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You can never go wrong with dragons, especially for YA.
Seems like a really interesting premise. I love the idea of a simple girl with a traumatic secret. Plus, I wonder what it's like to be chewed up by a dragon?!
This cover catches my eye every time. I can't wait to dive into this book!
Fantastic cover and intriguing synopsis. Excited to find out more...
This looks intense! Just the type of read I love diving into!! I'm excited to find out more. :) I love the cover as well. :)
Strong characters and great story!
I loved this story! It drew me in and hooked me. I stayed up late reading it. Astrid’s character while starting out thinking she’s a monster and unsure of her past, comes to love and appreciate herself. In her quest to save the survivors of her village, she learns the truth of her past, and must come to terms with it and make the choice of who she wants to be. She’s strong, courageous, and vulnerable—all the things a good heroine needs to be. I look forward to reading the next story in the series.
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The Dragonslayer's Sword
Astrid assumed all dragons should be killed – until she met one that changed her mind.
In the medieval Northlands, a dangerous family seeks power.
They slaughter all who get in their way.
Children’s rhymes hint at what’s to come, but no one recognizes the danger at hand.
Astrid doesn’t know she holds the key to this power.
She’s just a blacksmith who makes swords for dragonslayers.
But Astrid has a dark secret …
A dragon once chewed her up and spit her out.
She hides the old scars covering her body through shapeshifting.
But the time for hiding is over.
AUTHOR'S NOTE: This YA Epic Sword & Sorcery Fantasy series is written for adults but appropriate for ages 14 and up. This book is Book 1 in the Dragonslayer series but can also be read as a standalone novel.