From Philip C. Quaintrell, author of The Echoes Saga 'For lovers of your classic Tolkien, this series has it all' - Alan Coleman - Amazon customer 'Best newcomer to the genre. Philip is up there with Feist and Sanderson' - Philip Spick - Amazon customer 700,000 COPIES SOLD WORLDWIDE -- THE GODS ARE DEAD. IN THEIR ABSENCE, THERE CAN BE ONLY CHAOS. ONLY WAR. AND THEY ARE NOT ALL THAT HAS FADED FROM THE WORLD OF VERDA... Once there were heroes. Brave men and women who showed their quality to be above the rest. Those whose deeds earned them the heart of a dragon . Those whose courage and strength resonated with the unborn, who, in their eggs, can wait thousands of years for a warrior worthy of them. These heroes rose up on young battlefields and defended the weak and oppressed across all of Erador. They did so because they were inspired . They had only to look up and see. Dragons Riders! The last noble warriors in the realm. Only heroes can embolden the ordinary. For centuries, millennia , the Dragon Riders galvanised generation after generation, adding Riders to their ranks, birthing dragons from their eggs. But there are no more heroes. War with the Andarens is like nothing the Riders, nor the armies of Erador, have ever faced. In the place of heroes there are only soldiers now. Fodder for the machine of war. This time of twilight is set to be the crowning hour of the dark, when the light is losing its grip. There are those who have been waiting, biding their time in the shadows while the heroes of Verda die out. They worship something ancient. Something forgotten by myth and legend. Something evil. It falls on a few to keep back that darkness. A few who must rise without inspiration and prove themselves worthy. -- 'I read a lot of fantasy books and I can say that this is one of the best I have read' - B. Stewart - Amazon customer - The Echoes Saga ''The Echoes Saga' demonstrates a simple commitment to the power of story' - Stephen Dudley - Amazon customer - The Echoes Saga
Philip started his career as an emergency nurse and began writing the books he’d want to read as a hobby between shifts.
He published his first novel in 2016, and soon began his epic fantasy series, The Echoes Saga which went straight into the Amazon bestsellers list in 4 countries.
Now one of the best-selling indie authors worldwide, Philip lives in Manchester, England with his wife and two young children and is hoping this is just the beginning.
I’ve read plenty of 5 star books in my day but there’s only a handful of book 1s that are more like 6 stars.
Game of Thrones Assassin’s Apprentice Empire of the Vampire
These books are absolutely incredible and I can firmly put this book among them. These are the only books that made me finish one chapter after another and say “holy shit”. What this author did with the world building and the character work was just top tier. I’ve never read any of this author’s previous works and didn’t even know this was a prequel so I have no idea if this book is way better than his other books or not.
I loved every single protagonist, truly despised the antagonist, and completely enraptured with the worldbuilding, the different races, and the inventive creatures.
Philip is immediately a favorite author for me based off this one book!
Quaintrell takes us back to Verda, (a world those of us familiar with Phillips masterful works "The Ranger Archives" and "Echo's Saga") and brings us many, many...many years before either. This is a time all of us could only day dream about while on our wild ride through Echo's...A Time of Dragons!
While we are dropped back into a world we all know and fell in love with, this is a very different (fresh) Verda. Quaintrell pens a sprawling, magical, mysterious and dark landscape with a bevy of new characters and races. All following their respected paths to protect and fight for what they believe to be the correct path(based on the events and recorded Histories from their written pasts). But is all they've been bred, raised and trained to fight for actually the full truth?! This is the start of another Epic that Quaintrell is so good at crafting. Blending adventure, courage, love, loss, unplanned friendships and just flat out awe! You will no doubt have issues putting this book down and (as with myself) have to deal with an amazing ending leaving you wanting the next installment immediately!
Fans of Quaintrell do not hesitate to dive in, and those just finding this wonderful world...grab the works of Phillip Quaintrell's "The Ranger Archives" and "Echo's Saga" and settle in to one of the wildest and amazing (dragon) rides of your book reading lives!! 🔥🔥🔥
Book 1 "Once There Were Heros" is an easy ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ for me and the new series "A Time of Dragons" is sure to be another gem in Phillip Quaintrell's Epic Fantasy resume 🍻📚
So I hadn’t read Quiantrell’s other works in the Verda world before reading this, simply because I didn’t know. I didn’t know that the Echoes Saga takes place in the same world, and that’s on me. But, I can say that having reading this one first, you can still understand and enjoy the story. Now with that being said obviously there is a different reading experience coming from someone familiar with the world and the events of the Echoes Saga. But wow what a book this was. You can tell that Quaintrell loves fantasy books. This was filled to brim with epic fights, character development, and world building. After reading this book then going to Rise of the Ranger, book 1 in the echoes saga, this is my favorite by far (and Rise of the Ranger was still a 5 ⭐️ read for me). I would rate this book a 10 out of 5. I loved it so much.
