For Eon, failure is not an option. His livelihood, and that of his master, depends on Eon’s ability to be chosen as a Dragoneye, an apprentice to one of the twelve energy dragons. Being chosen means great prestige; being rejected could mean death. For Eon is actually Eona. Women are forbidden to practice Dragon Magic…
Tag: fantasy
Review: His Majesty’s Dragon
When the HMS Reliant captures a French ship in battle, they find in amongst its cargo something they never expected: a nearly-hatched dragon egg. Captain Will Laurence knows his ship won’t make it to port before the egg hatches — and an unharnessed dragon on a ship in the middle of the ocean could spell…
Review: The Girl Who Chased the Moon
Emily came to the small town of Mullaby, North Carolina hoping to learn more about her mother. Why did Dulcie leave, and why did she refuse to tell her daughter anything about her life? Emily wants answers, but everywhere she turns she just runs into more questions. Next door, Julia spends her nights dreaming about…
Review: The Last Dragonslayer
Hereford was once a magical place, full of wizards who could control the weather and bend time to their will. But that was a long time ago. The magic is dying, and now even the most powerful spellcasters are reduced to scraping by on unclogging drains and rewiring houses. Jennifer Strange, foundling and acting operator…
Review: Seraphina
The peace between the dragons and humans of Goredd, however tenuous, has lasted for almost 40 years. Major conflicts have ceased, and the dragons lend their rational and mathematical minds to universities as scholars and teachers. But with the anniversary of the treaty fast approaching, the tension is palpable. Into this looming danger enters Seraphina,…