Rephylon is dead, but Tythel’s enemies draw closer.
The first ever death of one of the alien invaders has galvanized the resistance, but the Alohym are now aware that the resistance is a real threat. For years, they’ve treated this little rebellion as a mild annoyance.
Now they’re bringing their full might to bear. Tythel must travel to her father’s tomb to face off against a half-Alohym, half human monstrosity and grow further into her inherited draconic might. Armin must lead a group into the depths of a necromantic dragon’s tomb. Haradeth must recruit the reclusive Sylvani to the war. And a new player undertakes a desperate journey to return a stolen egg that could change the war.
Spellchecker is not a substitute for editing. Every book this author writes has atleast one homonym error, tense error, typo, or possessive/plural confusion per page.
Pay an editor so we can stop tripping on your constant errors and just enjoy your stories the way you want us to, because you ARE a really good storyteller.
The Dragon's Scion Looses Her Tears, But Gains Her Wings
Futuro and the Rebellion have taken heavy losses and a few victories, and that trend continues. However the few victories have achieved have denied the Allohym their supposed moral high ground, gained the Rebellion valuable allies, intelligence, and resources. The Rebellion's chances of winning their war against the Allohym are steadily improving.
This series of books should appeal to fans of high fantasy, dragons, and the fans of the LitRPG genre.