
When a chance encounter leads Dani forging a bond with Nox, a young and sassy dragon, she begins to learn that everything she and family knows about dragons are wrong. Maybe she was destined to be firstborn and second best.”

“Maybe the destiny she’d been chasing all these years wasn’t even hers. To add fuel to the fire (no pun intended, cause dragons, you know), famed sorceress Calla Thorn shows up on their doorstep with an offer for Dani to train with them much to Eden’s disappointment. But, despite her nonchalance, Dani beats Eden in every aspect of dragon slayer training, leading to Eden feeling resentful of her sister. While Eden is determined to carry on the family legacy to be the very best, Dani wants to be a normal high school girl and constantly shrugs off training sessions for hanging out with her friends and summer jobs. Like all siblings go, Eden and Dani share a rivalry, especially as they belong to one of the greatest dragon slayer families around. Told from dual perspectives, Fire with Fire introduces readers to the two Riveria sisters: Eden, the elder and Dani, the younger. Plot, Prose & Pacing: Packs A Perfect Punch Worldbuilding: Lacking in the Details Department.



For Dani, dragon slaying takes a back seat to normal high school life, while Eden prioritizes training above everything else. Two sisters raised to be fierce dragon slayers end up on opposing sides of an impending war when one forms an unlikely, magical bond with a dragon, in this exciting, fresh contemporary young adult fantasy.ĭani and Eden Rivera were both born to kill dragons, but the sisters couldn't be more different.
