The Dragon Singer Chronicles Series
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About this series
Peace is a prize hard won, and for the Dragon Singer, the fight has only just begun.
The dragons have answered Alísa's call. Now, in order to unite the races and end the war, she must find slayers willing to do the same. But humanity's long-engrained fear and hatred of dragonkind are far louder than any argument she possesses, and when a rival dragon clan encroaches on Me'ran, it's all she can do to keep the people from calling the largest slayer clan in the east to eradicate all draconic presence.
Leading dragons is one thing—leading humans is another. With the voices and fears of her past rising up against her, Alísa wonders how she ever thought she could be the one to unite the races. As storms within and without threaten to drown all she holds dear, Alísa must decide—run for cover to protect herself and her dragons, or stay in the only place she has a chance to bring peace. But how can she make peace between humans and dragons when she can't even make peace with herself?
A heart-filled adventure for fans of McCaffrey's Harper Hall trilogy, Ciccarelli's The Last Namsara, and the How To Train Your Dragon movies.
Titles in the series (2)
- Songflight: The Dragon Singer Chronicles, #1
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Can a silenced slayer find her voice among the dragons? As the sole child of a powerful slayer chief, Alísa's position as heir to the clan should have been certain. But while she may one day overcome her persistent vocal stammer to lead them, she also holds a terrible secret. Her empathic powers uncontrollably connect to the dragon enemy, forcing her to feel their pain as they die. No slayer clan will ever follow a woman with a dragon inside her. When a grueling killing ceremony reveals her shame, her fate is sealed—she will marry her father's apprentice, and he will be chief rather than she. But when her growing powers reveal one dragon's capacity for goodness, Alísa is left with terrible questions. Are dragons soulless, as the slayers preach? Is the war between their races truly just? The clan will no longer listen to her, so now Alísa must choose—remain with her people in silence, or follow the dragon claiming to know her true purpose. A heart-filled adventure for fans of McCaffrey's Harper Hall trilogy, Ciccarelli's The Last Namsara, and the How To Train Your Dragon movies. Check it out if you like: Introverted Main Characters Dragons With Personality Unlikely Friendships Sweet Romantic Subplot Music As Magic Disability Representation Telepaths & Empaths Tiny Fairy Dragons YA Fantasy Dipping Its Toes Into Epic
- Stormdance: The Dragon Singer Chronicles, #2
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Peace is a prize hard won, and for the Dragon Singer, the fight has only just begun. The dragons have answered Alísa's call. Now, in order to unite the races and end the war, she must find slayers willing to do the same. But humanity's long-engrained fear and hatred of dragonkind are far louder than any argument she possesses, and when a rival dragon clan encroaches on Me'ran, it's all she can do to keep the people from calling the largest slayer clan in the east to eradicate all draconic presence. Leading dragons is one thing—leading humans is another. With the voices and fears of her past rising up against her, Alísa wonders how she ever thought she could be the one to unite the races. As storms within and without threaten to drown all she holds dear, Alísa must decide—run for cover to protect herself and her dragons, or stay in the only place she has a chance to bring peace. But how can she make peace between humans and dragons when she can't even make peace with herself? A heart-filled adventure for fans of McCaffrey's Harper Hall trilogy, Ciccarelli's The Last Namsara, and the How To Train Your Dragon movies.
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