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Hour of the Dragon

Book 10 of 10, Tail of the Dragon

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Hour of the Dragon

By: Craig Halloran
Narrated by: Lee Alan
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The Hour of the Dragon has come. Nath's mortal powers are at their zenith as he and his friends prepare to save Balzurth from the clutches of the titan king Eckubahn. Bayzog reveals to Nath the only way to save Balzurth. The journey will take them back to Narnum where Balzurth body must be retrieved. But Lotuus and Eckubahn are ready for anything. Nath, wary of a trap, doesn't discover it before the trap is sprung and his life and his comrades, Selene, Brenwar, Bayzog, Rip and Ben, are turned inside out and upside down. The siege of the elven city of Elome grows grimmer everyday. The elven High Council turns on it's own kind and wave the banner of surrender before the foul ranks of the titan army. It's up to Laylana and the Roamers to bring the spirit possessed elves back to their senses in a battle that will take more than the elves to win, but dragons and dwarves. The final clash will take place in the land of the living and the dead where it will take more than just brawn, magic and battle skills, but an enduring amount of faith.

©2017 Craig Halloran (P)2017 Craig Halloran
Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Dragons Ancient Greece Greek Mythology Mythology

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The end of a 20-book series somehow felt very rushed given the slower pace of the previous couple of books, Nath's magic sword suddenly behaved and a journey into certain doom became a trip to the shops as they just ... survived and escaped.
I get that this is aimed at YA or maybe even younger but it really felt insulting to the reader how easily the villains were overcome.

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