Once There Were Heroes is the first book in the 5-book series A Time of Dragons, a prequel series by author Phillip Quaintrell, the same author of The Echoes Saga and The Ranger Archives. Here we go back 5,000 years in Verda's history to see the origin of the dragons and also their rivals, the Aegres, who are giant eagles. I simply loved this book. At first, I felt a little confused because there were so many new and unknown characters, and also because it started in the middle of the mess. However, as the book progresses, the author better situates you in the book, mainly because here we follow two timelines, past and present, and each has its protagonists. In the past, we have Daijen Saeth and Ilhitrand, who are two knights of Aegres. In the present, we have practically three prominent characters who are the protagonists. First, we have the wonderful Androma, who is a Dragon Rider. We also have Galien Drakalis, who is a mercenary who is searching for a legendary treasure and ends up meeting Androma. Last but not least, we have Androma. Joran, I won't go into details so as not to spoil the plot that involves him, but I really liked everything in this book. It was very epic to follow the plot, the characters, the political intrigues, the battle scenes that are epic and one in particular for a chapter with an aerial fight between a Dragon Rider and an Eagle Rider in the sky is breathtaking and the world building is wonderful. Here we have the beginning of a new epic saga in a world already known but new things to show for those who have read all the books in The Echoes Saga. I highly recommend this series, you won't regret it.
Perfection at its finest. Perfectly done. The writing is so real you see, feel and hear everything that each an every character dose. Philip Quaintrell brings such Beautiful Work to Life.
Update: Did a reread of this ahead of book 2's release and I must say that it was even better the second time. Can't wait to see what mysteries are solved and how our heroes progress in book 2!
This book was really good. I’ll start there. For me, the same thing happened here as it did with Rise of the Ranger. I started it and wasn’t grabbed like with other books I’ve read, so I struggled with keeping going, but I pushed on and finally grabbed the names and places and titles, and soon began to absolutely fall into this book. The lore and world building was great and expanded on what we already know of Verda and the breadcrumbs for what we learned in the Echoes Saga was great but I was left with way more questions than answers by the end which drives me nuts but I guess we’ll just have to wait until books 2!
"Once there were heroes. They rose up on young battlefields and defended the weak and opressed across all of Erador. Only heroes can embolden the ordinary. In the place of heroes there are only soldiers now. Fodder for the machine of war".
Humanos y andaren llevan siglos enfrentados en una guerra que no parece tener fin. Ambos cuentan con fuerzas formidables: los humanos con los jinetes de dragón, y los andaren con los vahlken, guerreros "mutantes" que cabalgan águilas gigantes. Ambos grupos son en gran parte independientes de sus respectivos gobiernos, pero acuden en defensa de aquellos pertenecientes a sus especies, por lo que los aegres y los dragones parecen estar destinados a ser enemigos eternos, como las personas que los dirigen. Nadie ve fin a esta larga guerra, pero hace años, con ayuda del Yelmo de Ahnir, el Dios de los andaren, se predijo la llegada de un niño mestizo que podría cambiarlo todo.
Es un poquito complejo y abrumador situarse en esta saga TAN LARGA, compuesta de momento por nada más y nada menos que CATORCE libros, divididos en tres sagas interconectadas. Este es la primera parte de una bilogía que vendría a ser la precuela, y cuyos hechos suceden 12.000 años antes a su siguiente trilogía. El mismo autor dice que se puede empezar con este universo por donde uno quiera, así que yo decidí empezarla por orden cronológico, siendo este el punto de partida.
"Once there were heroes" es una historia de fantasía clásica, con un grupo bastante grande y diverso de personajes y una trama que da constantes saltos hacia alante y hacia atrás en el tiempo. Su ritmo es más bien pausado, de estas historias que se va cociendo a fuego lento, pero no va a ser una sorpresa para nadie que yo diga que es precisamente esto una de las cosas que más me gustó de la novela. Si bien su mundo creo que peca un poquito de "genérico" y no creo que sorprenda demasiado en cuanto a originalidad, sobre todo a aquellos que ya tenemos unos cuantos años leyendo el género a nuestras espaldas... Creo que es en sus personajes donde destaca y brilla, y es precisamente ese ritmo lo que nos permite ir conociéndolos poco a poco, a la vez que se nos van desvelando detalles del mundo que les rodea y todos los secretos que se cuecen en las sombras.
