Ebook {Epub PDF} The Rage of Dragons by Evan Winter






















 · "Compelling, expansive and rich. Winter has created an exciting and immersive world of magic, vengeance and wonder"—Micah Yongo, author of Lost Gods "A Xhosa-inspired world complete with magic, dragons, demons and curses, The Rage of Dragons takes classic fantasy and imbues it with a fresh and exciting twist."—Anna Stephens, author of GodblindISBN  · The Rage of Dragons is an African (Xhosa) inspired epic fantasy debut by Evan Winter, and it is the first installment in The Burning quartet. The people of Omehi have been caught in an unwinnable war for almost two hundred years, and the story revolves around our main character, the young and gift-less Tau/5. "The Rage of Dragons is what fantasy was always meant to be. Winter will pull you into a world of revenge, war, and fire. Winter will pull you into a world of revenge, war, and fire. This isn't just a book, it's an unforgettable experience."Sean Grigsby, author of Smoke Eaters and Daughters of Forgotten Light/5(K).


The Rage of Dragons is an African (Xhosa) inspired epic fantasy debut by Evan Winter, and it is the first installment in The Burning quartet. The people of Omehi have been caught in an unwinnable war for almost two hundred years, and the story revolves around our main character, the young and gift-less Tau. The Rage of Dragons is Evan Winter's debut novel, and - I don't think I can even believe it! I was so impressed with the world building, how well he executed the dialogues, his character work, pacing and amount of details he managed to put into this world without anything ever feeling stuffy. What is the Rage of Dragons about? It is an Epic Fantasy novel, and it is a good one. Dragons, Epic Fantasy, Evan Winter, Fantasy, Grimdark, High Fantasy, Military Fantasy, Review, The Rage of Dragons. Post navigation. Previous 'Gallipoli' TV Show Review. Next Books and Fitness: Third week of October.


The Rage of Dragons is Evan Winter’s debut novel, and the first novel in The Burning quartet. Originally self-published, it has since been acquired by Orbit, and it was this traditionally published version that I read (and I am STILL kicking myself for not having discovered this earlier). The Rage of Dragons – Prologue – Landfall. By Evan Winter Aug No Comments. Queen Taifa stood at the bow of Targon, her beached warship, and looked out at the massacre on the sands. Her other ships were empty. The fighting men and women of the Chosen were already on shore, were already killing and dying. Winter has created an exciting and immersive world of magic, vengeance and wonder"―Micah Yongo, author of Lost Gods. "A Xhosa-inspired world complete with magic, dragons, demons and curses, The Rage of Dragons takes classic fantasy and imbues it with a fresh and exciting twist."―Anna Stephens, author of Godblind. "Wow.

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