Clay’s life turns upside down when Morrowseer, the NightWing who made the original prophecy, shows up and convinces the Talons of Peace dragons to kill one of Clay’s friends, Glory the RainWing, because she was only a substitute for the SkyWing that was supposed to be one of the chosen five. He just wants to hang out with his friends and have fun, but unfortunately for him his Talons of Peace guardians are pressuring him to be the best fighter. The story centers around Clay, a happy-go-lucky MudWing who loves food and hates fighting.
The dragonets have lived under a mountain their whole lives waiting for this day. Five dragonets were prophesied to end the war by choosing a queen, and the Talons of Peace, an underground organization dedicated to ending the war, are in the process of training the five dragonets to go out into the world. In the first book, The Dragonet Prophecy, a war has been raging across the dragon continent of Pyrrhia for twenty years between three sisters who all want to be the queen of the SandWing dragon tribe. (Despite that, you should go read the entire thing after you read about this one!) Sutherland-and I have decided to just review the first book, rather than the whole series.
However, I know a particularly good series- Wings of Fire, by Tui T. You’ll have to include every single one of the books, and summarize the plot of each without giving anything away, which is increasingly more difficult as you go on. It’s pretty much impossible to write a book review for a series.