Dragon God
The First Dragon Rider, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Tiffany Williams
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Ava Richardson
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A kingdom in peril. A deadly secret. A choice that could shatter everything.
Neill Torvald has lived his life in the shadow of his father’s iron rule. Now, the future of the warlord’s empire rests on Neill’s shoulders, and his journey to the mysterious Draconis Order monastery is his last chance to prove his worth. But when a vicious ambush nearly kills him, Neill realizes that the dangers ahead are far greater than anyone could have imagined.
Saved by Jodreth, a cryptic monk with his own hidden agenda, Neill is thrust into a world of ancient magic, dragons, and treachery. Inside the sacred halls of the monastery, Neill encounters Char—a captivating and enigmatic student who warns him of a growing darkness within the Order. Together with her dragon, Paxala, they forge an alliance that will be tested by secrets and betrayals lurking around every corner.
The wrong decision could unleash a catastrophe that will consume both his kingdom and the world beyond. The right one could change his destiny forever—but it may cost him everything.
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- Carla Zanghellini
- 26-12-24
Righting the wrong
I like how the author manages to focus all the attention on the story of a group of students from across the country who, unlike their families, must work together. The discovery of a hidden agenda motivates the main characters to take matters into their own hands. I like how confidence grows when the right thing is pursued.
Some parts of the reading are delivered in a very monotone voice, in other parts the reader is immersed in the story, which creates a lively narrative.
This book is for dragon and magic lovers where the imagination is satisfied.
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- critical friend
- 17-12-24
Teenage outcasts find common purpose to prevail.
The male and female main characters have their own stories of persecution, denegration and effectively being disowned by their fathers. Clearly stated at start of each chapter whose story we are in. They come together in an academy run by monks who are reputed to have learned to control the dragons of their sacred mountain. The abbot has requested all the families of the fragmented realm to send a young person to be tested and initiated into the rites and powers of their order. Our two main characters are of mixed parentage so scorned by the nobility and hereditary rulers.
They form friendships and alliances throughout their time of being tested and trained. They discover several secrets which make them suspicious of the senior leaders and have several times been exposed to mortal peril. There are some good guys within the monk's order who are true to the purpose and ethos. Loyalty and values are tested as well as witnessing the development of a special relationship. Satisfying resolution and can see the opening for more tales of these two without cliffhanger ending. You will have to get it to learn who is the first dragon rider.
The narrator clearly distinguished who was speaking and conveyed emotion and pace. I thought she was particularly good at the males voices. Looking forward to more of this world.
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