A prequel novelette in the Rider of Fire Series
A life-changing hunting trip. Strange beasts in the forest. A dangerous hunt for a missing sister and mother. And a mysterious bronze dragon.
A routine hunting trip turns into a nightmare when Hans discovers a dead dragon rider, and strange beasts in the forest.
Then his family goes missing. He must track the dangerous beasts to find his mother … dead dragon rider, and strange beasts in the forest.
Then his family goes missing. He must track the dangerous beasts to find his mother and sister, but everything goes go wrong.
There’s only one hope left. A hope that could save his family and give him a new destiny. Dare Hans dream of the impossible?
And what must he sacrifice to save his kin?
Fans of Anne McCaffrey’s Dragon Riders of Pern and Christopher Paolini’s The Inheritance Cycle enjoy Riders of Fire.
If you love epic coming-of-age fantasy, heart-pounding adventure and dragons, Bronze Dragon and the Riders of Fire series are for you.
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Riders of Fire Series:
Book 1: Ezaara
Book 2: Dragon Hero
Book 3: Dragon Rift
Book 4: Dragon Strike
Book 5: Dragon WarBook 6: Dragon Healer
Book 7: Dragon Mage
Book 8: Dragon Calls
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Though this book is just a prequel to the series Riders of Fire and not even a very long book the bronze dragon in this book made me fall in love with it. It is a dragon which is full of wisdom, caring and loyal and deserved much better than he got. Handel had been getting visions of ugly creatures who radiated malice which filled him with a sense of doom. So he and his rider Idelian went on a journey to check what these visions were and disaster struck. In the meantime Guin and Hans were out hunting with their father when they came upon one of the creatures, known as Tharuks, they travelled back to Monte Vista, their home where their family resided fearful for what they might find and true enough Monte Vista had been ravaged and stood empty of people. The beasts had taken the humans as their slaves and were on their way to the Terramites and Commander Zens but Hans and Guin were all out to bring back their mother and young sister who they loved tremendously. So much happens in this book, it is a heart stopper and a sad book in so many ways but a book of hope in another. I love the way the story is unfolding and would love to go on reading this amazing series with such beautiful dragons in it!
This is a well written book which tells how Hans and Handel met each other. It’s a prequel to Ezaara Book 1 Riders of Fire. This book introduces the Tharuks and where they came from. It’s a good book and is not necessary to read before you read Ezaara. I fully recommended it as I said it is a good book…
Good adventure story.
Enjoyed this short, interesting, adventure story. Read about what Hans, has to witness and live through before leaving to become a Dragon Rider. Recommended for YA or young at heart. Looking forward to the other stories in this series.
Overall rating: 4.4
This is a prequel novella so it always amazes me how authors managed to bring their characters to life so quickly yet still manage to develop their characters fully as well. This does a wonderful job setting up the scenario for the series. I could picture each dragonet so vividly, and also felt the roller coaster of emotions with the struggles and losses. A good intro. All my reviews are always voluntarily written,
This book started out great and then started some kind of game. You choose the next parts. It went to I can” be bothered with the rest of the story.
I thought this was a strong start to this series. This prequel excited me from the start and it was a real page turner. Many times it felt like someone grabbed onto my heart and shook it about. Destruction, grief and drama countered by heroism were all perfectly presented in a short amount of time. I loved the fact that I never felt sure of what would happen next. I thought the way the author had given the Dragon the POV made it extra exciting. My favourite part was the emotions created around Hans and his younger siblings. The world building and character building were very well done. It gave me the sense that there was going to be much…much more epic-ness coming!
Bronze Dragon by Eileen Mueller is the beginning of a wonderful epic fantasy full of dragons and their riders, terrible foes and plenty of action. I found myself laughing and crying and desperate to find out what happens next. The prequel Is short and free, well written and suitable for teens and adults. I’ll definitely be reading this series over and over again and I’d recommend this series to anyone.
Karen
Disturbingly gruesome battle scene (more a capture scene). Terrible losses. But a good ending.
Bronze Dragon is Book 0.5 (Prequel) in the Riders of Fire series. This amazing little story held me in its thrall till the last page and left me wanting more. Eileen Mueller has created a fantastic world that is so well done with such interesting and wonderful characters and creatures that you feel as though you are part of it. Hans and Handel (our dragon, just love dragons) are great together. We have other wonderful characters too, Alfie and Guin (Hans’ brothers) and must not forget Giddi (a wizard) to name a few. This is a short story that lays a solid foundation for the series to come. I highly recommend it.
I enjoyed the interactions of the characters with eacother. It was very informative because it displayed who they are as people. The easy banter were also very entertaining. A quick read that showcases the foundation of the series. Looking forward to more.
I liked the characters and the story was good. I can’t wait to read the rest of the stories.
What a great short story about a boy that gets his Dragon! It took me about 15 minutes to finish this short prequel to “A Dragon’s Realm”. I enjoyed the read and look forward to this series.