Fading glyphs are key to unlocking lost memories. The Dragon’s Dawn series continues.
The Grand Mage’s plan has been thwarted, but he and his allies still search for power, but Laric still doesn’t know what he intends—only that he must be stopped.
As Laric searches for answers, and his friends struggle to understand the nature of the newly formed dragon bond, he finds the link to the dragon Sashaak has begun to change. The dragons share memories, but there are parts of their shared memories they have lost—and that might be the key to what the Grand Mage intends.
Power builds, and the dragons feel the rising influence. Soon all will feel that influence. Time is running short, but the key to stopping the Grand Mage and his allies might have been lost to time.
If Laric can’t stop the Grand Mage, he risks the destruction of all the dragons.
Dragon’s Dawn concludes with another exciting dragon rider fantasy series by bestsellers D.K. Holmberg and Dan Michaelson.
I loved the characters and plot. I was frustrated by the redundancy of the main character doing the same thing over and over and not gaining a clue! The books could have told 5he story in 3 books with a bit of harsh editing. Characters were great, tho. It was definitely worth the struggle to finish the series!
There were aspects of the book which were good but the series drug out too long, main character's mental conflicts described in detail became tiresome. There were several loose ends to character lines and gaps in the story. Ending could have been a lot better and left unanswered questions. Not sure if I can rec. reading series (it's a maybe)
The first books are okay... the waffle abit. By the time you get to this one, it's just going on and on and not getting to the point. Not interesting enough to hold your attention