• The Dragon's Fang

  • Dragonfall, Book 3
  • By: David A. Wells
  • Narrated by: Derek Perkins
  • Length: 11 hrs and 42 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (826 ratings)

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The Dragon's Fang

By: David A. Wells
Narrated by: Derek Perkins
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Benjamin awakens to a world filled with new powers and possibilities, but also fraught with new dangers and old enemies.

Separated from his loved ones, hunted relentlessly, betrayed, and defeated, Ben pushes doggedly toward his objective, and a confrontation that he desperately wants to avoid.

The Dragon’s Fang is the explosive conclusion to the Dragonfall trilogy.

©2017 David A. Wells (P)2018 Podium Publishing

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Another five star series by Mr. Wells!

By chance the first book I got on Audible was the first book in the sovereign of the seven isles by David a Wells. Narrated by the fantastic narrator Darick Perkins. I love the way that wells handles the sibling dynamic and the way that he shows love between siblings relationships and others. This series dragon fall is yet another example of how we interact and how we love and how siblings help or hinder. Sidenote I am legally blind so this comment has been talk to text.

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Relief from leftist agenda in fantasy!

Not saying this is a strictly conservative book, but hooray for a story (in the fantasy genre) that isn’t just another regurgitation of contemporary leftist dogma. It allowed for some great twists in the story, and it has a timeless quality that helped me detach from the idiotic dichotomy of our social divisions.

Pops to Mr Wells

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wonderful series with a satisfying ending

the series covers all the tropes, and manages to merge them seamlessly. the tech vs magic is well explained and the battles are realistic. loses on both sides bring happiness and sadness in equal measure. a great read, and an even better listen with Derek Perkins doing a remarkable performance.

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First Rate Series Exceptional Performance Love It

read the whole story. if to like the first book you will love all three

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Great story amongst mindless chaff

In an atmosphere of failures of fantasy literature, SJW nonsense and minds that never grow to adulthood, this begins and ends well. I will read what you write.

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Rushed

A very rushed end to a fairly decent series. The final conflict felt rushed but it's made good by the amazing Derek Perkins performance.

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Similar errors to the First

The tech one man army's death seemed hollow and pointless. It doesn't make the dragon scarier or more of a threat. It doesn't help anyone else grow and the amount of time spent with him is not quite enough for the reader to be interested enough for the reader to be impacted too much, and I say this actually liking that him. I feel that he had much potential after the dragon's death instead the threw out the potential. Some might say it is to demonstrate the senseless nature of death but killing of a main character is much more effective, like they did with hound. Honestly it would have been even more effective if they killed of the MC's friend back via possessed MC early love interest I stead of ramming in mentor death. Wich really should have been done by the warlock. Any way I have ishews with the trope servitude in this series as there were better ways story wise to accomplish what the trope wanted to do.

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Great adventure

loved the story, well written and performed
very easy to lose one's self in the story, and very hard to stop listening.

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Why in the ever hateful hell did they cast a damned ENGLISHMAN to narrate a story framed in America?

oh the first book was so laborious. the second book was tolerable. this one was at least a cap on the whole affair. This was like " Charmed " for me. enteryaining but not worth a second look. Not a waste of money but not something you're going to revisit over the next decades like you do Tolkien or Hickman.

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This series seemed to wind down … lamely.

This series seemed to wind down lamely. By the time I finished that last book, instead of wishing there was more to the series, I was really ready for it to end. It finally did with a stumble and a tumble where it lay in a anticlimactic pathetic heap.

Not horrible, but far from a captive read.

In the end it sort of came across as written for young teens which it likely was.

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