Tuesday 3 September 2019

Review: Jasmine of Draga (The Draga Court Series Book 3) by Emma Dean

Jasmine of Draga Jasmine of Draga by Emma Dean
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A Brilliant Series

This series has just captivated me. With each book I get entwined further and further with the lives of Adeline and her loved ones.

In this book we see Adeline start to spread her wings as she begins to accept her own nature more. She stands up for herself more and starts to show who she is underneath the submissive mask she has always hidden behind.

The aftermath of the fall of Treon has shaken everyone to their core and put pressure on everyone. It has stripped people back to their purest need to help their people survive.

Varan’s proposal to Adeline puts a strain on Adeline’s relationship with Nadyah, but we begin to see the depth of Varan’s loyalty to the people of Draga, and to Adeline in particular. Prince Nash may not have expected Varan to protect Adeline in quite this way, when he asked for his help in keeping her safe, but it seems that it is a good way to do it.

We also start to see more of the true nature of the rest of her family. The relationship with her brother Asher and Veri becomes more interesting as they develop deeper feelings for each other. Raena becomes more erratic and ruthless and Ian works himself to the bone in a last ditch attempt to save his father. We do not see much of Giselle and William in this book, but getting to see more of Asher and Ian is very interesting.

Emma Dean really has crafted an incredible story and once I started it, I have been unable to stop.

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