How far would you go to help a friend? A new series by USA Today bestselling author, Sarah K. L. Wilson. My dragon took off to help someone in need – of course! That’s just the kind of person ahem dragon that she is. But it’s left me in a bit of a spot.Especially, since she insists that I take Bataar’s place in an epically bad display of courage. I’m no hero, but it looks like I’ll be acting … display of courage.
I’m no hero, but it looks like I’ll be acting like one … again.
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Dragon Chameleon: Silver eyes is book five in this fabulous fantasy adventure series. I definitely recommend you read the whole series in order. Tor and Saboraak are still facing dangers they don’t fully understand yet. As events escalate Tor has to do whatever it takes to save himself, his Dragon and his friends. This is another action packed episode in this brilliant series.
Dragon Chameleon: Silver Eyes is the continuation of Tor’s story and things continue to get interesting for these characters. The story picks up where the last off with Tor and Zin on their own and trying to stay out of danger. But it seems that they are meant to throw themselves into the very fires that they wish to escape. Now Tor is called upon to step up in Bataar’s place to stand against Apeq. The question is not will he but can he?
This story has a slightly slower pace for me, but it picks up the pace after halfway through the story. The author does a good job of keeping the reader in suspense as to what is going to happen. You begin to think one thing concerning the characters only for the author to turn around and have you question yourself. There is quite a bit going on in the second half of this story as things quickly begin to fall into place as to what is to come for so many.
My only disappointment concerning this book is that I was expecting more emphasis on the “silver eyes.” I had thought that Tor would see in the eyes of more people and that there would be the return of that danger as they exploded all around him. That doesn’t happen in this book so I was a bit disappointed.
I am rating this book 4.5 out of stars. The story is good, starts a bit slow for picking up where the last left off, and I felt let down by the title, but I am eager for the next installment.
Tor and friends have all split up. Saboraak and Bataar are trying to take care of the dragons, Zyla is with Apeq and Tor is trying to keep Zin safe. So much is going on and will Tor be able to find his way out of trouble??
Another breathtaking episode
Where oh where is Saboraak? And Tor, brave Tor, bold Tor, what is he to do now, after that gruesome discovery?
Quote: “Well, we were in quite the pickle. Saboraak was bound by honor to help her own. I was bound to prevent a war. Bataar thought he was bound to prophecy and legend. We were quite the bunch.”
A dragon with a big heart and a boy with a big mouth. And Zin, she is…I don’t know how to put it. More capable than we thought? Less crazy? There’s more to her than meets the eye, that’s for sure.
I was holding my breath the entire time. I could NOT stop reading. I did miss Saboraak. She doesn’t have a big role in this episode. I just love her to bits!!!
Yes, a big ol’ cliffy but I don’t mind because this series is being written so fast I never have to wait long for the next episode. The quality of this series is so high!
“Feel the rush and fly the run, and sound the warning cry!”
EPISODE 5:
An exciting episode that seems to move quickly. The reader will profit from either reading it slowly the first time (Ha! bet you can’t!) or going back and re-reading it to catch all the nuisances. Zin is spouting prophecies that have so much more meaning on re-reading. There is a major test in this episode, which Tor must pass in order to start on the course that seems to be laid out for him or some other Hero, to assume leadership in this time of upheaval by the Magikas.
*OVERVIEW for those wanting more details**
An episode wherein Tor is tested on the Seat of Judgement and found to be worthy of ruling, although this is not welcomed in the mountain city. That test leaves Tor feeling as if he has been “born again” in that the experience has allowed him to gain insight into all kinds off people, all sorts of trouble and problems, fight in heretofore unimaginable battles…….it changes him into a different, more insightful and mature young man. In choosing Tor, the Seat of Judgement marks him with an undeniable mark of Ko, this time on his face. Tor must use the knowledge he gained during the test to escape Apeq and his “golems”, and rescue Hubric, Kyrowat, Zyla and Zin.
CRITIQUE: Once again, an exciting adventure awaits the reader. The storyline takes a more sober tone as the test unfolds and Tor responds to it. We see Tor mature right before our eyes. Imaginative machines powered by *****(the reader will learn what) are ready to be unleashed by Apeq in his power bid. The tenuous relationship between Zyla and Tor is sweet, yet wrought with misunderstandings and the uncertain feelings experienced by teens in their first relationship. This episode leaves one hungry for the next.
I received a free copy of this book. I am gladly sharing my thoughts about it.
Tor is the poster boy for heroism but he doen’t see himself as such. He is thrust into the fire by impersonating Bataar to try and defeat Apeq for control of Ko’Koren. But he has lost Zin, and Saboraak is MIA due to trying to save the dying dragons. When all seems lost, Tor again finds a way to help old friends but are they truly safe now.
I received an ARC of this ebook, and I can’t wait to see what happens in the next chapter. Be safe Tor!!
I love reading these books. It is like a Saturday matinee when there was a short with a cliff hanger. I can hear Zen’s sing song voice chanting the prophecy and see them hid from those that are out to get them. What a wonderful adventure that I hope keeps going on for a long time.