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Dragon Strike
Dragon Strike
Dragon Strike
Audiobook12 hours

Dragon Strike

Written by E.E. Knight

Narrated by David Drummond

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Scattered across a continent and scarred by their harsh experiences on the path to adulthood, the three dragon siblings are among the last of a dying breed-the final hope for their species' survival.

After being separated by dwarf slave traders who found their nest, the brothers and sister-Auron, the rare scaleless gray; Wistala, the green female; and Copper, the embittered cripple-are reunited. But their reunion is not a happy one, since the three find themselves at odds over the coming human war. Auron thinks dragons should have no part of the affairs of humans. Wistala believes dragons and men can peacefully coexist. And Copper has designs of his own for the world.

And the civilized humans who have turned to Copper for assistance against their savage enemies have just given him the perfect opportunity to fulfill his plans.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 30, 2009
ISBN9781400182039
Dragon Strike

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    The flow of the book builds and builds slowly with just enough tension to keep you on your toes up until our three heroes meet. Then are introduced to a curious new enemy that is very interesting and enigmatic. The pacing of this one was extraordinary up until the 3/4ths mark where things curiously start to slow down as the dragons prepare for war, but it does pick up again for the end when the fighting actually starts. I hope the next book ties up some loose ends from this one. The only thing I couldn't stand were the wet shaking noises that they have added whenever any Demen talks.