
Season of the Dragon
Dragos Primeri, Book 1
Genres: Fantasy, Epic, High Fantasy
Tropes: The Chosen One, Shifter, Reincarnation, Orphan, Heroine in Danger
$20 USD
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A romantic high fantasy series with a reverse Beauty & the Beast twist that asks the question: Can a man love a woman born with a bestial soul?
“Wright is a brilliant worldbuilder. I sobbed and laughed, my body shaking with excitement as I devoured the final chapter, unable to let go.”—Jane Williams, Goodreads
“This is how you do epic fantasy!”—Tristin Sylvester, Goodreads
Prepare for epic fantasy and dragons like you’ve never encountered.
Born cursed with two souls, Quen is a misfit among her people. Her mother died while Quen was still a babe, and her father won't speak of the events that made the family flee their privileged life in a far-off province. Her feet firmly planted in the shifting sands of her desert home, Quen fears she’s destined to remain in the Sea of Sands forever.
But everything changes the day a mysterious stranger delivers a dark prophecy about Quen. A giant winged shadow looms over her village, and soon fire engulfs her town and destroys whatever future she thought she had.
Quen now has two goals: Hunt the dragon who destroyed what she loved, and uncover the truth about the dark pact her mother made before she was born.
Her quest will pull Quen deep into political intrigue and dark secrets. Along the way, she’ll gather powerful friends and allies, and meet a mesmerizing northman with secrets of his own.
Will Quen unite her warring souls? Or will her shadow soul destroy her—and everyone she loves?
•Sensual but low spice (door ajar moments)
•Forbidden love
•Dragons (with their own culture)
•Mages, Assassins & Rogues
•Elemental Magic
•Mythical Creatures
•Secondary world with rich world building
•Quests & Journeys
•Memorable side characters & Lovable misfits
“I’ve read fantasy for over 50 years and can honestly say that I’ve not encountered such a fully developed and logical world since I read The Lord of the Rings trilogy. I’m not saying SOTD is as good as LOTR, but aside from the sacred LOTR, Wright’s work stands high above the majority of others in world-building.”—Rob Hall, Goodreads
“What an amazing story. I now have another favorite author to add to my list.”—Susan May, Goodreads
