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Dragon Heart

Book 14: Dwarf City

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Becoming the Hero of the Dragon Lands isn't easy. You have to survive a ruthless tournament. However, even after his victory, one he'd earned with sweat and blood, Hadjar's deadly adventure had just begun.

The winner gets everything he could ever ask for: accolades, a wreath that symbolizes his greatness, and the Emperor's undivided attention. His duty is to escort the dragon Princess to the Ruby Mountains, the dwarves' homeland. But the wreath isn't what it appears to be . . .

It would easily be a match for any slave collar, and is controlled by the "cute and kind" princess. Moreover, the path that leads to the mountains runs through the Red Mist Lands, which are the kind of place only a chosen few could ever hope to survive . . .

©2022 Kirill Klevanski (P)2022 Tantor
Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Dragons Royalty Survival
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This series is one of my favourites and this book is no different. It is amazing

The newest addition

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excellent narration great story and great characters can not wait for the next book

Great book

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As much as I wanted to find this a fun read, it was still not as exciting as previous instalments. It barely held my attention. If you’re looking for action, a rudimentary level of introspection, gore and extra tidbits of lore you'll enjoy this installment. To be fair though,if you are on the 14th book of this series and you're still unsure why you like it,, I don't know what to tell you.

Like I said in the title, this was the perfect pallet cleanser for me.

I didn’t have to think very hard, I didn’t have to try to much to make sense of things. I feel like the author was trying incredibly hard to be profound and on occasion that landed, but more ofen than not the attempt felt forced at the very least.

Will I continue this series though? Yes, so make of that what you will.
I liked it. And of course, I’ll have to say how impressed with the narration I am. Considering the material he had to work with, Kevin T. Collins did a good job.

A pallet cleanser that works

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