Steal The Sky
Debut romantasy with dragon-kings and harsh social structures; a brave heroine fights patriarchal rituals and becomes entangled with powerful dragon-shifters. Gritty worldbuilding, moral stakes, and slow-burn romantic tension.
Tropes & Themes
About This Book
In a realm where men transform into dragons to protect the mortal women below, twenty-five-year-old huntress Kaisa defies the patriarchal system that demands women bear the sky kingdom's offspring. When she kills a dragon shifter who intended to mate with her, Kaisa is forced to flee, accepting an offer from Ozias, the charismatic leader of the rogue dragons. Transported to a land shrouded in mist, she discovers a curse turning dragons into mindless killers at night, and a darkness threatening both their worlds.
To break the curse and save her people, Kaisa must confront Zhoric, the stoic dragon king of the sky kingdom, and steal his power. As she trains with Ozias and grows closer to him, Kaisa's feelings become entangled, leading to a complex love triangle. The story delves into themes of self-discovery, rebellion against oppressive systems, and the moral complexities of love and power. Set against a backdrop of intricate world-building, the narrative unfolds with slow-burn romantic tension and suspenseful twists.
What Readers Say
Readers praise the intricate world-building and slow-burn romance in 'Steal The Sky'. Many appreciate the author's writing quality and character depth, noting the book's emotional impact. Fans note the exploration of complex themes like agency and feminine rage, adding depth to the story. Some readers criticize the pacing, mentioning inconsistent speed and a rushed ending. Recommended for fans of enemies-to-lovers and dragon shifter tropes seeking a gritty fantasy romance.

