The Dragon Courage series is a middle grade/young adult fantasy series that has ten-year-
olds to grandparents raving. What's all the fuss? It's a clean read of adventure and character
quality building set in a new world. According to one reviewer, "Not since reading Christopher
Paolini's
Eragon have I read a book about dragons that made me want to be a
part of that world". Each book has a theme skilfully woven into the plot so younger readers
won't even realize they are being taught important life qualities. The series is a "fabulous
adventure for younger readers that will fill their minds with the magic of dragons, friendships
found and worlds from far, far away".
Today, I am introducing book three in the Dragon Courage series, Dragon's Revenge.
Book one took the reader to the northern
canyon country of Three Spans Canyon where Kyn became a dragon rider.
Book two followed Braidyn, a youngling born
in the canyon country, who moved to the south along the River Sur. When some nestlings are
stolen, Braidyn goes seeking retribution. His search takes him to the sandhills to the east of
the inland sea. In book three, our story revolves around Kyn. He travels across the inland sea
to a new land of marshes and red dragons.
Blurb:
In search of his place in the world, Kyn visits his new friend, Ben’hyamene. Together, they
meet an ailing dragon rider from the marshes of a land called the Carr. The rider recounts a
people beset by anger, depression, and despair. After befriending and healing the rider, the
group travels to the rider’s home. There they discover a breed of wild dragons, called drakes,
which have been at war with humans for four hundred years.
One sleepless night, Ben’hyamene uses his new abilities to communicate with the lead drake.
This sets Kyn and Ben’hyamene on a path that could bring peace to a conflict that’s nearly
destroyed a whole people. Can revenge be set aside and enemies be called friends?
Trailer:
https://youtu.be/PXabYw2HG4k
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