A review by imaginary_sauropod
Iron & Fire by Ariana Nash

3.0

The Bronze wall has fallen, but at the cost of Lysander because Eroan let his prejudice for all dragons fail to see that Seraph was being saved instead of being used. Lysander is trapped in a human cage with no hope of release before Dokul comes for him to make good on the promise Lysander made to save Seraph.

This is where the romance and question about the true nature of dragons come out strong. The trauma was believable and brought out character development. The elves distrusting humans and the possibility of a good dragon was also great to see as they are supposed to be the “good” race. Eroan learning from his mistakes. It was good.