Dragon Queen
Overview: A shattered world, a daughter’s forgotten memories, a father’s growing madness, and a lover’s betrayal…behold the realm of the Dragon Queen.
In the time beyond remembering, the world of aedracmoreae was shattered into seven separate kingdoms; they drift around the topaz star like giant puzzle pieces, awaiting the magic of the blood-child to make them whole.
Now, Yavie, heir to the throne of the Dragon Queen, and her Guardians must seek the ancient artifacts that will allow the fulfillment of her father’s prophetic promise, reuniting the seven kingdoms into a single world.
Pages: 583 Pages
Writers: Jayel Gibson
Review By: Jason Schulte
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Let’s dive into this book as if it were a tale of two halves. The first part, well, let’s just say it left me questioning my life choices. I mean, I put that book down more times than I can count, wondering if I’d ever pick it up again. It was like trying to solve a puzzle with missing pieces – frustrating and confusing.
Characters were doing things without rhyme or reason, time and location jumps left me scratching my head, and I found myself flipping back pages more often than not. It was like trying to follow a squirrel on a caffeine high – all over the place.
But fear not, dear reader, for the second half of the book is where the magic happens. Action, intrigue, romance – it’s got it all. I was on the edge of my seat, turning pages faster than a kid in a candy store. The adventures may have been a bit short on details, but they were still thrilling.
So, in conclusion, this book is like a rollercoaster ride – a bumpy start, but a thrilling finish. Just hang in there and push through to the good stuff. Trust me, it’s worth it.