One herald has been stopped. Rob must progress to stop them all.
With the Eternal now captive, Rob wants answers. A greater danger is coming, and it’s one he knows nothing about.
But the Eternal refuses to tell him anything.
Rob knows other heralds will come. As the borders of his realm are attacked, his mastery of unity is key to stopping them—only this time it’s not strong enough.
He needs more power. He needs to progress.
But how can he progress when he doesn’t know what comes next?
And can he do it before this overwhelming power reaches his land?
Dragon Unity is book 12 in an exciting progression fantasy series!
Dragon Unity is the twelfth book in the Blood of the Ancients Series by Dan Michaelson & D.K. Holmberg - it is an epic fantasy, with a coming-of-age adventure, and high-stakes heroism. We follow Rob, a young man who, unlike most of his people, is not transformed by the mystical “firewater” meant to strengthen warriors against the valley’s deadly threats. This twist sets him on a path of self-discovery, resilience, and unexpected power. The authors craft a vivid setting filled with dangerous creatures, ancient mysteries, and a tangible sense of history. The lore surrounding the “dragon forged” and the valley’s threats is original, intriguing, and quite richly detailed. Each book builds momentum, balancing action with quieter, emotional moments. The stakes escalate naturally, keeping me invested the whole way through. The series leans into familiar fantasy tropes, so seasoned readers might predict some plot threads – but they still deliver an engrossing read. Happy Reading…
The story is fun to read, but the author gets a bit long winded explaining what the character is thinking. The author also spends unnecessary time covering the same thing over and over again. When a reader has spent this much time reading this series, it's not necessary to backtrack so much to remind the reader of what and why the character did something. The first 8 or 9 books were easy to read through. But, the editing has gotten poor the last 3 or 4 books. Repeating sentences, extremely poor punctuation, wrong words in a sentence. It's like no one went through these books to edit them. It gets aggravating to have to stop reading to interpret what the author meant to say.
Congratulations to D.K. Holmberg and Dan Michaelson for this amazing series. Ibt’s extremely hard to find such interesting and exciting authors who not only write intelligently but also provide top rated plots, characters and excitement in the stories. I’m really looking forward to the next book!
I enjoyed the first books but the last two books keep repeating on thems elves, this made for very boring reading and I found I was skipping whole pages without missing any details at all. Though I can guess how this all ends, I haven't got the patience to read the last books.
I read for entertainment. I like the story lines. I’ve read a few people’s assumptions that it’s an AI generated story. I just find the grammatical errors distracting at times. I’ll read the final book because I’ve come this far but I probably won’t try and of the authors other books.