoying Heir so far.
Characters are somewhat different from the first book, I'm noticing, though. Glory especially is just a raving bitch this time around, for some odd reason.
Before she was just sarcastic. Now she's giving Kestrel a run for her money.
On the other hand, when Tsunami meets Shark, she proves she's not a Seawing at all, given she spits enough fire to make Peril look like an ice-pack.

I'll wait on giving a more full breakdown 'til I'm a little further in.
I will say, I'm loving her naivety. Also liking how Clay's become the peacemaker of sorts, alongside Sunny.

>each of the Dragonets of Destiny get their own book to be the POV of

Funnily enough, there was a big author section at the end of the audiobook I listened to, with her saying exactly that.
Makes for an interesting run of things. I am curious to see just how each goes. Bit nervous for Sunny's, but then everyone says she gets a 'good' end, so who knows.

>To quote myself from the last response, "Oh, you have no idea". And now you've met Blister, too.

To be fair, I could tell. But she's only getting worse.
Would bet good money she ends up being the BBEG behind everything, come the end.

>Too bad that Mudwings (and eventually Clay) aren't spoken about for the rest of the series.

Well, fuck.
They're honestly one of the most culturally distinctive groups I've seen in media, generally.
The idea of a sort of collected hatching 'unit' is a good one. No family ties from father or mother, but extremely strong ties between those of the same birth cluster is a cool feature.

Also, Clay's actually genuinely a swell dude.
I maintain he's shit for a POV character, but he seems a solid rock , shockingly mindful, and his mixture of loyalty and sincerity is damn refreshing, considering the nature of these stories.
I'm loving him so far in Lost Heir. Even if he's a mite more food-obsessed.

>Peril is a woobie

The fuck's a woobie

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