Dragon Memory Audiobook By Dan Michaelson, D.K. Holmberg cover art

Dragon Memory

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Dragon Memory

By: Dan Michaelson, D.K. Holmberg
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Rob has progressed something not seen in generations. Now he must be more.

Rob has progressed to a dragon blood, having connected to all of the different essences. Now he struggles to understand what that means.

When a strange attack threatens his border, he thinks it the same threat he’s faced before.

What he finds is a new danger—and one that even a dragon blood may not be able to repel.

How can he progress when he doesn’t know what comes next?

Dragon Memory is book 8 in an exciting progression fantasy series!

Epic Fantasy Fantasy & Magic Science Fiction & Fantasy Dragons Fiction
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It is a very rare series that keeps you listening book after book stacking them high. This one does not leave you hanging. The basic theme for Rob is progression because there is always a bigger bad looming over him. He also has to deal with peers who cling to the wee bits of power they have and resent any who ask for aid.
Really good entertainment!

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The absolute worst part of this audible experience, beyond the horrible AI rendition of this book, is the overly, excessive redundancy. It is truly extreme, and takes away from the creative strengths of the story. Unfortunately, what is worse is that this is the same problem throughout each of the books in this series so far. Regardless, it is a cool story.

Great story with AI performance...

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