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Book Review of The Unbearable Lightness of Dragons (Light Dragons, Bk 2)

The Unbearable Lightness of Dragons (Light Dragons, Bk 2)
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Helpful Score: 3


From other books in the Dragon series, Baltic is always shown as the bad guy. Of course, this series shows Baltic in the best light possible. He is a typical hero: strong and silent, sexy, loves his mate beyond measure and lets his woman get away with murder (well not literally). I really like Baltic and Ysolde together. They were married a couple hundred years ago until someone murdered them both. Baltic was resurrected by his second in command, a very strong necromancer and Ysolde was resurrected by the First Dragon who now wants something from her, figures. Ysolde spends most of the book trying to figure out what that is and the other time trying to get Baltic reinstated in the Weyr since he has been outlawed. I particularly liked the ladies (May, Aisling, Cyrene) going behind their mates (Gabriel, Drake, Kostya) backs and helping Ysolde help her man. Of course, Jim plays a huge part in this book as does Aisling, May and Drake. Jim provides much needed levity with his sexual innuendos and outright rude remarks. Laugh out loud funny at times. Another winner for Katie MacAlister.