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Song of Dragonfire: The Complete Series

By: Megan Linski
Narrated by: Liana Walsh
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USA Today best-selling author Megan Linski composes a historical medieval romance of dragon shifters, magical fae, and fantasy worlds in this paranormal trilogy.

Fliss is a slave to the king. She has no freedom—until her dragons come looking for her.

The first dragon makes a pact. Release him from his curse, and he will set her free. But he's not alone. He has two brothers, and all of them want Fliss.

Yet Fliss has ignited the wrath of the gods, and they seek revenge.

Her quest guides her across medieval Poland, to lands of fae kings and siren queens. Fliss and her dragons battle monsters and giants, make deals with mermaids, and harness powerful magic in an attempt to stop a war that has left the world in shambles.

The goddess of song will rise to battle the goddess of chaos. The victor will rule the realm, or bring about the end.

©2018 Megan Linski (P)2023 Megan Linski
Fantasy Fiction Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Magic Dragons Royalty
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Although I found the plot an interesting one, I found the female lead really annoying in parts. I won't be listening to the next book in the series. Narrator fairly good. Odd pronunciation of heir, sounding the h.

Three and a half stars

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The writing was woeful. Grammatical errors throughout - I mean, who edited and checked this? It's as if the writer has no concept of the correct way to use adverbs. Storyline was shallow - characters had no depth and I doubt any reader could get behind believing the emotions and feelings of any of the characters. At times I felt this was a child's story, it was so basic. The narration was also all over the place - improperly showing joy and happiness when the situation called for being serious. The narrator's performance for me was sub-par. I do not recommend this book at all - stay away.

Just terrible

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it's just weird and the narration very icky.if you like the start it might be for you, but don't expect it to get better.

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