The Lost Dragon (Cycle of Dragons Book 3), Dan Michaelson [books to read now TXT] 📗
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I had no idea how long I’d have to stay, no idea what my commitment might be. I could feel the power coming off of the Servant, even if I didn’t know what it meant. That power seemed to grow the farther we traveled, and it left me with an increasing anxiety.
Distantly, I was fully aware of something else.
The air grew warmer. It had a strange sulfuric stench to it. Something rumbled, reminding me of thunder. We passed through a thick cloud of smoke, then I saw Affellah in the distance.
I could feel something surge within the connection that I suddenly understood had been formed between me and the Servant. I didn’t know what it meant, only that there was power within it. The farther we went, the closer we got to Affellah, the more I felt it. Strangely, it seemed to draw off of the volcano. It was filled with heat, power, and fire.
The Servant looked back at me, and something flared deep within me. The connection he had forced. I knew I had overestimated my ability—and underestimated the power of the Servants.
Affellah suddenly surged with flame, and lava spewed out, as if to signal its agreement.
Read on for how to grab the next Cycle of Dragons book, but I hope you’ll also check out book 1 in an exciting new series: Alchemist Apprentice.
A mistake will change Sam’s life and show him the truth of magic he never imagined.
When the mysterious Alchemist Havash comes to his small village on the edge of the kingdom to test Sam’s sister, a terrible mistake puts Sam at his mercy. Taken from his position learning minor alchemy from his stepfather, he’s brought to the Academy of Arcane Arts where he’s forced to serve Havash in a brutal penance.
Friendless and alone, Sam struggles to survive his punishment. But when he discovers evidence of a dangerous plot to destroy the powerful Alchemy known by only a few in the Academy, Sam is tested in a way he’d never imagined. He must use mind and wits dulled during his service to Havash.
The only thing that can help him in his desperate race to stop the attack is a stolen artifact of true Alchemy, but it’s a magic he barely understands—and shouldn’t even be able to use.
The next book in The Cycle of Dragons is: The Summoned Dragon.
Separated from the cycle of dragons, Ashan must find himself in a dangerous land.
The kingdom has warred with the Vard long enough. Having gone with the Servant of the Vard, Ashan hopes to end that violence. First he must find himself—even if it means coming to understand the strange Vard magic.
When he uncovers an ancient and dangerous threat unlike anything he’s ever encountered that once spread throughout the Vard lands, he begins to understand his enemy. As Ashan discovers the threat might still be active, he learns the truth behind the Vard actions and their hatred of dragons.
He came to the Vard to understand them, but what can he do if the threat has already spread to his people?
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Series by Dan Michaelson
Cycle of Dragons
The Alchemist
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