This particular book was a challenge for me to finish and I had to revise the ending several times. Hopefully, the ending I created will be satisfying to all my readers.
Dragon’s Fury
Darius, the seventh
son of the King’s new acolyte, is wanted by the King who has usurped the throne.
Escaping arrest, he’s given a dragon stone and a dragon egg to guard. Taking
the egg to the desert, where the Zandir place him under their protection, the
dragon hatches and becomes a loyal friend and fierce protector. The Great One,
Zandir’s voice of the gods, gives them a mission to save the kingdom of Mar and
reveals the well-kept secret that there is one left alive of the true King’s
line. The Queen of Mar has been in hiding with the Zandir. But the false King
refuses to go quietly and is exposed as an evil sorcerer that has been
traveling through the timelines, taking what he will. Who will win and who will
escape from the growing forces of magic? A mighty battle ensues, with dragon fire
breaking the chain of magic and attacking the evil King.
Fantastic cover art! Best one yet. Limiting the color to the red dragon makes it instantly the focus. And the light streaming in the window in the background almost adds shimmering movement to the scene. Excellent composition, well done.
ReplyDeleteRetta: Thanks! This is my favorite cover also. She has developed her style and advanced it through the three covers. I can see the growth. She is now in school studying art the last I heard.
DeleteCONGRATS, Karen! Great cover.
ReplyDeleteSusanne: Thanks!
DeleteI love the cover, Karen! And the blurb is good. What are the target reading ages for this series? Congrats on finishing it--and best wishes for much success!
ReplyDeleteTeresa: I wrote the Dragon Stone Trilogy for the YA crowd. Originally, I wasn't sure about who would like it, but this is the group that it seems to have interest in it.
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