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DragonLight by Donita K. Paul
Back Cover: The fantastic land of Amara is recovering from years of war inflicted on its citizens by outside forces–as well as from the spiritual apathy corroding the Amarans’ hearts. With Kale and her father serving as dragon keepers for Paladin, the dragon populace has exploded. It’s a peaceful, exciting time of rebuilding. And yet, an insidious, unseen evil lurks just beneath the surface of the idyllic countryside.
Truth has never been more important, nor so difficult to discern.As Kale and her father are busy hatching, bonding, and releasing the younger generation of dragons as helpers throughout the kingdom, the light wizard has little time to develop her skills. Her husband, Sir Bardon–despite physical limitations resulting from his bout with the stakes disease–has become a leader, serving on the governing board under Paladin. When Kale and Bardon set aside their daily responsibilities to join meech dragons Regidor and Gilda on a quest to find a hidden meech colony, they encounter sinister forces. Their world is under attack by a secret enemy… can they overcome the ominous peril they can’t even see?
Prepare to experience breathtaking adventure and mind-blowing fantasy as never before in this dazzling, beautifully-crafted conclusion to Donita K. Paul’s popular DragonKeeper Chronicles fantasy series.
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DragonFire by Donita K. Paul
Back Cover: Three years of strife have passed since Kale and Bardon freed Paladin’s knights. Now, fiery dragons scorch their beautiful countryside as an evil husband-and-wife wizard duo battle one another for supremacy. The people of Amara just want to be left alone, hoping the conflict with disappear. But Paladin is dying, and Bardon and Kale–now married–must accept fateful assignments if their land is to survive. Will their efforts turn the tide against their adversaries?
They face a deadly threat–and a challenging choice.
Kale’s responsibility is to find, hatch, and train an army of dragons, and she tackles the daunting task–until she is shocked by a betrayal. As the Amaran countrymen seek escape, she must search for her husband, family, and friends while organizing an underground movement to weaken the enemy. But when the end draws near, Kale must choose between two dismal destinies.
Prepare to experience breathtaking adventure and mind-blowing fantasy as never before in this stunning addition to Donita K. Paul’s popular Dragon Keepers fantasy series.
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DragonKnight by Donita K. Paul
Back Cover: Trapped in an evil spell–can the knights of Paladin be rescued?
Before vowing his allegiance to Wulder as a knight, Bardon heads to the mountains for solitude. His life is suddenly complicated by a woman and her granddaughter, N’Rae, on a mission to rescue the woman’s son trapped in a chamber of sleep. Bardon learns that more of Paladin’s knights are imprisoned–and suspects one of them is Dragon Keeper Kale’s missing father.
The secret is in their hands–and hearts.
The band travels north, uncertain of their destination and encountering numerous perils. When they unlock the chamber, they discover a dozen knights–who cannot be awakened. The journal holding the secret to rousing them is in an unknown language. How can they find the help they need, and overcome even graver obstacles, to rescue the knights?
Return to the land of dragons and magic you discovered in Dragonspell and DragonQuest, in this finely crafted and memorable work of fantasy fiction with a core of eternal truth.
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DragonQuest by Donita K. Paul
Back Cover: A new quest begins
A dragonkeeper of Paladin, Kale is summoned from The Hall to The Bogs by Wizard Fenworth to serve as his apprentice and tend his newly hatched meech Dragon, Regidor. But Kale isn’t going alone. The Hall is sending a student to monitor her performance and report back to the scholars. Worst of all, it’s Bardon–an older boy Kale finds irritating but who at least can hold his own in a sword fight.
New Friendships are forged
Meanwhile, the Wizard Risto has seized another meech dragon, brining him dangerously close to gaining the power he seeks. So with only a motley band of companions, Kale sets out on a desperate quest to rescue the second meech, to free those dragons already enslaved, and to thwart Risto’s devious plans. It’s up to Kale to lead the search and to embrace the role that’s rightfully hers. But will her efforts be enough to save the land of Amara from the dark future that awaits at Risto’s hands?
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DragonSpell by Donita K. Paul
Back Cover: Once a slave, Kale is given the unexpected opportunity to become a servant to Paladin. Yet this young girl has much to learn about the difference between slavery and service.
