Clary's books have earned over five-hundred five-star reviews on Amazon. Two ugly dragons, a memorable story, and a pair of likable irreverent characters fill this book with adventure that builds up to the last page while drawing the reader into situations not quite like any other book about dragons. Dragons don't have to be so serious, you know. Or perhaps they do, but maybe the people who interact with them are not always those who are brave and honorable.
I've never seen a dragon, but wish I had. I live in Washington State with my wife, youngest son, and dog named Molly. I spend my time doing what I love the most: writing about an action-packed fantasy world of dragons, and magic. My leisure time is spent traveling and exploring the beautiful countryside in the Pacific Northwest from high desert to forests to coastal terrain.
In recent years, I've published over a dozen fantasy books including one called "DRAGON! Stealing the Egg" which began the idea of how to live and survive in a world where dragons are part of the landscape. The Dragon Clan Series is built on that idea. It is unique in that it introduces a new main character in each of the eight books of the series, yet continues the same storyline.
The book entitled Blade of Lies: Mica Silverthorne Story was a finalist in an Amazon national novel writer’s contest in 2013. My most recent series is The Mage’s Daughter, which is a little action and a bit of magic.
First of all, I am attracted to titles and book covers. This book is no exception. But I was led astray by that.
This story has very little about dragons. I kept reading and reading waiting for the story to begin about the two dragons. But this story isn't about dragons! It is about two young men, Bender and Tyler, and their friendship and adventures as they escape a war too find a new life. Yes, they stole two dragon eggs, they hatch, eat, grow; but that is about it when it comes to the dragons.
If you want to read an actual book about dragons, you should read the Temeraire series by Naomi Novik.