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A Day of Dragon Blood Audiobook by Daniel Arenson


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Title: A Day of Dragon Blood
Subtitle: Dragonlore, Book 2
Author: Daniel Arenson
Narrator: Tim Campbell
Format: Unabridged
Length: 9 hrs and 54 mins
Language: English
Release date: 06-21-16
Publisher: Digital Media Revolutions
Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 6 votes
Genres: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Fantasy: Epic
Publisher's Summary:
Dragonlore, the fantasy trilogy beginning with A Dawn of Dragonfire, continues with a new epic tale.
BOOK TWO: A DAY OF DRAGON BLOOD
Requiem, an ancient land whose people can become dragons, lies smoldering. After burning Requiem's halls and forests, the cruel Queen Solina retreats into her desert kingdom; there she plans her second assault. Among the dunes, Solina wakes an ancient, buried evil: a horde to slaughter every last dragon.
The wyverns rise from the desert, beasts of iron scales, leathern wings, and claws like swords. Myriads swarm. From their maws spews acid to eat through flesh, stone, and steel. Flying upon the Wyvern King, her sword and banner raised, Solina leads her host into Requiem.
Requiem's dragons are still healing; their wounds are fresh, their hearts haunted. How can they defeat the wyverns, creatures as cruel as the desert that bred them?
Members Reviews:
Evil from the Desert
WOW!! what a great book. Daniel Arenson has got to be one of my favorite authors, his style of story telling is unlike any other. A Day of Dragon Blood picks up a year later after the end of A Dawn of Dragon Fire, this story is dark and kind of twisted, General Mahrdar is seriously a demented character mabey more so than Solina. Elethor is becoming a true King and Mori has grown into a woman. I recommend this book and this series to all fantasy adventure fans, to all fans of Daniel Arenson and to anyone looking for a good book. Enjoy.
The middle of a trilogy means everything is bleak
As is typical with most trilogies, the middle book is where everything goes to pieces and almost all hope is lost. I would like to believe this series would be more creative, but at then end it is as expected. Although the characters are beginning to grow on me, at this point in my reading life this series is a bit too predictable. The good guys are pretty wonderful, the bad guys are awful, and there has been the deus ex machina in the first book to save the good guys tails. The second book had me wondering how Solina gets all the brutes to follow her, I mean really you just came up with another ridiculously large army in about 18 months. I think Arenson is a good writer in some ways and I probably really would have loved this at 13. I guess the real problem for me is that I have read a great deal of fantasy and I didn't realize this series was more in the young adult range. I think the idea if the Vir Requis is interesting and I do care how it ends, I just have a feeling I already know what basically will happen.
Repetitive.
This book has got to be the most repetitive story I have ever read. The book is good, don't get me wrong! The writing is amazing. I love the names. But damn, the dragons are the worst fighters ever. They have no strength whatsoever. All other creatures annihilate the dragons! The dragons can't kill any creature which is really annoying. It sucks to read a book where the dragons can't do anything besides breath fire (even then, they get tired and have to charge their fire). I would rate thing book at one star if the writing wasn't so good. The storyline is insanely repetitive too. They fight, get destroyed, come back and rebuild.
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