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Thunderlight by Adrienne Woods
Thunderlight by Adrienne Woods










Thunderlight by Adrienne Woods

Oh, and that part where Lucian ended up DEAD. Not to mention the fact that Elena IS A DRAGON. I think this may have been the author’s intent because when we finally had a moment to breathe, all of the revealed information kind of knocked us over. Woods did a fantastic job of describing Elena’s shock and hurt during this scene and I was as thoroughly confused as she was during the whole encounter in the cave. I loved hearing Elena’s thoughts as she processed all of the information she had learned before and it’s always such an “AHA” moment when the protagonists put the pieces together. For a while there, she went AWOL.ĭid I foreshadow this? No, Not at ALL. The addition of Professor Georgiou into the mix was also quite interesting, although I personally think that the author could’ve founded more ways to incorporate Georgiou into the story a bit more. So effective that even though I knew all of that history on the wyverns and had heard Sammy and Lucian’s concerns about him, it came as a huge shock when Paul ended up backstabbing Elena(almost literally). In a way, I felt as if Paul had entered my own mind and deceived me as well, and so I would say that Adrienne Woods’ approach was very effective. Woods described Elena’s feelings well and portrayed Paul’s character perfectly for the purpose of making us trust him. I thought that the way Adrienne Woods guided Elena through her tangled feelings about him sucked us in, too. At first, I really doubted whether Paul was to be trusted, but as I read more and more, I fell for him just like Elena did. The addition of Paul, the wyvern, and all of that history about his kind was fascinating. We plunged into the thick plotlines, no fluffy little introductions and whatnot. This sequel was amazing! We picked up with intense action straight away, just how I like it. This is what your book did to me, Adrienne Woods. The things that happened in this book… Man, I still can’t believe it all. The book kept me up, reading under the covers on my phone late into the night. There were so many intense plot lines that kept me turning the pages as fast as I possibly could. This book was so wonderfully, brilliantly painful. I just reviewed Venom, so click here to read my thoughts on that. I was given this amazing opportunity to give my honest review of Venom and Thunderlight, the unpublished novella and sequel!

Thunderlight by Adrienne Woods

And that’s probably about the millionth time I’ve said that 🙂Ĭlick here to read my review of Firebolt. If you haven’t read this, go read it NOW. I thought the characters were so fun to read about and all of Paegia’s intricate history fascinated me.

Thunderlight by Adrienne Woods

It’s absolutely brilliant! Adrienne Woods’ debut novel, Firebolt, was a big hit for me. So, hello there readers! As I promised, the Thunderlight review is here 🙂 But, I guess I should start from the beginning…












Thunderlight by Adrienne Woods