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The Truth About Dragons - April Swanson

The Truth About Dragons

By April Swanson

  • Release Date: 2020-04-29
  • Genre: Epic Fantasy
Score: 4
4
From 151 Ratings

Description

Meet the Dragon Warriors, the brave heroes who will dedicate their lives to keeping you safe. There's just one thing they're not telling you ... 

In the heart of the forest, the reclusive Dragon Warriors reside in their dark, dilapidated castle, operating outside royal instruction and protecting the realm from dragons, monsters and other unpleasantries. 

Ramon Subramani, the queen's charming Chief of Swords, enjoys a comfortable life behind the palace walls. When Her Majesty sends him to snoop on the Dragon Warriors, he's willing to put up with hostility and mediocre meals in order to impress the queen. 

But Ramon soon suspects the Warriors are hiding something, and they do not give up their secrets easily. To find the answers he's looking for, Ramon will have to confront uncomfortable truths from his past … and risk revealing some secrets of his own. 

THE TRUTH ABOUT DRAGONS is the first book in the Dragon Warriors series, perfect for fantasy fans who like mystery, magic and slow-burn romance.

The series is complete, and contains five books.

Reviews

  • Dnf

    2
    By Kimbo1216
    Started a bit ago but found myself not reading because I was so bored. No desire to return to the story.
  • I loved it

    5
    By SAVAGE KID 81
    The fantasy type, and the characteristics of the characters, were all amazing. From the bird brain to ms carter, it was absolutely epik!
  • Amazing

    5
    By swiftySoulex
    Best book ever
  • It great

    5
    By DARKNESSFOXYGIRL
    It so interesting, you should hear it
  • The truth about dragons

    2
    By phuckappfle
    Although the storyline is good the writing is stilted—maybe a good editor and some more time under the author’s belt will do good. It seems as the author has provided some gratuitous lgbt characters, and has made sure that the required number of women are in power to make the book socially acceptable, if not really plausible. The Farmer is a woman, the councilors, the dragon warriors, the messengers—although it might be fun for the authors and the eight year olds reading—history has gender roles for a reason, and the book ignores them in this fantasy. Meh.

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