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Draykon

✍ Scribed by Charlotte E. English


Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
236 KB
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


Review

"This book was... an absolute gem. The writing was excellent, the descriptions of the worlds were so vivid I could see them and the characters were each unique." - Beth Hobson, Ebook Apothecary

"I really liked the story-telling style of the author and the two different story-arcs run smoothly along till almost the end when they collide magnificently and culminate in a crescendo." - Ritesh Kala's Book Reviews

"English's characters are very well written and easy to identify with... the plot is compelling. All in all I would recommend this book to anyone." - Urban Fantasy Reviews

Product Description

When shy and retiring Llandry Sanfaer discovers a mesmerising new gemstone, she suddenly becomes the most famous jeweller across the Seven Realms. Demand for the coveted stone escalates fast; when people begin dying for it, Llandry finds that she herself has become a target.

Lady Evastany Glostrum has her life in pristine order. Prestigious, powerful and wealthy, she is on the verge of crowning her successes with the perfect marriage. But when her closest friend is murdered for the jewellery she wears, Eva is drawn into the mystery surrounding the curious "istore" gem.

The emergence of the stone is causing chaos across the Seven. Gates between the worlds are opening at will, pulling hordes of creatures through from the shadowy Lower Realm and the glittering Uppers. As Eva works to discover the culprit behind the spreading disorder, Llandry must learn the truth about her precious istore stone - before she herself becomes a victim.

Draykon is a full-length, high fantasy mystery novel of 95,000 words (approx. 380 pages). It is the first book in the Draykon Series.


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