No voy a engañar a nadie, no es la historia más innovadora ni con mejores giros que he leído últimamente, pero creo que tiene lo suficiente (y de sobra) para agradar a todos aquellos que disfrutamos con la fantasía. El ritmo es bueno, los personajes muy bien construidos y carismáticos y ambas lineas temporales son igualmente interesantes, lo que hace que los saltos temporales jamás sean un impedimento a la hora de mantenerte enganchado. Y perdonad que insista con el tema de los personajes... Pero es que los tenéis de todos los géneros, edades y razas. Y aquí aplaudimos que las enanas tengan barba y se roben un poco la atención de sus colegas masculinos 💅 El grupo que se va formando a lo largo de las páginas (y de los años) es de lo más entrañable y variopinto, y conquista a cualquiera al que le vaya un poquito la típica fantasía rolera.
He terminado este primer libro con una buenísima sensación, todavía muchas preguntas por responder (que asumo me contestarán en la segunda parte) y todas mis esperanzas puestas en esta saga tan larga. Si sigue así, no descarto que se convierta en una de mis favoritas. Absolutamente recomendado si leéis en inglés.
Imagine reading a book where the only POVs are those of side characters. That is what reading Once There Were Heroes felt like. It is an entire volume that only serves to build a backstory.
It is an decent story, though nothing extraordinary, and the side characters are fine, though nothing that left me particularly bothered about them. The overarching plot is the same old "light vs darkness" bs that we've read plenty of times. The author does try to present it in a slightly unique manner though, which is what made me at least speed read the whole thing to see where it led.
I also felt that the book was in heavy need of editing and shortening. There were too many convoluted sentences, and some that didn't make sense at all.
I'll consider this as a 0.5th volume instead of the 1st, and see what the next one brings. There is potential, and the writing is decent. It just needs to be more centred in my opinion.
Wow once again, another Philip Quaintrell masterpiece. I highly recommend all of this man’s books haha. I read his entire Echoes Saga series a few months back and it turned into one of the best fantasy series I’ve ever read. Something about it just really pulled me in. Anyways, this A TIME OF DRAGONS series is sooooo good. Book 1 starts off with a bang and portrays the mind-blowingly beautiful world of Verda. This man’s world building is spectacular. I don’t want to spoil anything but I highly recommend his Echoes Saga series first, followed by this series. Perfect 10
Simply put this is a story of might , magic , courage and destiny . Any reader who loves to read. Who loves the journey to another world will like this work of wonder !
First book of Quaintrell's new Verda series takes us back long before the Echoes Saga. The "good guys" are a mixed bag, but the bad guys are clearly defined.
l don't find myself too enamored with most of the protagonists with the exception of the dwarves, I love them. The book has the annoying tendency to jump back and forth in time, but by the end I sort of got used to that.
lnteresting beginning, while not as compelling group of characters as the Echoes Saga l have no doubt he'll bring it home.
I don't get it. Everyone rates this book five stars.
It's dull and hard to follow. Not because it's complex, although it is, but because the author doesn't give context and makes narrative leaps without warning. For example, at one point Kit, the Nimean, is fighting things underwater and then she's walking up stairs in the air. There was no transition.
The two forces that are at war with each other, seem equally at fault. No protagonist steps forward to lead the plot. It feels like standing in the eye of a tornado and describing the destruction, but without feeling any fear and not knowing whose house just sped past.
The magic, what little there is of it, has no structure or explanation. The two supernatural warrior sects seem equally bloodthirsty and indoctrinated. Within the first quarter of this book we are only able to learn the origin of the Vahlken... and their "training" is laughable. It consists of being beaten up and nearly killed, again and again, then you are warned that any disrespect or lack of perfection will result in death... and then you're thrown into a magic pond.
Sure the world is complex and dark but there's no hero to follow, nor a clear side to take in the conflict. There's not even a group of survivors whose internal bonds form a bulwark against the raging tides of war. In short, I can't find a horse to ride and don't know where the finishing line is.
Moving away from Illian and Ayda this book focuses on Erador and Andorra a long time in the past, not sure fully but a few millenia atleast.
Two reasons why this is my favourite book of 2023 as of yet:
One, the world gave plenty of nods to the previous two series in this world be it the monsters for RA and the weapons, materials, and even characters. However it just had a a feel of a totally new world with plenty more to explore.
With the new countries, came new magic, new lore that was super fun to read about. Essentially reason one is the World Building was Epic.
Two, PCQ managed to pull of a great cast of characters with a well paced plot split between past and present with both plots intertwining.
The book was just fantastic from start to finish and I thoroughly recommend this book to any action packed classic fantasy reader.
