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Dragon Sense #2

Broken Dragon Bonds

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Several months have passed since Bryzsal and the Resistance dealt the First Ones a crushing defeat, but their fears are not over yet as the golden dragons threaten to retaliate. To counter the threat, the Resistance’s leader, Tsol, has sent word to all the dragons of Falraesia to join him in ending the First Ones’ tyranny for good. Victory will not be easy, however, when Bryzsal learns of Tsol’s plan for him to sing the Song of Ilufàn, a powerful magic he vowed never to use again. Torn between defeating the First Ones or saving his friends, Bryzsal’s loyalty is put to the ultimate test.

Meanwhile, Gaelion continues his perilous journey in search of Bryzsal as their inseparable bond draws them closer together. Along the way, he receives a grim warning from the Loma, the last of the Ancient Trees, that should Bryzsal sing the Song he could unleash an even greater evil upon Falraesia than the Dragon Code itself. Gaelion must now hurry to find his friend and stop him before it’s too late.

404 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 4, 2021

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Derik Fung

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Derik was born and raised on the west coast of British Columbia, Canada, and continues to live there with his wife and two children. His love of fantasy, especially dragons, started at a young age. Derik’s long-held dream of becoming a storyteller led him to write his debut novel, Dragon Kin and now Broken Dragon Bonds.

When he is not writing, Derik enjoys eclectic foods, reading a good novel, staying fit, and simply marveling at the natural splendour of the mountains and ocean that surrounds his home. To contact Derik, you can reach him at dragonsense3@gmail.com or facebook.com/derik.fung.35.

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May 5, 2025
Nice continuation, eventful and well paced

Finding the right path is no easy thing for the protagonists in a setting so constrainted and torn between factions opposed by generations of prejudice.
Bryzsal and Gaelion will have to find one, though, with little advice to rely on as their unique bond is mostly regarded as either a legend, or an abomination.
I hope the best for them, they're good fellows.

The situation at the end of this installment brings some protagonists whom, considering their views, make for an interesting continuation.

Which I hope will come and that time passed since the second book (twice that between the first two) is merely a hiatus in the author's activity, because those two first books are so enticing.
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