Dragon Rift
Riders of Fire, Book Three - A Dragons' Realm Novel
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Narrated by:
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Caitlin Davies
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By:
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Eileen Mueller
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A captive dragon master. A dangerous rift between mages and riders. And a secret weapon that will tear Dragons’ Realm apart.
When Ezaara’s powerful dragon master, Roberto, is captured by Commander Zens, her world is thrown into turmoil.
Why is the council refusing to rescue Roberto, her clandestine lover?
And why do the caverns of Dragons’ Hold echo with whispers of a prophecy unfulfilled? A prophecy that says she has no right to be Queen’s Rider.
As tension mounts, with an attempt on her life, Ezaara must take action to prevent Commander Zens from destroying her lover and Dragons’ Realm.
Kierion, a dragon rider and prankster, wants to bridge a bitter feud between dragon riders and mages, but his reputation prevents anyone from taking him seriously.
If mages and riders stand united, Dragons’ Realm might stand a chance against Commander Zens’ new secret weapon.
But when Kierion takes matters into his own hands, he risks more than he realises.
How will Roberto survive Zens’ torture? How can Kierion heal the rift? And how can Ezaara save the people she loves?
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- 06-06-2020
Tense and action packed story
I really enjoyed this next book in the series, and getting to know more about old characters and to meet new ones. There was plenty of action and moments of peril for the main characters that make it tense in places. This was tempered with moments of humour. It got quite dark at times, increasing the sense of peril for the characters, though hints peppered throughout the earlier books, and in this one, showed the direction the story was headed. The dark times allowed for plenty of character growth and it was good to see minor characters like Adelina and Kierion getting their chance to shine. In all, it was a good story that ended on a point that promised plenty more action and dark times ahead for Ezaara and those she loves.
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