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The Dragon's Blade Trilogy
- A Complete Epic Fantasy Series
- By: Michael R. Miller
- Narrated by: Dave Cruse
- Length: 45 hrs and 58 mins
- Unabridged
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Arrogant. Scornful. Full of pride. Darnuir, prince of dragons, cares nothing for the damage he's doing to the faltering alliance against the Shadow. He thinks himself invincible - right up till a mortal wound forces him to undergo a dangerous rebirthing spell, leaving him a helpless babe in human hands.
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Potential, but missed
- By LostClan on 12-17-20
- The Dragon's Blade Trilogy
- A Complete Epic Fantasy Series
- By: Michael R. Miller
- Narrated by: Dave Cruse
Excellent story
Reviewed: 11-30-22
I originally listened to this story because of the Dragon Rider series that he had written after this, thinking that it would be along the same lines with riders and dragons and magic, but it was completely different sense that dragons had evolved into a human like form, but retained a lot of their mate, and their ability to use magic, and he combined all different kinds of races of fairies, ice trolls Humans and dragons and bad dragons with a higher being controlling the shadows and one controlling the light is lots of twists and turns it is a good read if you read all three books, but it is definitely a first time authors series so be aware, but that doesn’t detract from the overall entertainment value.
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Unbound
- A Dragon Rider Fantasy (Songs of Chaos, Book 2)
- By: Michael R. Miller
- Narrated by: Peter Kenny
- Length: 24 hrs and 13 mins
- Unabridged
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Holt and Ash saved the kingdom of Feorlen against all odds. Now they are outcasts, alone on an impossible quest to unite the Elder Dragons. But they are children playing in a game of Dragon Lords. Trapped between the riders, servants of Sovereign, and the scourge, even their luck cannot last forever. Their only hope is to advance their bond by any means necessary. In Feorlen, Talia faces a world unaccepting of a rider queen. Her councilors will not heed her warnings of Sovereign. Foreign powers threaten war and bloodshed. Pleas sent to rider headquarters fall on deaf ears.
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Not as good as the first
- By Deanna Stevens on 12-15-22
- Unbound
- A Dragon Rider Fantasy (Songs of Chaos, Book 2)
- By: Michael R. Miller
- Narrated by: Peter Kenny
If you looking Eragon
Reviewed: 10-18-22
I absolutely love this story, and how it has unfolded and unbound. The author is very careful to craft a masterful story and hold back on the details to keep you intrigued in what is going to happen next. I struggled for a long time to find a nether dragon rider story after reading Eragon. Even though this is different it is also. I enjoy the different perspectives of magic, and where it comes from and how dragons are the sources of magic in this series is quite intriguing.
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