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A dragon shapeshifter and a healer with power over the earth fight a corrupt empire in this thrilling and deeply emotional romantic fantasy from the USA Today bestselling author of Radiance. Magic is outlawed in the Krael Empire and punishable by death. Born with the gift of earth magic, the free trader Halani keeps her dangerous secret closely guarded. When her uncle buys a mysterious artifact, a piece of bone belonging to a long-dead draga, Halani knows it's far more than what it seems. Dragas haven't been seen for more than a century, and most believe them extinct. They're wrong. Dragas still walk among the denizens of the Empire, disguised as humans. Malachus is a draga living on borrowed time. The magic that has protected him will soon turn on him--unless he finds a key part of his heritage. He has tracked it to a group of free traders, among them a grave-robbing earth witch who fascinates him as much as she frustrates him with her many secrets. Unbeknownst to both, the Empire's twisted empress searches for a draga of her own, to capture and kill as a trophy. As Malachus the hunter becomes the hunted, Halani must risk herself and all she loves to save him from the Empire's machinations and his own lethal birthright.
Series
3 primary booksFallen Empire is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 2018 with contributions by Grace Draven and Lindsay Buroker.
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4.5 stars
I thought this book was very sweet. Malachus is a dragon shifter stuck in his human body and hates humanity because he has seen them at their worst. Halani on the other hand is a healer that shows him that humans can be kind and selfless. That dynamic was so well done.
Destiny and I read the first book in the series earlier this year. We really enjoyed the first book and wanted to continue on with the series but unfortunately this 2nd book wasn't working for either of us. I only managed to get 5 chapters in before I decided to DNF it. I think Destiny might have gotten slightly further into it than I did but I can't remember for sure. My issue with this book is that I was so confused and bored to be honest. I don't know if I just wasn't in the mood for it when I picked it up or what. I don't know if I will ever give it another go or not.
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