
Dragonfall
The Dragon Scales Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Philip Ishak Arditti
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Rebecca Hayes
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By:
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L.R. Lam
About this listen
THE SENSATIONAL SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER!
'Exactly what you love in a fantasy' ROBIN HOBB
'A fire-new take on dragons' SAMANTHA SHANNON
'Brilliant' HANNAH KANER
The first in an epic fantasy series, with a smouldering forbidden romance, a dangerous heist, a world full of magic, and DRAGONS.
The last male dragon. A desperate thief. A bond that will save the world . . . or shatter it.
Long ago, humans betrayed dragons, stealing their magic and banishing them to a dying world. Now their descendants worship dragons as gods. But the 'gods' remember, and they do not forgive.
So when thief Arcady casts a spell to steal a powerful artefact and accidentally traps Everen - the last male dragon - in the human world, the consequences are deadly.
Everen soon realises the key to his destiny, and to regaining his true power, lies in Arcady. All he needs to do is convince them to bond with him completely - and then kill them . . .
I'm really glad I stuck with it though as it turned into a really interesting story with well thought out character and plot development.
I can't wait for the next one to come out!
A slow burner but worth sticking with it!
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good liste
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Generally a decent plot but the beginning is slow and parts were difficult to follow. Arcadie’s motivations & long-term goals didn’t feel relevant to her actions, and Everyn’s conflict didn’t feel as impossible as it should have because I didn’t believe their relationship. The premise made the book sound more romance-heavy than it is. I didn’t quite understand the point of the bonus POVs either. The world and magic system was interesting though, and I appreciated the moments exploring gender, and having an NB protagonist.
Great premise, doesn’t quite deliver
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