The last Aturan King is dying, and as his strength fades so does his hold on sa and ka. Control of this power is a deadly lure; the Emperor stirs in his Forbidden City to the East, while deep in the Seared Lands, the whispering voices of Eth bring secret death. Eight men and women take their first steps along the paths to war, barely realizing that their world will soon face a much greater threat; at the heart of the world, the Dragon stirs in her sleep. A warrior would become Queen, a Queen would become a monster, and a young boy plays his bird-skull flute to keep the shadows of death at bay.
My thoughts:
I did wonder about the map when I started, cos it was so obviously our world, almost. But maybe they just wanted an easy map. You'd have to see it.
I liked how the "barbarians" had women warriors. The men stayed at home because their seed was precious. They could not do battle then. They could stay home and take care of everything. The women did the chasing after men too. then men were more gentle, but, there is always a but, the women weren't always. If the women rule, well like with every system there can be flaws too. As for this people, they are dying, the whole world is dying. Almost no babies are born. Soon women warriors will be a myth since they are the only ones.
Sulema is one of these warriors. Her mother is a powerful dreamer and there is a secret there. We learn of it after a while as the journey takes Sulema to another kingdom. One of magic. One with a mighty king. I must say when I did meet him he did not seem that might. Ok he was totally all powerful but he was also human. Myths about things do have a tendency to explode.
There are other pows too. The one of Jian who is taken from his home to become a prince. I guess their paths will intertwine at hone point. I'd love to learn more about his origin.
Hennai, another woman warrior who shows us life in the tribe after Sulema leaves.
There are things going on. Plots and conspiracies. It's hard to know how to like. Sulema does seem very innocent. Yes she is a tough warrior, but can see see all those plots brewing? Her mother was cool, hardened and ruthless. What is there not to like.
But there were a lot of made up words, sure I learned them after a while, but you know, a lot. It's better to ease into a series then rush in headfirst. And I do like plots, but there were a lot. And the sun dragon was mentioned a lot, I get it, he is the sun.
But there were a lot of made up words, sure I learned them after a while, but you know, a lot. It's better to ease into a series then rush in headfirst. And I do like plots, but there were a lot. And the sun dragon was mentioned a lot, I get it, he is the sun.
Conclusion:
It was an interesting world and when the book ends, well yes sort of cliffhanger cos things are starting to fall apart.
Cover
nice
It was an interesting world and when the book ends, well yes sort of cliffhanger cos things are starting to fall apart.
Cover
nice
Hardcover, 320 pages
Published April 4th 2017 by Titan Books
The Dragon's Legacy #1
Fantasy'
For review
Women warriors! Nice!
ReplyDeleteRight :)
DeleteThe cover looks great and so does the plot. Greetings!
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DeleteCool cover! Darn on the cliffhangerish bit.
ReplyDeleteOh those cliffies
DeleteA cliffy...interesting that the map is out world but not quite.
ReplyDeleteI do wonder about that, maybe it really is meant to be our world, in a what if thing
DeleteI love the cover! Visiting from Romancing the Readers Blog for #GetSocial17
ReplyDeleteI do like it
DeleteHmmm...I'm not sure this book is for me. I do love that cover, though.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a nice twist in the premise...and I love anything Dragon!
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:) Me too
DeleteIt worked in the end, but, oh well
ReplyDeleteThat does sound like an interesting world.
ReplyDeleteThat it was
Delete*waves*
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DeleteSounds interesting. The role reversal thing is different and I don't know that I could wrap my head around it. Sorry to hear about the cliffhanger!
ReplyDeleteOh it's nothing to wrap your head around, it just is :)
DeleteNot for me but that cover is cool.
ReplyDeleteFor What It's Worth
That it is
DeleteThis one's on my radar, glad to see a review of it. Definitely sounds interesting!
ReplyDelete~Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum
I hope book 2 continues well
DeleteSounds cool. Sometime too many made up words can be distracting though.
ReplyDeleteSO much to keep track of
DeleteI do like the sound of the world that this is set in but made up words can make for a difficult read.
ReplyDeleteSO many to remember
Deleteoh I do like the idea of women warriors, sounds awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteCool right
DeleteHahahaha men staying home to protect their seed such an interesting concept.
ReplyDeleteAnd it was so normal and it worked
DeleteI agree that the cover is appealing. It caught my eye! Sounds like it is a book to read when one has time to dive into a new world with a lot going on. Thanks for sharing your review. :)
ReplyDelete~Jess
I do love diving into new worlds
DeleteGrrr to cliffhangers, but overall sounds like you'll enjoy the next one :)
ReplyDeleteCliffies are evil
DeleteNot sure it is for me but it sounds interesting
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DeleteSounds interesting. Nice cover too. I do like a good map, I'm so used to em now if a fantasy doesn't have a map I'm like where is it??? lol
ReplyDeleteIt is awesome
ReplyDeleteThis world should be interesting. I am glad you enjoyed it.
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DeleteYou know it's a good fantasy book by the number of made up words. haha.
ReplyDeletelol
DeleteThis story sounds really interesting. Cliffhangers, though. Grr. :-)
ReplyDeleteMelanie @ Hot Listens & Rabid Reads
Yeah I know
Deleteokay wow well that is a different spin on the normal isn't it? XD
ReplyDeleteI did like that
DeleteI just had a chuckle with the men's seeds being precious. Lol.
ReplyDeleteIt was amusing
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