To Kill a Goddess
by, Rachel Tork
To Kill a Goddess pulled me right into a world of dragons, gods,
and heartbreak. Soren’s story starts quietly, she’s a servant in the palace of
the man who destroyed her family, but everything changes when a rare moon-white
dragon chooses her instead of the
princess she serves. From that moment, the pace and tension pick up fast.
I loved the mix of divine lore, war-torn
kingdoms, and the slow-burning connection between Soren and her trainer, Vane.
Their love story spans centuries and carries a weight that really hits by the
end.
Soren’s transformation felt powerful, though I
wished it had a little more time to breathe. Still, the world-building was
rich, the emotional payoff satisfying, and the ending wrapped things up
beautifully.
To Kill a Goddess pulled me right into a world of dragons, gods,
and heartbreak. Soren’s story starts quietly, she’s a servant in the palace of
the man who destroyed her family, but everything changes when a rare moon-white
dragon chooses her instead of the
princess she serves. From that moment, the pace and tension pick up fast.
I loved the mix of divine lore, war-torn
kingdoms, and the slow-burning connection between Soren and her trainer, Vane.
Their love story spans centuries and carries a weight that really hits by the
end.
Soren’s transformation felt powerful, though I
wished it had a little more time to breathe. Still, the world-building was
rich, the emotional payoff satisfying, and the ending wrapped things up
beautifully.


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