Tirror was once peaceful- people and speaking animals lived in harmony and peace. Then the dark forces came, and ruined everything. Once peaceful people became warlike, and trusted subjects turned against their rulers.
One such vassal, Sivich, murdered Everard, king of Auric , took over his kingdom and enslaved his children, 12-year-old Tebriel and 14-year-old Camery. Thanks to loyal friends, Teb was able to escape from Sivich's cruelty. He hid first among the speaking foxes (friends from his youth) and then among the otters of Nightpool, where he recovered from major injuries.
Dawncloud awakens from a long hibernation in a muddy slew. She needs to find a mate, and hopes she is not in fact the last singing dragon on Tirror. While she searches for a male to quicken her eggs, she senses another potential answer to a different need: a dragon bard. Dragons and bards, once paired, have the power to awaken sleeping souls and to drive out the darkness. Quazelzeg, lord of the dark forces on Tirror, thought he'd murdered every last bard and dragon. Dawncloud is determined to bring forth her new lives and then find bards for them all- Tirror's freedom depends on it.
Teb's long convalescence gives him time to regain his lost memory and ponder why he's considered important. What does his mysterious birthmark mean? Why does singing come so easily to him, and what is his connection to the singing dragons?
His mother Meriden, missing and presumed dead since before Sivich betrayed his father, told him and Camery stories of Tirror's past, filled with singing dragons, talking animals and peace beyond measure.
I enjoyed this tale, part 1 of a trilogy. Teb has to regain his memories and then find out who is is and who he is meant to be. Dawncloud has a family to bring to life and a mission to fulfill once she does. I enjoyed watching their separate stories come together and can't wait to see what happens next.