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Ezaara
- Riders of Fire, Book One - A Dragons' Realm Novel
- Narrated by: Caitlin Davies
- Length: 11 hrs and 7 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In Lush Valley, it’s a crime to even talk about dragons...
When Ezaara meets Zaarusha the Dragon Queen, she’s swept up in a blaze of color and they imprint, forming a deep bond.
She must give up her home and family to become the new Queen’s Rider. Ignorant and unprepared, how can she possibly succeed? Luckily, she has a dragon master - although rumors say she might be better off with the enemy.
Plunged into a world of cutthroat politics and traitors in every shadow, who can Ezaara trust as Commander Zens and his army of bestial tharuks march closer, razing villages and enslaving the people of Dragons’ Realm?
What personal price must Ezaara and her Dragon Master pay to save their people?
Fans of Anne McCaffrey’s Dragon Riders of Pern and Christopher Paolini’s The Inheritance Cycle will love Riders of Fire.
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- Daylene Chamberlain
- 22-01-2024
Enjoyable read
After reading the first three books in three days I had to come back to say that I really enjoyed the books. I liked how each book built on the main characters but also gave the reader more insight into the surrounding characters. I’m now off to source the next 3 as they are not here on Audible at the moment.
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- Shell
- 22-03-2020
A fun and exciting story
I really enjoyed listening to this book. Ezaara was a good heroine, appearing fully fledged with hopes, dreams, virtues and flaws. I liked how her training as healer focused her intent to preserve and protect. I also liked the characters of Roberto and Adelina. They helped to round out the story and give it more depth. There were villains to hate, furious battle scenes and moments of joy and sadness as Ezaara struggled to find her place as Queen's Rider. Interested to see what happens next for Ezaara, her allies and Dragons' Realm.
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