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Alison goodman eona
Alison goodman eona













alison goodman eona

Friends eventually pushed the two together as a couple only to reveal the issue holding Ryko and Delia apart is that they are living in dangerous times. It seems that neither was concerned about the other rejecting him or her on the grounds of… physical considerations? I’m not sure how to phrase that appropriately: the eunuch and the transvestite are happy in who they are and seem confident their love interest accepts them as they are, in friendship at least. Within the narrative Ryko and Delia behave as might any two people attracted to one another regardless of gender or sexual preferences. Ryko’s and Delia’s relationship and discussions of disability are the two elements that set this duology apart from other young adult literature. I enjoyed the read, but this relationship wasn’t surprising, not even at the end. Overall Eona’s relationship with Kygo seemed rather predictable for YA. 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.

alison goodman eona

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.

alison goodman eona

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.















Alison goodman eona