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A Song of Stone
A Promise of Storms
A Dream of Fire
Audiobook series3 titles

Dragon Queen Series

Written by J.R. Rasmussen

Narrated by Paul Woodson

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About this series

At the cusp of the final battle, one man stands ready. Or not.

War looms on the horizon. The fates of mankind and dragonkind alike hang in the balance. And as tensions rise and allegiances shift, someone dear to Griffin is taken by the enemy.

Desperate, Griffin embarks on a rescue mission into hostile territory, where old grudges bring new dangers, and legendary monsters come to life. But even if he succeeds, it won't be enough. If he's to stop the redwings once and for all, Griffin must reach across the sea, beyond the grave, and into perhaps the most frightening place of all: his own heart.

He thought nothing could be more hazardous than a dragon. He's about to find out how wrong he was.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 30, 1977
A Song of Stone
A Promise of Storms
A Dream of Fire

Titles in the series (3)

  • A Dream of Fire

    1

    A Dream of Fire
    A Dream of Fire

    A vengeful dragon. A forgotten terror. And the one man who is least qualified to stop them. Nothing is more dear to Griffin than his magic school, but for a man with no magic, life there has its challenges. They laugh at him. They exclude him. And that's just his fellow teachers. So when a dragon no one else has seen delivers a chilling warning for Griffin's ears alone, it's no surprise that his colleagues don't take him seriously. Unfortunately, convincing them that the magistery stands at the brink of destruction is only the beginning of his troubles. As an ancient struggle between dragons and men reignites, Griffin's only hope lies in deciphering the secrets of a long-dead madman. But the deeper he goes, the less he knows who to trust, on legs or wings. Dodging both suspicion and betrayal, Griffin is caught in a desperate race for the one weapon that can save his home-or reduce it to ashes in an instant.

  • A Song of Stone

    2

    A Song of Stone
    A Song of Stone

    He thought red dragons were scary. That was before he went to work for a green one. Griffin came home a hero, and now he's paying the price: the red queen is more determined than ever to destroy Pendralyn, and the only weapon they had against her is gone. New weapons will require new alliances, so when the green dragons extend a mysterious invitation to the magisters, all are eager to accept. Or nearly all. Unfortunately for Griffin, the imperious, intractable greenwing elder has taken a particular interest in him. To win her aid, he must embark on a quest for the fabled harp of stone, pitting him against dark magicians, hidden traitors, and even the dead. Not to mention the single most irritating person he's ever met. As his enemies close in, the fate of his beloved magistery becomes entangled with that of dragonkind itself. Griffin must find a way to save them all-or be the first to burn.

  • A Promise of Storms

    3

    A Promise of Storms
    A Promise of Storms

    At the cusp of the final battle, one man stands ready. Or not. War looms on the horizon. The fates of mankind and dragonkind alike hang in the balance. And as tensions rise and allegiances shift, someone dear to Griffin is taken by the enemy. Desperate, Griffin embarks on a rescue mission into hostile territory, where old grudges bring new dangers, and legendary monsters come to life. But even if he succeeds, it won't be enough. If he's to stop the redwings once and for all, Griffin must reach across the sea, beyond the grave, and into perhaps the most frightening place of all: his own heart. He thought nothing could be more hazardous than a dragon. He's about to find out how wrong he was.

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