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The Dragon Book Collection Book 3 books Lindsay Buroker is the author of these books. very interesting and well written. Cover design all good. It is written in a simple language that is to understand when read. These books life events introduced all the good things about love relationships. Colonel Ridge Zirkander isn't the model of military professionalism he has a tendency to say exactly what on his mind and his record has enough. Demerits to wallpaper the best as the best Pilot in the Iskand...
A strong fantasy, adventure saga!The books in this series get stronger with each installment (so far). The action and adventure was at a high with this one. Though books one and two ended like a stand alone would, book three leaves you knowing there is much more in store for the characters. It was a slow build, but definitely got me hooked into the series by the time I reached the end. I’ll definitely keep the remaining books of the Dragon Blood series on my watchlist for when the other books ma...
I was able to complete the first book (Balanced on the Blade's Edge) in this 3-book Omnibus. Just started the second book, Deathmaker, and have lost all interest. I just can't continue. Too bored; doesn't hold my attention. I don't seem to care at all about what is going on. Its a DNF for this listener.
Free on Amazon 3rd April 2019
"I hate it"I hate it because I can only give it five stars and it deserves moreI hate it because it forced me to read three books in two daysI hate it because it kept me awake the first night thinking about the books and charactersI hate it because it kept me awake till three am and fell asleep , reading the last few chapters with bleary eyesI hate it because I got up early next morning to reread the last chapters again.I hate it because Lindsay Buroker is such a wonderful story teller and since...
June 10, 2021: Updated this just to remove a comment at the end that was sexist in nature.So, I picked up this trilogy for free (a daily freebie) and then actually picked up the fourth one as well (what the heck, I thought, the fourth one was cheap so it can't be all that bad!), thinking that this could be an interesting read and, hey, it was cheap. You can probably tell from my rating that I was disappointed. Not just because this is a lengthy series (something like 8 books at this writing), bu...
Did not finish at 15% (chapter 7 of book 1)I'm giving this two stars even if I'm dropping it because I can see the promise in this, but it's really not grabbing me like I hoped, especially with knowing there's at least five more books after the three in this set.As mentioned up there, I've completed six chapters of the first book, Balanced on the Blade's Edge, and that was about all I really needed to know this book series isn't for me. The world sounds like it could be interesting, but it's rea...
Steam punk(lite) meet Barbara Cartland.I had no idea of the genre that this series fell under when I started it but the 1st hint of fanny flutters at a manly chest gave me a clue. Despite this the books actually weren't too bad, though I'm totally confused by where the civilisation sits technology wise as it ranges from 16th-19th century as the author desires. Though I'm sure the usual readers of this series are meant to be distracted from any anachronisms by the bulging biceps and heaving bosom...
Book 1: Enjoyable. It'll make you want to read/listen to the other two books in the Omnibus.Book 2: Introduces two new characters I couldn't care less about, and a storyline none too interesting.Book 3: ... I can't even begin to explain how disappointing it was.The first book is great, I rather enjoyed it—a solid 3 out of 5—but the second and third books leave much to desire, especially when you have the first one to compare them to.I knew I was in for a disappointing ride as soon as I was finis...
Kindle freebie, Jan. 9, 2018, for this collection of the first three books in this series. Dragons! Lindsay Burokar is one of the better self-published authors of adult fantasy, from what I've read of hers before. It's worth a shot.ETA: Hah, turns out I downloaded this the last time it was a freebie in 2017 and promptly forgot all about it. What can I say? My Kindle is overstuffed.
Overall, not too shabby for a free e-trilogy with a $2.99 audio accompaniment!It was probably a little too steampunk for my tastes, and for a series titled 'Dragon Blood' there was a distinct lack of dragons. However it was light and easy listening with even a little humour and action thrown in to keep things entertaining.I mostly listened to it while doing other things and still found it easy enough to follow what was happening, although the narrator doesn't make it too easy to recognise who is...
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Honestly, it was somewhat entertaining. It was a light read. But there were some really big problems that suddenly had overly simple solutions that were really hard to believe (can’t say more without spoilers). And the whole thing about the protagonists having paler skin while the morally corrupt people were all darker skinned was lazy, uninspired, and quite irritating.