
The Seer’s Dragon
Legacy of the Time Stones Trilogy, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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Stephanie Bentley
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Brittany Fichter
A Seer explores her Sight.
A Dragon comes into his power.
New friends and enemies push and pull them apart.
But none of that will matter if they can't cross Solevar.
Eirin, Drystan, and their renegade friends have escaped Torbaine for the last remaining haven city in Solevar, Mhaedin. They're welcomed and promised training, shelter, the chance to break the Time Stones' curse, and are even reunited with an old friend. And at first, everything goes as planned . . . until Eirin begins having visions.
Solevar is already beginning to crumble. Time to break the curse is running short. As failure and difficulties arise, friendships and alliances grow strained, and confidence wavers. Even Eirin and Drystan, who have become inseparable, find that their new roles in this world might not be as compatible as they'd hoped.
It all comes crashing down, however, when a brilliant discovery by Eirin is met with betrayal. In desperation, she turns to the one man who might be even more dangerous than her betrayers. As Mhaedin falls, Eirin, Drystan, and their friends must choose. Will they honor the bonds they've forged? Or will they let doubt and fear tear them and Solevar apart forever?
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Good second book
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I felt like the first half of the book, the writer relied a little heavily on the characters relationship drama to keep the book pushing forward instead of the action and suspense that the first book had. There was the buildup of plot throughout the book and it got more interesting as it went. By the end it did feel like the book was more interesting and had a better pace. I do love that this author seems to be able to think outside the box about how this world works. I also appreciate how consistent and likeable the characters are. I am excited to read the next one.
A Good Continuation of the Story
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