The Prince's Dragon
Fire and Valor, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Greg Boudreaux
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Lessa Lamb
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By:
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W.M. Fawkes
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Sam Burns
The last place Lord Tristram Radcliffe ever expected to find himself was right hand to the Llangardian throne. His parentage should have seen him banished, but he managed to keep his draconic secret. Now, King Reynold is dead. Long live King Roland.
The boy ascends to rule a kingdom in chaos, and Tristram must undo the damage of the last king's reign to save his people from lean winter and wolves in the palace itself. Reynold’s former shadow, Bet Kyston, is determined to root out King Roland's enemies, but his version of help may cause as much harm as good.
There remains a traitor near to the throne, and when the king falls mysteriously ill, Tristram’s strongest ally is forced to leave court. As his enemies move closer, the strength of Tristram's regency is more precarious than ever. Abandoned and friendless, Tristram must sacrifice everything to protect his homeland or risk not only Roland’s life, but his own.
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I loved listening to this audiobook. I'm glad this is narrated by people because I won't listen to ai or virtual voice. The narrators are so excellent for this story. Lessa Lamb and Greg Boudreaux are both extremely talented.
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This is what I always wanted from high fantasy that included tales of love: for the love and the tale to be inextricable, to truly support each other instead of one feeling jammed up against the other, and for the humanity of that love to be a sweeping as the story of the Kingdom itself, without even one false note of mawkish sentimentality.
Truly lovely. if I had read these books at 14 or 24, I might have had a different outlook.
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Dramatic in the best way
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