Michael Lesley has performed wonders in such books and there is no shortage of awesomeness in the narration of this novel. Michael has dealt with T.J. Klune’s works in the best possible way in the past and this surely was another test for him.
Sam of Wilds has survived different devastating enemies and even those whom he thought to be his friends. These deceptions and attacks have made him strong and it is also proved at this stage that he is not an ordinary lad at all. Perhaps he was never an ordinary lad even when he was living among the group of humans. T.J. Klune has allowed one of his best characters to evolve without any hindrance.
Sam has been provided with friends, love, and enemies in bulk which made him able to go through different experiences. He was successful in arranging the five dragons too in the previous part. After defeating the Dark wizard, Sam has emerged as a legend whose tales would be told long after he is gone. Kevin, Gary, Ryan, and Tiggy are needed once again by Sam as he is given another serious mission to fulfill.
Just don’t forget to keep The House in the Cerulean Sea and The Lightning-Struck Heart on the list for the next week. Magic, love, and lust are everywhere in the novel so it is not for the kids. Try to keep the kids away from such books because some of the mature themes are not digestible for them. In the initial two parts, Sam had the opportunity to have some love experience extensively but such chances are limited further in the series.