Praise for Ezaara, Riders of Fire, book 1.
★★★★★ “A great fantasy read.”
Dean O’Gorman, actor, Fili the dwarf in The Hobbit★★★★★ “I could barely breathe for the first 100 pages.” ★★★★★ “I loved this book and Ezaara. Can’t wait for the next one.” ★★★★★ “ The cliff-hangers were killing me.”
When a dragon steals Tomaaz’s sister, Ezaara, he discovers dangerous family secrets. Nothing’s as it … one.”
★★★★★ “ The cliff-hangers were killing me.”
When a dragon steals Tomaaz’s sister, Ezaara, he discovers dangerous family secrets. Nothing’s as it seems… A fast-paced epic-fantasy series by double SJV award-winning author Eileen Mueller.
Tomaaz doesn’t believe in dragons, until the dragon queen abducts his twin sister, Ezaara.
When she goes missing, his parents reveal dangerous family secrets. That night, his father is wrongly imprisoned while his mother heads deep into Death Valley to atone for a dreadful crime.
To make things worse, an army of bestial tharuks attacks his village. No one is prepared. Torn, Tomaaz doesn’t know who to save. Should he rescue Pa from prison, help the villagers, or follow Ma into enemy territory? Or should he save Lovina, the abused daughter of a traveling merchant?
Tomaaz has to act fast, because Commander Zens and his clone armies are marching through Dragon’s Realm.
Fans of Anne McCaffrey’s Dragon Riders of Pern and Christopher Paolini’s The Inheritance Cycle will love Riders of Fire.
If you love epic coming-of-age fantasy, heart-pounding adventure, true love and dragons, Dragon Hero — Riders of Fire is for you.
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Riders of Fire Series:
Book 1: Ezaara
Book 2: Dragon Hero
Book 3: Dragon Rift — early 2019
Book 4: Dragon Strike — mid 2019
Riders of Fire Novellas, coming in 2019:
Book 5: Dragon Healer
Book 6: Dragon Mage
Book 7: Dragon Calls
Silver Dragon, a Riders of Fire short story is available only at EileenMuellerAuthor.com
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Dragon Hero book two in A Dragons’ Realm series is an amazing book in an amazing series. I’ve already read all the books that are available in this series and this book is even better than the first two, there’s non stop action, amazing heroes, dragons and humans, and plenty of wonderful characters. I couldn’t stop reading and I found myself holding my breath in the dangerous and scary parts, it’s really wonderful finding such a great dragon series again. I recommend this book to all teens and adults, I’m sure you’ll enjoy it and want to read this series over and over again.
This book was so good I almost couldn’t put it down. I can’t wait for “Dragon Rift” book 3 in the “Riders of Fire” collection. I just hope it keeps going we need another writer like “Anne McCaffrey”! this book was given to me by Eileen Mueller And I am voluntarily leaving this review.
Action, Adventure!
Find out what happens to Ezaara’s family when she took off on a dragon, in this easy to read, fast paced adventure. Wonderful characters set in an interesting world with dragons.
Non stop action from the first page to the last. This book has it all from Mystery, Romance, Intrigue, and Action with enough twists thrown in to keep you on your toes guessing! A great addition to the series! This book brings you more background on some of the characters and expands on the world of dragons.
Starting in the same place and time as Ezaara, the first book in the Riders of Fire series, Dragon Hero follows the journeys of Tomaaz (Ezaara’s brother) and Hans and Marlies (Ezaara’s parents). We finally get to hear the backstories of Hans and Marlies, as well as meet some of the people and dragons that were a part of their previous lives as dragon riders. Tomaaz is a complex, wonderful character. He has so much heart and an incredibly strong moral compass. While Ezaara explored Dragon’s Hold and ventured outside to the Wastelands briefly, Dragon’s Hold gives us a much closer look at Lush Valley as well as the journey to and life in Death Valley.
The thing is, while Ezaara has my heart, Dragon Hero dug so much deeper into the story and the lore of Dragon’s Realm. After failing to reach Ezaara before she set off with Zaarusha, Marlies sets off on her own quest for the Dragon Queen, to rescue the queen’s son in Death Valley or die trying. Along the way, she meets up with some old friends from her dragon rider days and attempts to subvert tharuk trackers and mind readers and ultimately Zens himself. In the meantime, Lush Valley is under attack, Hans is falsely imprisoned, and Tomaaz is thrown into the the midst of a world he has never known before. Those he once thought were friends turn against him; those he rarely thought of became the most significant people in his world.
Great bravery is required of Tomaaz, but kindness is not. Still, he consistently makes choices that show compassion toward any and all in need. He is a remarkable young man, so much more than the typical male teen hero. And his compassion causes even more suffering to both him and those he loves, and yet shows he is willing to make morally right choices, regardless of the personal consequences.
A special thanks to Eileen Mueller for gifting me a free copy of this audiobook. I have reviewed it of my own accord because it’s amazing and I couldn’t not.
I’ll begin by warning that if you just finished devouring the first book in the series, then the first few chapters are going to be boring as the book begins in the same place only in a different point of view. The way the story begins you could probably start with this book, though you will miss out on all the hints, backstory, and other tidbits… likely making the story much less satisfying and making book one lose much of its suspense when you backtrack to pick up that thread of the story.
That said, Caitlin Davies is quickly climbing the ranks of my favorite narrators and the same can be said for the author, Eileen Mueller. The way they weave the points of view and tap into the essence of the characters is very nice and keeps you on your toes. So if you are looking for an action packed story full of family, friendship, and love, then this is most definitely something you should give a shot.
Marlies and Hans had been Dragon riders before they moved to Lush Valley. No one not even their children knew this about them Marlies blamed herself for the death of Zaarusha dragonet. She and Hans had run over the death of the dragonet. They discovered that Ezaara had been taken by Zaarusha and they didn’t know why. Using a calling stone they called Zaarusha and discovered she wanted Marlies to go and save her son and Zen. It’s a well written book and the book should be read in order because are spoilers in the books if you read them out of order. The story is compelling and I can’t wait to find out what happens in the next book. It’s a good book…