In the epic conclusion to The White Dragon trilogy, Kasey Byrne returns to her world as a warrior. But the search for the White Dragon did not yield the results she had hoped for. On the contrary. Amidst the battle for survival, the greater threat was not to be found in a world overrun by a powerful force. No. The real danger lay within her.
Born and raised in the Main River Valley in Germany, Stefan came to the U.S. in 1996 where he settled in upstate New York. He grew up on German poetry, soccer, Nutella, and American music. His love of writing began to surface in 1999 (yes, he was thinking about the Prince song while he wrote this sentence). He studied screen writing for five years during which time he wrote a bunch of scripts (one of them came dangerously close to being optioned). After that, there was a foray into poetry and essays on life and existential questions. That brought him to his first novel, The Three Feathers, a fable about a young rooster who follows a dream to search for the meaning of life and finds it in the friendship to a wolf and a war horse. While writing it, he realized that writing has been his own dream all along. Now, four novels, one novella, and a bunch of short stories later, he still feels the same way. You can find him at www.stefanbolz.thirdscribe.com.
Yes, I am a happy reader. So happy I want to go back and re-read this trilogy. I want to read it knowing what I know now. No spoilers, but I think I was born to be Kasey! To grow, to be a warrior, to love, to fly.
The White Dragon by Stefan Bolz is a story that completely captured my heart. The writing is beautiful and full of emotion, the characters feel real, and the world-building is incredible. Every page drew me deeper into its universe. It’s the kind of book that reminds you why you love to read powerful, inspiring, and unforgettable.