Dragon Heir
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Dragon's Call
Dystopian Urban Fantasy
by Ann Gimpel
read by Gregory Salinas
Part 1 of the Dragon Heir series
After her Celtic kin proved too big a bunch of bastards to bother with, Rowan sought solace among witches. The first book in a magic-laced, fast-paced fantasy trilogy. With dragons. After the Breaking, not much was left. I assumed it was a case of magic gone bad-until I discovered my goddess mother had broken the world. She didn't like it that I'd turned my back on the pantheon. My long tenure among witches rubbed salt into the wound. After a confrontation where Mommy Dearest fessed up-and lacked the decency to bat an eyelash about the widespread destruction she'd caused-I was digesting what to do next when a dragon showed up. Yes. A dragon. The beast didn't talk with me or anything, but it flew overhead wreaking havoc on a goblin horde. Witches are old souls with kind hearts, but they're not particularly strong magically, so I was grateful for the help. And suspicious as hell. Why a dragon? Why here and why now? More importantly, why was he-she?-helping me? Part of me didn't want to know, and another part was certain I'd find out anyway.
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Dragon's Blood
by Ann Gimpel
read by Gregory Salinas
Part of the Dragon Heir series
After discovering she's half dragon, Rowan figures it can't be any worse than being related to the Celts. That's the thing about assumptions, though. They come round and bite you in the ass.
The second book in a magic-laced, fast-paced, fantasy trilogy. With dragons.
I'd rather fight than study, but I'm stuck poring over dusty scrolls. I promised I'd learn about the dragon part of my magic, but I'm having a hell of a hard time believing there's some concealed strain of power just waiting for me to kindle it. Meanwhile, my friends the witches are playing fast and loose with remaining hidden.
My Celtic kin won't bother them anymore-at least I don't think they will. But far worse things rove Earth than the Celtic gods. The Breaking has developed an energy all its own. The longer it runs wild, the harder it will be to contain.
Soon, very soon, no magic in the Nine Worlds will be enough to counteract it. Once that happens, the few remaining mortals will go first, but the rest of us won't be far behind them.
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