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  • Wrath of the Dragon: The Chronicles of Dragon, Series 2

  • Tail of the Dragon, Book 8
  • By: Craig Halloran
  • Narrated by: Lee Alan
  • Length: 5 hrs and 35 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Wrath of the Dragon: The Chronicles of Dragon, Series 2

By: Craig Halloran
Narrated by: Lee Alan
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Summary

Nath Dragon and his allies must take on the all-powerful Titan Army at the Dragon Home, aka the Mountain of Doom.

But can he and Selene escape the Deep in time? An extremely powerful titan wurmer must be brought down in order for them to arrive in time to aid their friends.

Sasha, Rerry and Samaz must learn to move on in life without Bayzog.

The elven roamers battle in the north to eradicate another titan and destroy the wurmer's life gem. Not all of the powerful elven rangers can survive the trap that is sprung in the titan's lair.

Finally, an ancient dragon golem created long ago is resurrected to aid the dragon's. The titan's seize control of the indestructible creation that can bring certain doom upon all of dragonkind.

©2016 Craig Halloran (P)2017 Craig Halloran
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Dragon sacrifice

Nath ends in a pickle and uses his magical sword to escape, only to be thrown forward in time (again) and placed in just as much peril as before. He eventually ends free and travels to join his companions in the dragon home, which is being overrun by giants.
The time travelling/long sleeps have been used so many times in this series and the reader starts to feel like it is something of a lazy way to progress the wider story, as the author prefers to focus on small scale individual stories.
The action is fairly tense as the companions look for a way to overcome their odds.
There are some inconsistencies (we are told dragons can apparently sense each other's location moments after one is surprised to learn that his brother is alive) and some more magic made up on the spot when the plot needs it (fetch that plot potion from the chest, throw that orb of deus ex machina at the enemy). But on the whole this is a fun silly series that doesn't take itself too seriously.

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