Starlight
By Adrienne Woods
- Release Date: 2016-03-31
- Genre: Epic Fantasy
Description
In the Fifth and final part of the Dragonian Series, eighteen-year-old Elena Watkins and her dragon, the Rubicon, need to find the missing ingredients in order to free her father from Etan.
But what could the missing ingredient be?
And will she be willing to sacrifice her life if they don't find it before time runs out?
Reviews
SAMUEL MAFFIE
5By SAMUEL MAFFIEWEDNESDAY JANUARY 25 (2020Three stars
3By UrbanFantasyObsessedLiked the plot enough to finish the series. But found myself skimming over the annoyingly persistent teenage angst.Terrible
1By TheimmortalwordThis book was truly a disgrace. I was previewing it for my 13 year old daughter to see if it was appropriate and it failed miserably. If Elena was anymore pathetic she would have just layer down and cried the whole time. Also the level of sexuality certainly doesn’t belong in the young adult or teen section. The writer and publisher should accept a little responsibility for providing appropriate character role models for young readers. I’ve only read a few thousand books, but this was one of the worst.Enjoyable, but...
3By ReadologyOverall I liked this series. It was an interesting storyline that held my attention enough to read it through. That's the good news. The bad news is the author either needs a new editor or she needs to find one. Missing or misplaced punctuation, grammatical errors and mistakes in continuity were present continuously throughout all the books. The other issue I had was that there were several times when the story dragged on with useless fillers. They didn't help or enhance to keep things moving along. Sometimes they felt like everything was coming to a screeching halt. The whole story could have happened in three books.Ignorant author, poor storytelling
1By LB123454321So many face palms. The writing jumps chaotically between tenses and perspectives, and often feels like the incoherent ramblings of a drunk teenager. I would say it's derivative, but a storyline would need to be complete to even give it that credit. I have a headache from trying to follow the story between unnecessary drama. Not to mention the implausible protagonist - she's unlikeable, spoiled, inarticulate, selfish, thoughtless, and braggadocious. Lastly, the author displays frequent use of blatant racial bias, exotification of people of color and indigenous peoples, and the glorification of ignorance. #notwokeEach book gets better
5By ReviewZevYou can really see how the author excels in each book. I couldn't put them down. The first book was intriguing but each book progressively got more and more addicting. Thank you for the awesome series!Love love ❤️
5By Kstewart82Amazing. Sad to see it end... great writing, great plot and amazing love story!Good plot- bad grammar spelling and more
2By AvidwattpadreaderBook 1 was good! Book 2 was good! Book 3 was manageable but spelling and grammar was hard to get through. I should have learned but I was already invested in the plot line so I took a risk and bought book 4.... huge mistake. Now I must get thru this plot line of a book that has obviously never seen a editor and appears to be written by a teenager, because I spent money on it. Again great plot, and I feel that if the author took as much care with book 3 &4 and she did book 1 it would have been a great series.Could have been good if not ruined by drugs
1By John FrostedVery Harry Potter-Ish until the author thought it was a good idea to solve plot problems by bringing drinking, drugs and smoking into it. That and the secrets that were continually talked about but never resolved made what could have been a good yarn frustrating to read. The overall story wasn't that bad, it was all this contrived cheaply defined drama that went on and on that ruined it.