A Desperate Search Begins…
A small band of Paladin’s servants rescue Kale from danger but turn her from her destination: The Hall, where she was to be trained. Feeling afraid and unprepared, Kale embarks on a perilous quest to find the meech dragon egg stolen by the foul Wizard Risto. First, she and her comrades must find Wizard Fenworth. But their journey is threatened when a key member of the party is captured, leaving the remaining companions to find Fenworth, attempt an impossible rescue, and recover the egg whose true value they have not begun to suspect…
Weaving together memorable characters, daring adventure, and a core of eternal truth, Dragonspell is a finely crafted and welcome addition to the corpus of fantasy fiction.
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All My Holy Mountain by L. B. Graham
Back Cover: War has raged across the length and breadth of Kirthanin, but as final forces gather fury, all roads lead back to the place where the conflict first began – Agia Muldonai, the Holy Mountain.
“I know who you are. It is you who don’t know who I am. Can you not now guess? Come, I will give you a clue. We have been here before, you and I….”
Editor’s Review: A great finale to this epic series. The ending is satisfying and as usual with Graham, there were some unexpected twists before it was all over.
I definitely recommend the entire series to Christian fantasy fans. L. B. Graham’s writing has gotten better with each book and I am looking forward to what we’ll see from him in the future.
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Father of Dragons by L. B. Graham
Back Cover: Malek has one final score to settle before he claims victory. Meanwhile, the Novaana embark on a mission to find the legendary Father of Dragons.
“You’re about to enter the gyre of the Father of Dragons. You’re about to set foot where no man has gone before, and I suggest that you not do so lightly. Sulmandir, if he is alive, could kill all of us in an instant. Where we are going, even I have not gone before. Keep quiet, and keep close.”
Editor’s Review: Another great book in the Binding of the Blade series. Fans will be glad that L.B. Graham keeps up the pace of action. Unlike many multi-book series, he does not slow the middle and ending down just to publish more books. Each book is needed to accomplish the scope of this epic tale, and Father of Dragons is no exception.
If you enjoyed the first three books, you will love this one as well. And with a cliffhanger ending, it will make you want to read the final book right away.
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Shadow in the Deep by L. B. Graham
Back Cover: As the rains fall and the floodwaters rise, Aljeron embarks on a dangerous quest across the forsaken land of Nolthanin.
For all of Kirthanin, the days are dark and hope seems far away. And yet, in the midst of their darkness, a ray of light appears when Benjiah takes up Valzaan’s staff and enters where all others fear to go.
Editor’s Review: Another great book in the series. Shadow in the Deep picks up from the moment Bringer of Storms left off and keeps the pace going as Aljeron journeys north into Nolthanim and almost everyone else journeys southeast to flee the enemy.
Once again, Graham has some surprises in store for the reader. His writing is improving a little with each book as well. Another great book for Christian Fantasy fans.
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Bringer of Storms by L. B. Graham
Back Cover: After one thousand years, Malek emerges to unleash the full force of his army.
“The master of the Bringer of Storms has poured much power into him, power received from My hand at the creation of the world. His grip on this world will grow stronger, and the shadow he is casting over the world will grow darker. So it is and so it must be. Even so, be strong and stand firm, for you are Mine, and I am with you.”
Editor’s Review: A must-read for fans of the series, though it takes a little bit to get going. I was a few chapters in before I felt the pace started to pick up and beckoned me to keep reading.
Once the story hits its stride, though, the plot continues to grow and tension builds nicely. Though his writing isn’t perfect, Graham does a good job of veiling certain surprises and twists, so there are always some things I did not expect.
A good read. I do recommend reading Beyond the Summerland first.
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Beyond the Summerland by L. B. Graham
Back Cover: It was foretold after Malek’s first fall that twice more he would bring war, and that the last time, the very waters of the sea would obey him and fight for him. If this be so, then I cannot imagine how Sulare will escape his wrath….
Editor’s Review: I read this book many years ago and really enjoyed it, probably because I identified easily with the protagonist. The plot is interesting, and the story world that L. B. Graham creates is engrossing as well.
Graham’s writing needs some work, but since this is his first novel, that is often to be expected. The other issue I have with the book was one of the big surprises, but I will not post it here because it is a big spoiler. Perhaps it would make a good discussion for a forum post.
Overall I definitely recommend this book, and the series as well, especially for younger readers. It is a great story and the Christian allegory is a blessing as well.