Welcome to the Dragon Keeper’s Academy: a school full of humans, witches, warlocks, fae, and werewolves, where only the best and brightest get chosen to become a Dragon Keeper. Dive into stories filled with magic, betrayal, and danger alongside students and professors as you spend a year at the academy. Discover ancient secrets, experience untapped power, and race through the air with dragons. … through the air with dragons.
Dragon Keeper’s Academy is an anthology of interconnected short stories brought to you by authors K.D. Reid, Lindsey S. Frantz, and Michelle Wilson.
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Dragon Keeper’s Academy (The Hidden Worlds Anthology Series Book 2) by Michelle Wilson, Lindsey S. Frantz, K.D. Reid is such an awesome story to read. This is book number two in this awesome series and I can not wait to read more from this author. I highly recommend this story to everyone who loves reading about dragons and other paranormal creatures.
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Dragon keepers academy is where you go to train to become a dragon keeper and only the best are chosen.
Although I enjoyed this anthology I found it a little disjointed the synopsis states interconnected characters but I only noticed one tutor that appeared in more than one story.
Dragon Keeper’s Academy
by Michelle Wilson
An Anthology of stories surrounding the Dragon Keepers Academy, where there are students, Dragons and instructors, as well as other characters. Recommended for those who love Dragons!
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This academy book is different than the normal these days. Each chapter gives you a story about one of the character’s lives while during or somewhat before/after their time at the academy. It is nice that each chapter you get a nice little story that all mesh with each other and/or the school. It is awesome in one sitting or you can pick it up and read 1 or 2 chapters at a time and not miss anything. This is my new favorite book. I was given a free copy of this audiobook at my request and this is my honest review.
This was a YA collection of stories; I thought this was an good collection of stories. each story are written about the same characters and setting but with different writers. Needless to say, the writing styles and narratives different greatly within this framework. It was a good read to pass the time.
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This is a book full of short stories by multiple authors. They were all very good and entertaining to read about the students, teachers, or dragons. They all had some of the same characters throughout the stories but the main character for each one was different. Some were funny, sad, scary, and others happy. Once one was done it was so easy and hard to stop and I just had to keep reading one more until the end. I thought all were well written and easy to understand. Just a great idea for a bunch of short stories.
This book is a series of short stories. The stories go from the giving of the eggs by the mother dragon, to the academy where they bond with their humans or fae counterparts, and so on, all the way to trying to join the Riders regalia. It is an academy story, but told in a different way than most of them. Each story has a different perspective as the main character is different. I really enjoyed the stories. They captured my imagination and I would highly recommend this book.
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I thought these were quick good stories. I have to say some of them left me wanting more n more. I believe they all flowed pretty good and was interesting to see how each author took to this world.
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The story line and character work were good. The book had a fairly smooth flow to it. This was a quick, fun read.
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Great short stories. The stories are about loyalty, friendship, and love. Not only of the students to their dragons, but the students to each other. Bonding with a hatchling is just the start of the students’ journeys. At the academy they will learn to bond to their dragons, and love and care for them, grow in confidence, and remain loyal to the academy and their fellow students. The only thing I didn’t like about this book was there was no continuity from one story to the next. They almost seemed like random stories. None of the characters from one story showed up in subsequent stories except for a few minor characters like professors or the one leader. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review