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The Dragon's Blade Trilogy
2018
First Published
4.22
Average Rating
1520
Number of Pages

Part of Series

Includes all three books in the Dragon’s Blade Trilogy. Arrogant. Scornful. Full of pride. Darnuir, Prince of Dragons, cares nothing for the damage he's doing to the faltering alliance against the Shadow. He thinks himself invincible - right up till a mortal wound forces him to undergo a dangerous rebirthing spell, leaving him a helpless babe in human hands. Twenty years pass and demonic forces are poised to sweep across the land. With the alliance between humanity, dragons, and fairies fracturing, Darnuir will have to uncover the secrets of his past, seek redemption for his sins, and rally the disparate races if they are to survive. Only Darnuir can do this. For he's the last member of the royal bloodline and only he can wield the Dragon's Blade. His second chance is the world's last hope. Over 100,000 copies sold worldwide of this fast-paced epic fantasy series, perfect for fans of Phillip C. Quaintrell, Salvatore, Feist, and Brandon Sanderson.

Avg Rating
4.22
Number of Ratings
2,083
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Author

Michael R. Miller
Michael R. Miller
Author · 11 books

You can grab a FREE novella set in the world of Songs of Chaos AND a bonus novelette set in the world The Dragon's Blade by signing up to my mailing list here https://www.michaelrmiller.co.uk/signup Those who use Discord can also join my server by following this link https://discord.gg/C7zEJXgFSc Redditors can join the community here - https://www.reddit.com/r/MichaelRMiller/ Michael is ‘that guy’ who enjoys - well, enjoyed... - discussing the mad fan theories of Game of Thrones even more than the books or show, and knows more about World of Warcraft than is probably healthy. You can contact him at michael@thedragonsblade.com www.michaelrmiller.co.uk

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