![]() LGBT relationship and discussion of disability sets Eona apart in YA Ryko and Delia hope Kygo will be more accepting of difference, creating a more inclusive society. Ryko and Delia continue to support Kygo in his bid for the throne, if for no other reason than to hopefully avoid a repetition of Sethon’s previous bloodthirsty acts when acting as head of the emperor’s armies. Ryko the eunuch and Delia the contraire (man who lives as a woman), dance around each other in a ‘will they/won’t they’ promenade. Eona works within the rebellion while Eona and Kygo explore their feelings for one another, testing the limits of their newfound relationship. ![]() Sethon, half-brother to the deceased emperor, has staged a coup sending Kygo, the rightful heir, into hiding while heading up a rebellion. ![]() Lord Ido is untrustworthy but the only dragoneye left who could train Eona in how to use her powers and connect with her dragon. A recap of where Eon ended and Eona begins:Įona starts where Eon left off Eona has been outed as a girl. Seriously, this review is written as if you’ve read the first review. I will now assume you’ll clicky on the linky to read Eon‘s review before Eona‘s. ![]() I already reviewed Eon, the first in the duology. Eona is part two of a duology by Alison Goodman. ![]()
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