![]() ![]() Unfortunately, The Rage of Dragons is really two stories spliced together. ![]() Following an unthinkable path, he will become the greatest swordsman to ever live, dying a hundred thousand times for the chance to kill three of his own people.Īnd that cover! Does The Rage of Dragons live up to it? As an epic fantasy, it does. Now, with too few Gifted left and the Omehi facing genocide, Tau cares only for revenge. Tau Tafari, an Omehi commoner, wants more than this, but his life is destroyed when he’s betrayed by those he was born to serve. The rest are bred to fight, ferocious soldiers fated to die in the endless war. One in a hundred of their men has blood strong enough for the Gifted to infuse with magic, turning these warriors into near unstoppable colossi. ![]() One in twenty-five hundred Omehi women are Gifted, wielding fragments of their Goddess’ power and capable of controlling the world’s most destructive weapon – Dragons. The Omehi are surrounded by enemies that want them dead. I’ll give Winter this-he can write some killer copy. “GAME OF THRONES MEETS GLADIATOR… ON ARRAKIS” Really? Another pitch comparing a book to Game of Thrones? What’s that-there’s more? ![]()
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