“Action-packed thriller ride through an urban fantasy that brings the ancient past to the distant future.” ★★★★★ The dragons have returned. The world still wants them dead.The ancient dragonborn people have returned to Shaeyara, and with them came the dragons. But the celebration of their return is short lived as they soon discover they are not welcome. The world is at war.After living … at war.
After living underground for eight months, Andie and her followers have had enough. It is time to return to the surface to find her people, and together they must stop the lies and prove to the world who the true monsters are: The University that has had the world in its clutches for centuries.
The only problem is those who survived from the University have already convinced the world of their evil and will stop at nothing to have them destroyed. But with the peace of their world at stake, Andie and the dragonborn must band together to reunite the war-ravaged world before it’s too late.
Only, with a traitor in their midst, the task is proving more difficult than Andie could have ever thought.
Return of the Dragonborn Trilogy:
Marked by Dragon’s Blood
Fueled by Dragon’s Fire
Called by Dragon’s Song
Also available on Amazon as a complete boxed set: Return of the Dragonborn: The Complete Trilogy.
”Howell is a master storyteller who weaves fast paced tales while creating a fantastic world with amazing characters.” ★★★★★
“I thought the first book in this series was amazing, but this one was even better.” ★★★★★
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Wow! Best one yet! Speechless.
You might want to keep a tissue handy if you are like me and get involved in the story. Just saying I ….
“Saeryn fell to her knees and wept. “Thank you, my friend.” .
Excerpt From: Howell, N.M. “Return of the Dragonborn: The Complete Trilogy.” Dungeon Media Corp. iBooks.
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She is not the only one who wept. I also THANK YOU.
“right now, we must focus on stopping these spread of hate and malice”
Excerpt From: Howell, N.M. “Return of the Dragonborn: The Complete Trilogy.” Dungeon Media Corp. iBooks.
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What we all should be thinking and found in our current lives!!!
I had to included these quotes from the book because they really
hit hard for me . Whether relevant to today’s society and culture. Or the impact that this author’s writing has on you.
This is book two in this series and in the boxset. Can’t wait to get to book three.
This my honest and freely given review for ARC bookset.
Return of the Dragon Born – A trilogy of which this is the first set of three books. While I had previously read Fueled by Dragon’s Fire #2 and liked it per my May, 2017 review with an average rating of 3 stars, I can not recommend this series. I realize these books are for the school-aged audience, but the behaviors of these characters aren’t what I would want my grandkids to replicate or consider acceptable. The books are quickly read, but don’t offer much in character development or complex story lines. This trilogy could have been tons better in those departments because the idea behind these books was good, but the execution was lacking, along with not being well thought out or realistic in many areas. Why editing wasn’t bothered with is disconcerning since an editor would have tightened and corrected the story line making a good idea into a good series with likable and realistic characters and dialog. I volunteered to read the second and third books. Average, 3*
Marked by Dragon’s Blood #1 – I was confused by a 19-year-old who was 11 days late to the Academy and still couldn’t get to class on the 12 day, the last day before expulsion. It’s her last chance to get into the academy and without it she can’t practice magic. I wanted to stop reading at this point since I find this behavior unacceptable. And then, I find she’s immature in actions and thoughts; she makes demands of an instructor and she’s still not in class, to which she was on her way. The instructor popped an entrance exam on her, she pitches a hissy fit and states that he didn’t think for himself when doing the Academy’s exam; yeah, like that’s realistic.
I’m getting too much political correctness and immature behavior to make me read beyond this point (chapter five). She’s a hated dragonborn, but she behaves this way in a dangerous city? I had problems with the first seven chapters, but I kept on reading, to my regret. There’s a cliffhanger and too much more on which to comment. Needs major editing. My 3 stars is for the idea but not the writing of this trilogy. There are better stories and even if this set is free, remember your time is valuable. Average, 3*
Fueled by Dragon’s Fire #2 – Original review: May, 2017. Includes a prologue, which I appreciate. I didn’t read Marked by Dragon’s Blood (#1), but I still enjoyed this book without any problems since it moved along at a good pace. But I would recommend reading Marked first. Editing needed. 3*
Update, July 19, 2018: Having read Marked, I can no longer recommend reading it first. I would totally skip reading Marked and start with Fueled. After reading Marked and Called, I wonder how much I actually liked Fueled.
Called by Dragon’s Song #3 – After having read Marked, I ended up skimming Called. I didn’t re-read Fueled, my first read. Still a quick read, without skimming, I found the characters hadn’t grown, the story line is full of conflicts but no substance/depth but it’s still fast paced, just not enough for me. Editing is still a major problem for the author and she really needs an editor to help her make this trilogy tons better. Average, 3*