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3 Stars/5
Thanks to Netgalley and Entangled Publishing LLC for giving
me this book to review.
Most people think that Kitty Lung is an average teenage
girl, not a government operative, charged with protecting the president’s son,
Jacob, and certainly not a were-dragon. When an operative under Kitty’s command
breaks rule number one, don’t change into dragon form in public, the lives of
all dragons change. With the government incarcerating dragons and a new enemy
having kidnaped Jacob, only Kitty and her best friend Bulisani and the only
dragons free. With time running out, is Kitty able to fix everything before she
is caught too?
Dragons are People, too is an enjoyable YA paranormal novel
about were-dragons, which has action and romance, and is very fast paced. This book
has good world building and interesting different types of dragons.
Kitty is smart, tough and has a lot of responsibility on
her shoulders, but also has a temper and a lot of teenage angst. However, I did
get a bit annoyed at her as she was too perfect, as she was super intelligent,
fit and good looking. However, I liked Sani as he was protective, stealthy and
thoughtful. I am also glad that there was not a love triangle in this book, as I
thought Jacob, the charming president’s son would be a love interest.
Dragons are People, too was an entertaining read and I would
recommend it to fans of YA paranormal books about dragons.
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