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The Dragon's Blade Trilogy
- A Complete Epic Fantasy Series
- Narrated by: Dave Cruse
- Series: Dragon's Blade, Book 1-3
- Length: 45 hrs and 58 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Publisher's Summary
An Amazon Overall Top 100 best-selling title! Includes all three books in the Dragon's Blade Trilogy.
Arrogant. Scornful. Full of pride. Darnuir, prince of dragons, cares nothing for the damage he's doing to the faltering alliance against the Shadow. He thinks himself invincible - right up till a mortal wound forces him to undergo a dangerous rebirthing spell, leaving him a helpless babe in human hands.
Twenty years pass, and demonic forces are poised to sweep across the land. With the alliance between humanity, dragons, and fairies fracturing, Darnuir will have to uncover the secrets of his past, seek redemption for his sins, and rally the disparate races if they are to survive.
Only Darnuir can do this. For, he's the last member of the royal bloodline, and only he can wield the Dragon's Blade.
His second chance is the world's last hope.
Over 100,000 copies sold worldwide of this fast-paced epic fantasy series, perfect for fans of Phillip C. Quaintrell, Salvatore, Feist, and Brandon Sanderson.
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- Lynne
- 08-29-19
Tall tale of the first Order
Great story, great characters, and hard to put down. The trifecta of storytelling... I highly recommend this trilogy, but, only if you like dragons, magic, and a good fight for the triumph of good over evil.
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- MD
- 11-14-19
Fantastic performance of a good group of books.
I came to this book because I'm a fan of Dave Cruse. He does such a good job of performing a book and not just reading it. Each character has a unique voice which is needed in a book with so many characters and complex stores. The books are entertaining, imaginative and have a lot of original ideas in a traditional fantasy world.
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- A Jack
- 03-06-20
Dragons...a new perspective
Great story and narration! Do not pay attention to critical readers complaining about narration and strength of story. An enjoyable listen.
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- LostClan
- 12-17-20
Potential, but missed
In my mind, you have two distinct forms of fantasy in reading. You have the fantasy that is about the world, with magic systems, caste systems, social systems, ect. These are well fleshed out and have hard rules to their uses. Many times the story can be about breaking these rules, and the struggle involved in such, but they are there and they are fixed. The other type of fantasy is a much faster and character focused fantasy. Magic is there, the world is there, but it is all a backdrop to the story of the characters.
The Dragon's Blade trilogy suffers because it is the first sort, while trying to be the second sort. This is, at it's heart, a story about the world in which we find ourselves. A story about light and shadow, about the history of the world and the weight it holds, without telling us enough about it. The world is not fleshed out, is not described, and is not explored. Magic is fleeting and just seemingly there. Consequences come from its use and abuse, but are usually nothing more than a bad taste in the mouth (figuratively and literally in this case.)
The characters have motivations, but seemingly come to realizations and changes in attitudes out of the blue. The reader should see why these changes happen, instead of being told that they do. We should know the motivations, understand their aims, and it should be logical. Many times we just see our POV overcoming adversity through plucky tenacity and a little bit of Deus Ex Machina towards the end. Characters that could have fleshed out the story more were separated, killed off, or otherwise sidelined, and I felt not real connection to any of them.
The concept of rebirth and nature versus nurture was interesting, but ultimately fast forwarded through, when the growing up of Darnuir could have been a book in and of itself. The villains (up until the very end villain, which was foreshadowed since the prologue) are all two dimensional and evil for evils sake.
The ending is open ended, allowing for future growth if the author desires to. however in the afterword he states that he does not foresee that occurring. I would say the ending is TOO open. Too many questions are left unresolved. Too many threads are still hanging, and too many people have no resolution.
I used one audible credit for three books, and they were entertaining at times. I would say this was a good value and have rated this 3 stars accordingly. Had I used three credits for three books I would have been sorely disappointed.
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- LadyLuck12165
- 05-08-20
Couldn’t put it down
I listened to the entire trilogy over a three dayperiod. Every moment that I was awake. I fell in love with the characters. I fell in love with the narrator and I hated that it came to an end! Highly recommend!
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- Phillip
- 12-05-19
An Epic, Grand Story
I received a free review copy.
An evil, shadow god wants to conquer the world, all worlds in fact. The gods have distributed powerful swords to help the dragons fight the shadow. Will the dragons be able to overcome the shadow with the aid of fairies and humans? Will the races learn to get past their differences and work together? This is the stage for this epic story.
Overall, I enjoyed listening to these books. I cared about the characters. The way magic is dealt with is interesting as it is inherently dangerous to its practitioners. There is some romance, and it features amazing battles.
I liked how the books deal with moral issues including racism, how people can be led astray by their faith, selfishness vs self-sacrifice, and how we are influenced by our experiences. In general, I thought it dealt with those topics well. The characters are not perfect. They make mistakes and compromises, they may be prejudiced, and they may have suffered wrong at the hands of others. You will have to read the book to find out whether they seek peace and forgiveness or bitterness and hate.
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- A. J. Nicholson
- 06-24-20
3rd time still not charmed.
