![]() The story sticks to the Christian genre without being overdone really balancing the struggle of good and evil throughout. Silas is ruthless and unpredictable, while Hon (Honour) is emphatic, sensitive and full of love for others, two polar opposites, each with their own agenda to destroy and to protect. ![]() The character development is outstanding highlighting real-life struggles and issues. ![]() The author described scenes with such detail that you can picture them vividly and feel the fear, sadness and loss from the villages when the dragon arrives, terrorizes them and leaves them destroyed in every sense of the word. It filled you with anticipation and a sense of foreboding before the book began. Set in medieval times, the way the author opens the story using the book of Job from the Bible, which was a great move. The story is amazing and has so much going on that you find yourself falling into the story walking with the characters through this epic adventure. This was a hard book for me to get into since I am not a big fan of fantasy, but once I did I was hooked till the very last page. But Hon continues to battle the terror, the wounds that threaten to overthrow his mind. Their ambition: to end the dragons and their Masters for good. He enters the clash head-on, assembling a motley group of strong but all-too-human men. Hon, a 6 year-old boy, is stripped violently from his family, orphaned, and thrust into the conflict between the Dragon Masters and the lords of the lands.Īs he grows, so does his hatred for the beasts. Rumors of an ancient ancestral cult spreads on the wind… and the Dragon Masters wait a sinister force lurking in the darkness, growing in the shadows. …relegated to the realm of fairy tale and myth.īut not all the people believe them to be gone.Ĭommoners whisper of their existence and the old ones among the people recount tales from their childhoods terrifying abductions in the dark of night, the horrendous, flaming destruction of their family homes.Ī growing dread, a heavy foreboding lies heavy across the lands. Book 3 in my Christian fantasy fiction series
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