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Chosen

Bound by Blood, Book 1

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Chosen

By: Richard Fierce
Narrated by: Kevin E. Green
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Fate has a way of defying expectations.

Chosen in the womb to be a dragon rider, Kai Lin has waited her entire young life to meet her dragon in person. But when she stands before him at the Ceremony of Oaths, the unthinkable happens, and Kai’s world is sent spinning into chaos.

Secrets come to light, and a powerful enemy attacks. Forced to flee for her safety, Kai must seek out the only one who can help her... before it’s too late.

©2024 Richard Fierce (P)2024 Richard Fierce
Dragons & Mythical Creatures Fantasy Emotionally Gripping Fiction

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Good hook, okay execution

This wasn’t so much a book as it was part one, introducing the MC and doing a little world building.
It’s YA in tone and has an Asian aesthetic, with names like Ichiro, swords, and concepts of family loyalty and clan duty.

I wish there was more attention to painting a picture. Kai was described as have short legs, but otherwise I don’t know what she looks like. The dragons were identified by color, but are they serpentine or beefy?

I enjoyed the relationship between the masters and the acolytes- very Black Belt Theater. But, no sooner was the stage set then we’re told they’re under attack and then … we’re not actually shown the attack. The story just moved to the next plot point, namely Kai and the need to bond a dragon. The emphasis on telling rather than showing kept part one on the shallow end.

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