This trilogy is so awful I tried 3 times to finish it and failed all 3 times. This last time I quit with about 7 hrs to go. I went ahead and skipped to the last 3 chapters only to listen to the Author, in the Afterwards, brag about how he had intended for it to be so bad without any closure for the character ending. How he intended for it to be grim ending for all Kingdoms involved.
No thank You.
I wasted so much time on this book. Glad I didn’t waste those last 7 hours.
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- Shane
- 07-28-20
Weak, I love the genre, but cannot take this
Weak character development, weak plot, weak narration. I can listen to about anything as a diversion but I ended up replaying countless parts as there was little to hold interest. The narration is awful and does not help the characters, but there was little to help. It’s not worth the credit, even for so many hours. I’m exchanging it after reaching the end of the first ‘book’.
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- louis kellam
- 06-29-20
Gave it a shot. Really enjoyed it
The series was great. I thoroughly loved the world building. And the Narrator was really good I could listen to him read the phone book. Looking forward to more from the author and narrator
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-03-20
One of the best fantasy trilogies I’ve ever read.
Brilliantly written and performed!
Characters are well defined but also develop and grow throughout the story. Magic is well limited so that no one individual is all powerful and yet there is incredibly powerful magic wielded at the same time. The cascade magical energy source is ingenious.
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-09-20
enjoyed
Narrator fantastic, made the read even better. I enjoyed being read to each evening. Helped chill me out.
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- Harry Frost
- 02-13-20
Straight-down-the-middle Fantasy, well-narrated.
A real marathon for the narrator, who brings dignity, warmth and gravitas to the performance, and pulls off some great character acting. The narration in between is competent and well-engineered, though doesn't quite have the naturalness or animation of the dialogue. While this is to be expected in general of 3rd person narration, and particularly given the sheer length of this project, it can have a 'lulling' effect at times.
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- Darren
- 04-16-20
Very enjoyable.
Narrated very well.
Easy to listen too, With a interesting story.
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- Mr. Aj Donnelly
- 09-28-20
great concept
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- Graham Kelly
- 07-28-20
10/10
Really loved this. A brilliant, well thought out story. Would love to see this brought to life on TV.
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- matthew preene
- 06-23-20
Amazing trilogy
I loved this story. The ending is perfect. I started reading these books but finished via audio book
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-24-20
An excellent story, with some novel concepts.
I really enjoyed the story, but the narration was awful in my opinion.
Unfortunately, the American narrator has not the ability to pronounce a large number of the words and phrases that are not in American modern English. He has pronounces row (as in argument) as roe for example. It is very archaic English at best and some of the voices he attaches the characters are very irritating, bordering on puerile.
I would avoid any book read by him in the future. Give me Michael Kramer anytime.
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-20-19
Dreadful
Tedious storyline, no depth, uninteresting characters. Scene descriptions poor. Waste of time, choose something else!
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-09-20
Wonderful
This trilogy is amazing. An epic journey in a fully fleshed out magical world. I’m gutted it’s over. The conflict between characters and races always justified by complex personalities that took me on an emotional journey. I’m hoping for an adaptation to get to see the world on screen.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-01-22
I love it
Good narrator, an interesting world and setting, and a nice story with some loveable characters. I felt that a few jokes were out of place, and the ending was something of a letdown. Book 1-2 was great, the third was in the bundle.
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- Lorraine Stewart
- 11-29-20
wonderful
what a wonderful read. Hope i can find more books by Michael R Miller writer
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- lachlan sanders
- 10-18-20
Amazing!
An amazing series with fantastically built world and characters and the authors note at the end was the perfect finisher. Thank you for writing the book.
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- Brooke
- 10-13-20
The 3rd book dragged it from 5 to 3 stars.
I couldn't put the first 2 books down but as I started the 3rd I struggled to keep listening. The final book feels like it went a completely different direction, not mentioning previous characters and leaving their stories behind. It was very slow to get to the point. It also ends very abruptly and in an odd way that was never hinted at, mentioned or suggested in the previous books and leaves you gobsmacked as to how, where and why. Instead of feeling like a good twist, it feels like you were still in the midst of the final battle but the book is done and you're left confused with more questions than answers.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-23-20
Enticing read
really enjoyed this, kept me captivated and wanting more. the narrator did a great job.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-09-20
Quantity AND quality!
Excellent value for money!
Engaging narration, deep worldbuilding and epic characters! A well-rounded fantasy story.
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- 04-07-22
Excellent Isaiah
A truly extraordinary and fascinating read. Excellent narration by Dave Cruise as always. The ending is somehow unsatisfying and perfect at the same time.
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-26-22
was a entrancing story and I think a complete end
I suspect that many would struggle with the end. but really it was perfect if you look carefully
no other way was better. also it left a door if one would wish to return. I myself will look forward to any other offerings from our author with interest
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- Anonymous User
- 09-11-21
loved this book
I really enjoyed the story line and Character interactions in this trilogy. it finished off well and the performance from narrator was good
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- Anonymous User
- 06-13-21
A good easy listen.
Good characters, numerous but not overwhelming with good seperate stories blended together. Female voices were a bit over the top but otherwise good narration.
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- John Nash
- 06-13-21
Great value and good, strong storyline
Good story and great value for the trilogy. This is not just three average quality works mashed together to get downloads (my god I've cone across those), each work is well crafted and the narration easy and engrossing