How many chances does one guy get? A new series by USA Today bestselling author, Sarah K. L. Wilson. I was barely snatched from death and torture by my beloved dragon, Saboraak. But now, with a magical illness and a message to deliver, things are looking grim. Can we find healing and deliver our message before the Dominion is overrun by golems? Perfect for dragon lovers everywhere, DRAGON … golems?
Perfect for dragon lovers everywhere, DRAGON CHAMELEON: SHADOW QUEST is episode eight of DRAGON CHAMELEON. The adventure begins when you one-click today!
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Ok, the good news is that my wonderful husband got me four, yes four, of Sarah K. L. Wilson’s amazing Dragon Chameleon books, volumes 6 to 9 (World of Legends, Chase the Moon, Shadow Quest and Creeping Darkness). The bad news is that these are so addictive that I’ve pretty much spent every waking hour (or at least every such hour when the staff at the hospital I’m currently virtually imprisoned in allow me) doing nothing but reading these. The yin and yang of it is that boy oh boy was doing so fun, but darn oh darn do I now need the next books in this amazing series! This series of relatively short tales continues to be a wild ride as we follow Tor, the reluctant hero, Shabren, their mimics, the Dragons Saboraak and Kyrowat, the Ka’vai, the golems threat, and so much more. Simply too much to summarize in a single review, but the publisher’s blurbs do the job well enough. Add to those summaries that these stories are superbly told, the characters in them wonderfully crafted and the overarching story arc pretty much perfect. Really, but for the fact that I’m literally dictating this review to my husband from my hospital bed I could go on and on with praises. These books definitely deserve it. Since I can’t do that I will simply note that each of these books is most definitely “one to read”, and all of them are easy to highly recommend. I’m definitely looking forward to the next books in this series.
I am loving the development of the mc Tor. I am enjoying the interaction he is having with his dragon Saboraak, and his female counterpart Zyla. He keeps getting into trouble, but seems to always get back out of it somehow. I can’t wait to keep reading this series to see where our hero finds himself next
Dragon Chameleon: Shadow Quest is book eight in this incredible series. Tor is suffering from a magical illness and Saboraak is desperately trying to get him help. This is a great book with a fabulous cliffhanger ending. I definitely recommend this book and series._
Barely alive, Tor is rescued by Saboraak and Zyla and flown through storms of rain and gold (..er…dust that appears gold to the feverish, hallucinatory Tor). As Tor’s injuries are caused by magic, a special healer is required to heal him, before the trio can deliver an important message to a captain in a sky city that has so far escaped destruction. But first things first: Hubric sends Zyla, Saboraak and Tor to just such a healer as is required for the magical wounds, one who is rather deeply indebted to Hubric. Thus enters a new character into our story, Eventen . Is he trustworthy? Tor thinks not when he shows attention to Zyla. Will she fall for it?
After treatment, while flying, Tor finally begins reading the book “Ibrenicus Prophecies”, which he should have been reading all along. He finds an interesting addendum, by none other than “The Chosen One”, written especially for those living in these ‘last days’—a warning and some instructions, for those battling the dark forces of evil. (I could not help but think of the book of Revelation, written in signs, giving warnings and instructions for those living in our last days). Be that as it may, Tor finally takes seriously the reading assignment he has been urged to do from the beginning of his journey with Hubric. Hopefully, the prophecy will be able to enable him to fight the evil powers of the golem and the Magikas that made them.
This episode moves us along into Tor’s taking on the responsibilities of an adult in learning his role, learning the history of the battle in his day, as it is an extension of an ancient battle brought down to his day. The tender affections between Zyla and Tor are tested by the new man, and then strengthened by their enduring together further assaults from unexpected angles. The twists and turns of the action in the story once again keep the reader turning the page as quickly as it can be read. Tor is learning to control his shadow..i.e….his darker side, which is mandatory if he is to succeed in becoming the man he wants, and is needed, to become.
This epic fantasy will be cherished by readers of all ages.
Tor’s Quest continues in surprising ways
The dedication made me choke up (in a good way!). Thank you.
A fast-paced, exciting, surprising new installment. The story is never going where you think it’s gonna go. And the dry humor is unparalleled. Quote, Tor: “I didn’t like being the damsel in distress. I didn’t have the hair for it.” Tor now has a nifty little scar which burns hot when someone (including himself) tells a lie. And: he’s jealous. Ha!
Sarah K.L. Wilson has enriched my life with words. Words can be so powerful. They’re strung together in such a way they made a lasting impression on me. These books: they take me on a journey, they take my breath away, they make me laugh, they make me cry. I’d say: jump up that dragon and join in the adventure!