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Dragon Heart

Book 14: Dwarf City

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Dragon Heart

By: Kirill Klevanski
Narrated by: Kevin T. Collins
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Becoming the Hero of the Dragon Lands isn't easy. You have to survive a ruthless tournament. However, even after his victory, one he'd earned with sweat and blood, Hadjar's deadly adventure had just begun.

The winner gets everything he could ever ask for: accolades, a wreath that symbolizes his greatness, and the Emperor's undivided attention. His duty is to escort the dragon Princess to the Ruby Mountains, the dwarves' homeland. But the wreath isn't what it appears to be . . .

It would easily be a match for any slave collar, and is controlled by the "cute and kind" princess. Moreover, the path that leads to the mountains runs through the Red Mist Lands, which are the kind of place only a chosen few could ever hope to survive . . .

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Amazing Journey

There aren’t words for how lovely and immersive this story has been!!! Not a single minute of the journey this series has taken me on has been dull. Much love for this talented author!! I look forward to where this story is going to take me!!

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another good addition

the story gets deeper! a definite recommendation! super excited for the next installment! get job on narration as well!

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Schemes!

I can’t stand that so many chapters end with this curse or simply an expletive. For someone who doesn’t like schemes, he sure is involved in them constantly. I quit the series a while back because it was too hard to follow and this reminded me of that. There are some cool ideas thrown around but a lot of this book is background noise for me. The narration was pretty good though.

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Same ol’ same ol’

This book series is.. interesting. Its not BAD. Its just always the same thing, such as “oh no he is so strong, what will he so???” — main character does something crazy and survives. Like we are 14 books in.. give me a break.

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Had the power of a god and couldnt remove crown

he got the powers of a god to kill a god and he couldnt remove that stupid crown? like come on wtf you put a restraint on MC, then you give MC the power to kill gods and easly remove said restraint but he doesnt then you turn around and end the book with the restraint being the downfall....BAD WRITING IMO

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Insanely repetitive

Seriously, I feel like at this point every book has been the exact same formula. Is there ever going to be an ending? Or will the wall continue to grow taller each time the MC reaches the top?

Formula; MC given “impossible” objective, MC “fails” along the way but miraculously doubles/triples/quadruples/etc. their power and ultimately defeats the villain of current story before realizing the true enemy is actually way higher than who they just beat. Rinse with a tiny sprinkle of old characters reuniting, then repeat.

Narrator does an excellent job as per usual. I’d love to hear a conclusion to a story however! Rather than just the exact same book 14 times, but written with different words.

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The authors style of writing is getting old

It's as if the author were the last author in the known universe to know how to make extreme comparisons--and yet he was still required to make more extreme comparisons than would be made if every person who was to live, or has ever lived, or who will ever live, were an author that made the most extreme comparisons the universe has ever seen. /sarcasm off

So that's what the author sounds like over, and over, and over. I kinda just want the story to end at this point.

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repetitive, drags, and stupidity happens

they never get to the dwarf mountains bad title, seeing it from a distance at the very end of the book doesn't count .

seriously every book its about his emotions him getting over his emotions then falling back on his emotions.

also his pet betraying him and the worst possible way for no reason and joining his most hated enemy makes no sense

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Others, great,, this was worst so far

ultimately feels like a filler book. i loved all the others ), 1-13. There was one main event early and rest was just travel and then a huge plot twist at the end. I swear, they did me a favor. I didnt like how he failed to develop the Azria character. I didnt like the boring story buildup to a weird plot twist... I don't need to pay for the rest of the series... I'm done with this one.

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