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Dragon Chameleon #7

Chase the Moon

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I'm the hero - or so they say.

A new series by USA Today bestselling author, Sarah K. L. Wilson.
I've never been all that excited about the title - especially now that they're saying the word "sacrifice" along with it.

I'll do what I have to do to help Bataar's people, but with Saboraak thinking I've gone mad and my mimic causing me trouble, it might be harder than I ever expected.

I need to get out of here fast - before a war starts or I end up dead.

Perfect for dragon lovers everywhere, DRAGON CHAMELEON: CHASE THE MOON is episode seven of DRAGON CHAMELEON. The adventure begins when you one-click today!

Expect a new episode every second Wednesday. Always free in Kindle Unlimited.

98 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 20, 2019

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Sarah K.L. Wilson

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Sarah K. L. Wilson is a USA Today Bestselling author who writes fantasy stories featuring practical heroes & heroines in the most impractical circumstances. She loves writing because it is the only way to make a living and give back to the world when your primary skill is an overactive imagination and a tendency toward violent daydreams.
Sarah can be found in the outdoors of Northern Ontario with her young boys and beloved husband, reading a book, or fending off her husband's pet turkeys with a straw broom.
You can find Sarah's books in paperback, hardcover, ebook and audiobook and they have also been translated into Italian, German, and (very soon) Turkish.
Please, do, enjoy the read!

*USA Today bestseller list, November 2, 2017
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414 reviews93 followers
March 17, 2019
Yeah the more we get to know Tor, the more we find out that he is a hero, full of trouble and getting into situations that are hard to come out but he impossibly survives it.

With his friends in danger, he is on his own to find out what the enemy wants and what do they want from him. Now that he has been marked by both the sun and moon, he is vulnerable, a legend, but also dangerous to his enemies. He needs to stop a war from happening, but how can he do that with his new markings and with most his friends injured?

Tor will have to face many battles and challenges on his own. While this is very dangerous for him, his journey may also help him understand his true value, and those around him

A true masterpiece, things are starting to look interesting for Tor!

Received a copy from the author herself, for an honest review, thank you!
624 reviews
March 23, 2019
What is a Ko’roi, and what does it mean to be one? Tor is about to find out!

A fast reading episode that gives Tor a family, a reason for being, and a job to accomplish. I profited from a second reading to catch the subtleties, as they add a richness to this series that is too easy to miss on a quick read. An excellent tale thus far, one to share with your children and grandchildren.
For a more in depth look, see below:

SETTING: Tor has been recovering from the burns he received in the World of Legends. He is now among the Ka’vai, and finds he is now their leader, having been chosen by passing the tests in the World of Legends. Bataar is not pleased at this reversal in situation, despite having been saved by Tor. Now, we are set to see what the evil Majika’s have planned for this peaceful people and for Tor, as Tor barely finishes his first meal when the Majika attack with their golem army!
Sprinkled throughout, are bits of the prophecy that Tor has, or is being prepared, to fulfill. As with Biblical prophecy, the meaning is often not clear until the prophecy is in the midst of being fulfilled, or has been fulfilled. And the prophecies often have to do with HOW the savior of the Ka’vai people will accomplish specific acts of salvation! (If only Tor had taken advantage of his time to study the ancient writings when he had opportunity! He would have been better prepared to deal with the emergency situations in which he finds himself, as they give specific directions for specific situations.)
A “mimic”or shadow-self of Tor whom we met in the World of Legends, arrives with Tor back into the ‘real’ world. As we discover, he has his uses as well as his dangers, were he to be given full control over Tor. Shabren also has his own shadow, which is in control of Shabren at this point, and we see how that is working out for him. Once again, time and again, Tor’s Dragon saves the day.