From the first page, Once There Were Heroes had me hooked. Philip C. Quaintrell blends action, mystery, and rich worldbuilding into a story that feels both epic in scale and intimate in emotion. The battles are vivid and cinematic. The pacing is relentless in the best way—each chapter pushes you forward, making it nearly impossible to stop reading.
The story balances two timelines with remarkable clarity, weaving them together with precision and purpose. Each perspective draws you deeper, revealing secrets, alliances, and betrayals that seamlessly combine to build a story much deeper and more impactful.
The characters are deeply layered and beautifully crafted—each one carries their own struggles, ambitions, and flaws. There’s weight to every decision, cost in every victory, and a constant undercurrent of wonder at the dragons and gods shaping the fate of this world.
It’s everything I want from an epic fantasy. It’s the kind of book that makes you stay up too late and wanting more. 😱😆
Really enjoyed this book! I loved the author’s first series, so when I found out they were making a new series I was very excited! This book did not disappoint all of the amazing elements of fantasy that I love so much! Super enjoyed the magic in this book! Loved the world building in this book so much. I can’t wait for the next book! I loved all the new characters and change in the book and I’m so excited for what’s next!
Incredible book! I could not put it down. When I got towards the end I was struggling because I wanted to know what was going to happen with Joran and company, but at the same time I didn't want it to end because I knew I'm going to have to wait til next year for the next book in the saga. This book truly delivers. I'm really looking forward to this new saga.
Je pense que lire sa précédente saga (qui se passe dans le même univers) aurait été plus judicieux J’avoue qu’à partir d’un moment les longueurs ont pris le dessus et j’étais plus vraiment intéressé par ce que je lisais
Malgré tout j’ai adoré les derniers 20% et ça m’a donné envie de lire l’autre saga donc à voir si je relis celui ci plus tard!
The world and the story are definitely intriguing, although I can imagine the leaps in the past/present & povs might be confusing to some. It tells the history and the current, setting up the storyline for the next book in the series with a decent ground layer with different povs.
There's numerous things that a lot of fantasy readers will enjoy: dragons & riders, wizards, aegres & their riders, weavers & giant spiders, a bad guy & good guy and some jolly dwarves. The book also offers some decent wise quotes for you to save.
It's more or less a classic chosen one/dark&light build-up in a slower manner, so if you mind this, this is not the book for you.
I did feel like the writing was a bit dreadful at some point towards the end and felt some unease wanting to wrap things up. Maybe the pacing towards the end wasn't entirely to my liking, and the sentences didn't provoke much emotion when it did spring into action. Because of this, I deducted a point as a 5 star review would mean I'm absolutely glued to the book and could cry out of emotion 😅.
This doesn't mean the book is bad by any means, it's actually quite good - but in my opinion, it could maybe have been polished a little bit more here and there to provoke the right emotions in me.
However, I see the potential of both story and writing, so I'll definitely read the next!
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Book jumps around in time too much and you learn one of the heros dies way too early in the story. And one of the main protagonists doesn't act in any normal fashion.
This was insanely good. Like crazy how much I enjoyed this. The writing style is spot on for me. I could see and feel everything I read. From start to finish, I was enamored with this world, and I'm dying for more. We get multiple POVs with various different timelines that all come together for an epic story. One of my favorite things is when there's timeline hopping in books. Granted, they can be confusing at first. But when all the pieces start moving and the characters start to come together, it's the holy sh!t moment I live for. And it's done so well here. The story and characters had me locked in and made it so hard to put down. The last few chapters were non-stop action and had me on edge the whole time!
I can not wait to jump into book 2 of A Time of Dragons, In the Shadow of Kings.
Fun, immersive story that loosely follows the "chosen-one" trope. I say loosely because you follow the chosen one throughout some of the chapters, but I feel like this book was more about back story, setup and the origins and lore behind the chosen one. You follow the chosen ones protectors throughout his upbringing in this vivid tale of survival. There were some really cool scenes with awesome imagery. The scene of the initiates pairing with the Aegres was intense and awesome. And the cliffhanger at the end has me wanting to start book 2 right away. So many questions!
Bravo Phil!
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Being my first book by this author I was blown away . With some small nods to other epic fantasy authors and the feel of Lord of the Rings meets a grand D&D crew this book has everything you could want . Religious zealots , unlikely hero’s and even more unlikely companions. Beautifully immersive world building that doesn’t take away from the character development and a search for the gods. I am seriously looking forward to devouring the entirety of his works .
This is a very well written fantasy book. There are multiple perspectives and stories going on and a lot of world building that takes place without being confusing or boring. I loved how the store came together and brought characters together over time.. I think it starts a little slow when trying to figure things out at the beginning but picks up pace well and just is a formally well thought out and well written book. The author puts good hints and foreshadowing if you know where to find it