Dragon Ascendants
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Publisher Description
Half-elf, half-human, Tallian lives with dwarves and knows little about his birth parents. After his adopted brother runs away, hundreds of shadow bats decimate his village, and Meerkesh, Tallian’s adopted father reveals the truth about how he came to live with the dwarves in the Furin Mountains.
Betrayed by the only brother he has ever known, Tallian and the dwarves flee from Fearoc, the evil elf who controls Luminess. Against what seems to be impossible odds, dwarves, elves, dragons, and men unite against Fearoc in hopes of freeing Luminess.
Customer Reviews
Loved IT!
Dragon Ascendants (Luminess Legends Book 1) by Paul E. Vaughn is a epic high fantasy tale of magic, elves, dwarves and of course, dragons!
This was my first read by this author, so I was going in not knowing what I was going to get. I don't read high fantasy as much as I use to, but my standards are high. It's all about the world building with these stories, and I have to say Paul E. Vaughn not only nailed it, but he transported me to a epic magical world where anything could happen. The writing and tone matched the detail world, and the plot moved at a steady, yet fast paces. Making you lost time and just get lost in this mythical world.
Our MC Tallian, was an great character. Strong, king, considerate. He had steady growth, thought things through, but most of all he had his priorities straight. This drove the plot forward, and kicked that epic story into high gear. I liked how he wasn't portrayed as a brewing alpha male. This added something special to him, and really made him shine as the lead character.
Take my high recommendation and my word, that this story is worth your time and energy. It has a bit of everything that you love about high epic fantasies. The world building, like I said, is marvelous. So rich and full, you feel like you're there, walking along side Tallian and his crew. I have high hops for this series, and I can't wait to get my hands on the next book.
Happy Reading
-E.A. Walsh