Young Kyra is destined for four years of sorcery training at Kuldiga Academy. After that she will be wed to the man her father has chosen for her and embark upon the perfectly respectable and confining life of a noblewoman in the Middle Kingdom, something she never wanted. But, when Kyra’s mother is murdered by strange creatures, she is thrust into a world of demons and magic before she is ready. More dangerous still, she finds a dragon egg. Though wisdom would suggest she destroy it before it hatches and wreaks havoc on the land, she realizes that it needs her to survive, for there is a terrible curse threatening to destroy it. As their relationship grows, she comes to understand that she needs the dragon just as much, if not more so, if she is to survive the creatures that killed her mother and are now tracking her.
Sam is a very lucky guy. He juggles work in such a way that he makes sure to spend enough time with his loving wife and five sons. He is blessed to be writing full time now. In his spare time he is an avid powerlifter, and competes from time to time.
He spent nearly five years serving as a U.S. Diplomat and absolutely loved the experience, but decided to move back home. Outside of the U.S. he has lived in Latvia, Hungary, and Armenia. He speaks Russian, Hungarian, and Armenian. (He used to speak some Latvian too, but he has no one to practice with anymore…)
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Unreadable - from the tautology in the first paragraph you know this hasn't been near a professional editor. The proof mounts up through the first chapter with a cumbersome fight scene filled with continuity errors (a pair of monsters become three, an unconscious mage keeps hurling spells). The dialogue sounds like Borat put through Google translate. It's not comically bad, it's just bad. I stopped when I saw "manor" spelled "manner". Life is too short to waste on this rubbish. An author with no respect for the reader deserves none in return.
This has the beginnings of a fantastic story with a young sorceress and her dragon companion. The story revolves around Kyra, sent to master her magic at an academy for 4 years. Having no real friends, she finds a place to hide herself away for hours in the woods, where she discovers a dragon egg, something which is supposed to be almost extinct in their world. This is a tale of self discovery, rebellion, vengeance, magic and friendship that kept me turning the pages long after I should have put the book down and done some adulting! I'm looking forward to seeing where Kyra goes next in her training in book 2.
I thoroughly enjoyed the character development . I found the ratio of descriptive explanation and back story to plot development well balanced. I like Mr. Ferguson’s writing style and was thrilled to learn that he has 20 plus novels that are set in this wonderful fantasy planet/Universe.
Book suitable for young adults. Relationships between characters good. Mystery involving characters interesting. Look forward to reading the next book.
This was a good read, it was really slow starting out but it got going eventually. I almost stopped reading it, but I am glad I didn't. Once the story was going it kept going and held your interest til the end, just have to get through the first few chapters. I am going to read the next book and any others. I ended up loving the characters and the story line. The only reason for the 4 rating was the begining, slow and boring. The rest was a 5 star rating. I don't think you would be disappointed reading this. Great reading everyone.
Very good start on the book. Please make book 2 as this was really well developed and I want more dragon and human time together. Right when they were getting closer and the dragon was able to speak it kinda just ended a chapter after that. It was really good book am looking forward to book 2.