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Regal: Dragons of epic fantasy bring hope and absolution in this exciting conclusion
Regal: Dragons of epic fantasy bring hope and absolution in this exciting conclusion
Regal: Dragons of epic fantasy bring hope and absolution in this exciting conclusion
Audiobook8 hours

Regal: Dragons of epic fantasy bring hope and absolution in this exciting conclusion

Written by Brian Rathbone

Narrated by Chris Snelgrove

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About this audiobook

Dragons of Epic Young Adult Fantasy Adventure await! - "In the fields of heaven are sown the seeds of stars, and some go astray..."

Armed only with artifacts he's powerless to use, Sinjin Volker must change the world by first changing himself.

Regal is book six of the World of Godsland fantasy series and is the much anticipated conclusion of The Balance of Power trilogy.

This epic YA fantasy series includes the following books:

The Dawning of Power trilogy: Call of the Herald (*Free ebook), Inherited Danger, Dragon Ore

The Balance of Power trilogy: Regent, Feral, Regal

The Artifacts of Power trilogy: The Fifth Magic, Dragonhold, The Seventh Magic

Dragons of Dawn trilogy (Prequels): Dragon Airways, Onin, Ascension

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 25, 2014
ISBN9781987110623
Regal: Dragons of epic fantasy bring hope and absolution in this exciting conclusion

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    I've very much enjoyed this saga, but the end of the book felt extremely hurried - I knew I was at the last few chapters, but I kept having the feeling I was missing parts. Perhaps the author ran out of time, but I think the book could have done with a more sedated pace at the end.