A Night of Dragon Wings (Dragonlore, Book 3) [NOOK Book]

Overview

Dragonlore, the bestselling fantasy series beginning with A Dawn of Dragonfire, concludes with a tale of blood, steel, and flame.

BOOK THREE: A NIGHT OF DRAGON WINGS

Requiem burns. Her marble columns lie shattered. Queen Solina's army...
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A Night of Dragon Wings (Dragonlore, Book 3)

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Overview

Dragonlore, the bestselling fantasy series beginning with A Dawn of Dragonfire, concludes with a tale of blood, steel, and flame.

BOOK THREE: A NIGHT OF DRAGON WINGS

Requiem burns. Her marble columns lie shattered. Queen Solina's army sweeps across the land, searching to kill every last dragon.

Among the ruins, Requiem's dragons plan a desperate attack. To survive, they must strike Solina at the heart of her desert empire. Yet as Requiem rallies, Solina raises her cruelest champions yet.

The nephilim, the spawn of demons and their mortal brides, have languished underground for epochs. Giants of rotted flesh, razor fangs, and clawed wings, they crave to crush the world that imprisoned them. When Queen Solina frees this unholy legion, the nephilim marshal under her banners… and swarm into Requiem.

Requiem's light dims. Her hope is but a flicker in an endless night. As ancient evil engulfs the world, Requiem's dragons roar, blow their fire, and fly to their last stand.
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Product Details

  • BN ID: 2940015961836
  • Publisher: Moonclipse
  • Publication date: 1/29/2013
  • Series: Dragonlore , #3
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Sales rank: 24,651
  • File size: 869 KB

Meet the Author

Daniel Arenson is an epic fantasy author.

He began his career writing short stories. He sold his first story, "Worms Believe in God", in 1998. Since then, his work has appeared in various publications, among them Flesh & Blood, Chizine, and Orson Scott Card's Strong Verse.

In 2007, Daniel sold his first novel, Firefly Island, to Five Star Publishing. He's been writing fantasy novels since, including several standalones and three series: Song of Dragons, Dragonlore, and Misfit Heroes.

At both Amazon and Barnes and Noble, Daniel's novels have hit the overall Top 100 bestsellers lists. In total, they've sold over 150,000 copies.
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  • Posted March 20, 2013

    Greatness

    A must read book!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 3, 2013

    A fitting end

    Daniel continues his look at the world of Vir Requis in this final book of the Dragonlore Series. The characters are well developed, the storyline is consistent. That's my "reviewers take"...
    Now for my "Readers Take": I'm totally hooked on this series, and have read them all. Daniel takes great care in keeping the history from the first trilogy wound into the second. Overall I find this book, and it's predecessors a great read. If you're even in the least a fan of Dragons and other mythical creatures, and want to see them not in Dungeons and Castles, read these books.

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