ARC Review: Wings Of Life by Meghan Le Fay

ARC Review: Wings Of Life by Meghan Le FayWings Of Life by Meghan Le Fay
Series: Dragonbound Chronicles book 1
on May 26, 2026
Published by Page & Vine Genres: Romantic Fantasy
Pages: 512
four-stars
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Wings of Life was such a solid and enjoyable romantasy read for me, and it hooked me pretty quickly. The whole spy bride sent into enemy territory angle, mixed with political tension, magic, and dragons, was right up my alley and exactly the kind of story I gravitate toward.
What I really appreciated was that there’s an actual plot here driving everything forward. It’s not just romance dropped into a fantasy setting and called a day. The world feels layered, there are secrets unraveling as the story progresses, and that constant tension between loyalty and growing feelings kept me fully invested. I loved watching everything slowly shift as the FMC starts questioning what she’s been told versus what she’s experiencing.
The romance was one of my favorite parts. It leans into that slow-burn, enemies-to-lovers feel with just enough tension to keep it interesting without rushing anything. It felt natural, not forced, and I appreciated that it took its time building.
There were a few moments where I found myself wanting just a little more depth or a bit more time with certain emotional beats, but it didn’t take away from my overall enjoyment. The story, the world, and the concept are all strong, and there’s so much potential here moving forward.
Overall, I really enjoyed this one. It has all the elements I look for in a romantasy, dragons, political intrigue, a strong FMC, and a romance that builds with purpose. I’m definitely invested and looking forward to seeing where the next book goes.

Source: NetGalley and the Publisher

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🫶🏼 – Ali

four-stars
Rating Report
Plot
four-stars
Characters
four-stars
Writing
four-stars
Pacing
four-stars
World Building
four-stars
Overall: four-stars

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