The voice calls. A sword will answer.Four years have passed since a fairy swarm released the voice of prophecy in Nell Brennan. In that painful moment, a skilled warrior became a reluctant leader and defender of Aluvia’s magic. Now a new enemy threatens their still-fragile lands, one Nell feels powerless to stop even with help from the voice within her.A mysterious dark alchemist from the … mysterious dark alchemist from the Ice-Locked Lands is rising to power on the strength of his sword arm and an ice-breathing dragon obedient to his command. He promises unlimited magic to his followers and death to those who defy him. If he takes over the ports, his corrupt elixirs will disrupt the delicate balance of peace between Aluvia’s people and all magical creatures.
The voice of prophecy sends Nell and her friends to their enemy’s treacherous domain to find a sword of legend. Only the sword’s magic can prevent a return to a world of dying fairies and caged merfolk. But Nell’s up against the toughest foe she’s ever faced. In order to defeat him, she must master the unimaginable power of the sword―and the unwanted magic inside herself.
Though this book completes the story of Aluvia that begins in Book 1, Dragon Redeemer can also be enjoyed as a stand-alone.
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The World of Aluvia series far exceeded my expectations. First with fairies, then mermaids, and lastly dragons wow is all I can say. Dragon Redeemer the third book in the series totally warped my brain. I loved every last minute of it. Nell the main character was awesome I felt like I was a part of her. Never at any time did this book dis appoint me. The scenes were so explicit and everything seemed like I was right there along side Nell and her friends feeling, hearing, and sensing everything they did. I have been blown away by this series!
3rd book in the series and it did not disappoint! I’ve been waiting for Nell’s story and yay we get it! She took some getting used to in the first book but she grew into a favorite fairly quickly. She resents this new gift she has because she’s always been a warrior and its difficult for her to deal with. Especially something of this magnitude. She’s got a friend in Corbin but its also a romance and I kind felt like it was off a little. Seemed to me that Corbin wanted to change her in some way. She is a warrior at heart and has this power and he wanted her to be more healer than warrior. Thats not who she is for one thing. I understand him wanting her safe but you cant change someone like that and its not going to work as a relationship. Maybe I am the only one who felt this way about that situation I dont know. Its been 4 years since Fairy Keeper and now Nell is 19. Nell has a huge job in this book…I think more balance than anything. She’s got to balance everything or its just going to fall apart for her and their enemy will prevail. Should she embrace this voice she keeps hearing and learn more in order to defeat him? Will she be able to pull this off by the end before its too late?
I enjoyed the book and I love how everyone’s stories get wrapped up so we can focus on Nell’s story. Loved it!
There’s a new enemy arising. He calls himself the Dragon. Nell’s ‘voice’ sends her and her friends to find a special sword. The sword of legend. Located in the Ice-Locked Lands, they will face untold dangers that will have them using their friendship and magic to survive.
We get Nell’s story now!! Nell has done some pretty awful things in the past books but this is her turn to redeem herself. She is helping Sierra and Phoebe and now her past is coming back to get her. You have to read the conclusion in the series!!!!
A thrilling conclusion to this adventurous series. I enjoyed seeing all the characters journeying together for the final showdown. It was a great conclusion and definitely worth reading if you’ve read the others in the series.