CRITIQUE: FASCINATING episode of the role of the Ko’roi—in prophecy and in the story.
The storylines move nicely along- the Dragons Saboraak and Kyrowat, along with Hubric (Kyrowat’s rider and Tor’s mentor) continue to fight the golem and Majika, periodically snatching Tor from death with Saboraak’s jaws! The storyline of the Ko’roi, who he is what he is to accomplish, and how all that relates to the little book given Tor, which he allowed Zin to read, becomes much brighter and more important. We begin to see several of the storylines begin to merge, finally beginning to form a picture of the overall story. Just what that final picture will be, and what it takes to paint it, awaits us in the future books. The characters are also growing: Tor into that of a protector, a sacrifice and likely to be a savior of the Ka’vai people. We learn Tor, Zyla’s and Zin’s last names, I believe for the first time, just as these characters begin to have more depth to them in other ways.
Perhaps I look too deeply into the metaphoric-dragons versus machines, saviors versus destroyers and conquerors, good versus evil. But it seems to me this series speaks to us, in this generation, to not leave heritage, our roots, our elderly behind, or we, too will be conquered by the golem and the Majika.
Children of all ages (and their parents and grandparents) will find themselves absorbed in the continuing saga, Dragon Chameleon.
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3,589 reviews66 followers
July 1, 2019
Ok, the good news is that my wonderful husband got me four, yes four, of Sarah K. L. Wilson’s amazing Dragon Chameleon books, volumes 6 to 9 (World of Legends, Chase the Moon, Shadow Quest and Creeping Darkness). The bad news is that these are so addictive that I’ve pretty much spent every waking hour (or at least every such hour when the staff at the hospital I’m currently virtually imprisoned in allow me) doing nothing but reading these. The yin and yang of it is that boy oh boy was doing so fun, but darn oh darn do I now need the next books in this amazing series! This series of relatively short tales continues to be a wild ride as we follow Tor, the reluctant hero, Shabren, their mimics, the Dragons Saboraak and Kyrowat, the Ka’vai, the golems threat, and so much more. Simply too much to summarize in a single review, but the publisher’s blurbs do the job well enough. Add to those summaries that these stories are superbly told, the characters in them wonderfully crafted and the overarching story arc pretty much perfect. Really, but for the fact that I’m literally dictating this review to my husband from my hospital bed I could go on and on with praises. These books definitely deserve it. Since I can’t do that I will simply note that each of these books is most definitely “one to read”, and all of them are easy to highly recommend. I’m definitely looking forward to the next books in this series.
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1,906 reviews2 followers
March 18, 2019
Another fast-paced installment in this amazing series!

Has Tor gone insane? His mimic is still there - or is he?

Tor really likes Zyla. Like like. But (quote): “Girls. They made no sense at all. I was trying to thank her, and I ended up feeling like I needed to apologize.” There are things that have happened, which doesn’t make it easy between them. “She was more dangerous than an angry dragon.”

And Saboraak is back! I’d missed her. “Saboraak and the mimic. Two voices in my head – two opinions about how to live. It was the worst when they agreed.”

Tor is the future weaver for the Kav’ai. But first, he must stop a war.

Another fast-paced installment in this amazing series! Wonderful!
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479 reviews11 followers
July 29, 2021
Amazing. As always, as the story keeps progressing things keep getting more and more intense. Can I, I just loved that ending with Saaborak not giving a damn and quickly appearing to save Tor. Not to mention all that stuff going on with his shadow and just the overall meaning of having a shadow. Looks like it works like your actual shadow self in real life - it's your fears, desires, that darker aspect of yourself that you deny.

Can't believe this series is close to reaching its end. Makes me sad. I have come to really like Tor and Saaborak. I definitely look forward to the next book.
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1,255 reviews8 followers
March 20, 2019
Tor is the Chosen One, but he needs to go stop a war. He is still trying to keep everyone safe, even though that means they are splitting up. Things so south quickly and its a race to keep things from getting even worse. Being captured sure wasn't part of his plan, and just how is he supposed to get his self out of this mess. Tor and his mimic are so interesting, and I can't wait to see what is coming next.
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165 reviews2 followers
July 9, 2019
Tor survived the testing and is the Chosen One--the Ko’roi. In this book he learns a bit of what it means to be the Weaver and takes on additional responsibility for an entire people, in addition to his small 'family'. Since he never had a family, it's wonderful to see him accept this. This book is filled with some warmth, along with the pain and suffering, of course. Another great episode in the adventure that is Tor's life!
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1,047 reviews2 followers
March 3, 2019
Well, we got a short reprieve from the fiery end of the last book but you know Tor, he just can't stay away from trouble. Or better, trouble always finds him. His mimic is still with him and giving him a hard time but also being his “bad conscious”. Just when I thought I've figured out the storyline, there comes another twist!
221 reviews
March 9, 2019
Saboraak believes Tor's time in the World of Legends and narrow escape from death there has left him insane.
Bataar's people believe Tor to be their destined leader (also known as Sacrifice).
Shabren the Violet discovers Tor's Mimic and wants him for himself.

With Tor and Saboraak separated again....will Saboraak be in time to save Tor or can he save himself?
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881 reviews6 followers
April 1, 2019
I so enjoyed this episode. I forgot some of the story but after a couple of pages , got right back into it.
I think Tor is one of my favorite characters; a truly likeable rogue.
Thinks he’s not a hero but he does good despite himself.
I hope the author tears him kindly in the end.
Wonderful book.
695 reviews6 followers
March 4, 2019
Tor finds himself in more trouble than he can handle. He is a new leader, he is captured and he is constantly mocked by his mimic self, who has unfortunately not disappeared. Regardless, he must try to be be the man he is destined to be.
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389 reviews1 follower
March 5, 2019
Again another exciting cliff riding Dragon of a story. I just can not get enough of the books, with each one I crave more has become a semi addiction to them. Don't miss out on Dragon Chameleon Chase the Moon.
Profile Image for Tera Comer.
2,136 reviews48 followers
March 8, 2019
This is the seventh book in this series and as always we watch as Tor gets himself into more trouble, but always finding a way out. I love the action and suspense that surrounds Tor as he is working towards the man that he is destined to be. I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book
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610 reviews1 follower
March 22, 2019
Another exciting installment of Dragon Chameleon with Tor once again facing choices, which is the right one? And can he protect everyone? Saboraak thinks Tor has lost his mind. And Tor begins to wonder if she is right. This series just gets better and better. Can't wait to read the next one.
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239 reviews18 followers
March 31, 2019
Having fallen in love with Wilson’s Dragon School series, jumping into Dragon Chameleon was a no brainer. I’ve found some of the instalments a bit hit and miss, but this one is definitely a new favourite! Great character development, action and adventure.
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767 reviews16 followers
April 16, 2019
What a story. Poor Tor is still being tortured by his shadow self. He has been a hero again, he needs to help more people and he’s in going to get into trouble. Another typical episode in this fantastic series. Highly recommended.
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5,649 reviews28 followers
July 5, 2019
Chase the Moon, my thirty-first read from author Sarah K.L. Wilson & the seventh book in the Dragon Chameleon series. These serials read more like long chapters. A very quick read that you can't wait to get to the end of the page so you can turn the page and get to the end of the page so you can turn the page and get to the next book, you get the picture. I can’t wait for the next book.
25 reviews1 follower
July 14, 2019
Teen adventure

I was hoping for more, this is just a tiny part of the story, with the focus limited almost entirely to the hero -- who was hard to like, whether because he was crazy, or a bit of a jerk, or preoccupied with staying alive.
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2,881 reviews26 followers
July 31, 2019
Not everything goes as planned. Is Tor sane after the visit to the world of Legends? Or his mimic is a curse that how he has to learn to live with?
Will the chosen one manage to stop the war in the end?
Profile Image for Brenda Allen.
1,551 reviews4 followers
August 16, 2022
Sarah writes a wonderful fantasy with dragons and gives her characters so much development, they feel like real people. Love the main character is the thief they caught and ended up helping them in the end. Love how he has to fight and wins in the end.
776 reviews2 followers
March 1, 2019
Book seven and what can I say that hasn’t already been said. Tor certainly can get himself into some scrapes that’s for sure. It’s good he has a partner to get him out of scrapes. Roll on book eight.
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191 reviews4 followers
March 18, 2019
This story is really heating up! I look forward to seeing how Tor manages all he's up against!
827 reviews33 followers
March 20, 2019
The series keeps ramping up and the action is intense. Tor just can't seem to avoid trouble. After the cliffhanger ending, I'm anxious to find out what happens next!
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169 reviews18 followers
March 20, 2019
A quite revealing follow-up of the story.
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Author 6 books65 followers
March 29, 2019
Can't hardly could put it down, to do the chores i have to do and write my own books.
Wonderful series. Can't wait how it will go on with Tor and his wonderful dragon. Love the dragon.
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495 reviews5 followers
June 12, 2019
Wow! What an ending! Saberaak to the rescue...again. Absolutely loving these books. Full of action and suspense. On to the next one!
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966 reviews27 followers
July 7, 2019
I really enjoyed reading this novella. It's a quicker read for those that are a bit pressed on time, and if you enjoy YA fantasy with dragons and plenty of adventure, you need to read this series.
Profile Image for Merri Gammage.
Author 6 books1 follower
July 11, 2019
Another great read

I'm just saying the same things about all of these at this point. I can't get over how much I love them.
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38 reviews
April 29, 2020
Luck and skill needed

Each chapter seems to get Tor in deeper and deeper, and farther away from his assigned mission. He will need more than luck to help him out
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1,258 reviews43 followers
July 3, 2020
Another fantastic installment in the Dragon Chameleon series. The story is fast paced and keeps me hooked. I love how the story is unfolding and progressing through each book.
Once again, the narration is great. Sean's female voice has grown on me.
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