Dragon Heir Bundle: Dystopian Fantasy

· Dragon Heir · Ann Gimpel Books, LLC
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Over 900 pages of dystopian fantasy. Odin’s realm and the Nine Worlds clash with the Celtic gods in an unforgettable trilogy.

Dragon’s Call

After her Celtic kin proved too big a bunch of bastards to bother with, Rowan sought solace among witches.

After the Breaking, not much was left. I assumed it was a case of magic gone bad—until I discovered my goddess mother had broken the world. She didn’t like it that I’d turned my back on the pantheon. My long tenure among witches rubbed salt into the wound.

After a confrontation where Mommy Dearest fessed up—and lacked the decency to bat an eyelash about the widespread destruction she’d caused—I was digesting what to do next when a dragon showed up.

Yes. A dragon.

I was grateful for the help. And suspicious as hell. Why a dragon? Why here and why now? More importantly, why was he—she?—helping me? Part of me didn’t want to know, and another part was certain I’d find out anyway.

Dragon’s Blood

After discovering she’s half dragon, Rowan figures it can’t be any worse than being related to the Celts. That’s the thing about assumptions, though. They come round and bite you in the ass.

I’d rather fight than study, but I’m stuck poring over dusty scrolls. I promised I’d learn about the dragon part of my magic, but I’m having a hell of a hard time believing there’s some concealed strain of power just waiting for me to kindle it. Meanwhile, my friends the witches are playing fast and loose with remaining hidden.

My Celtic kin won’t bother them anymore—at least I don’t think they will. But far worse things rove Earth than the Celtic gods. The Breaking has developed an energy all its own. The longer it runs wild, the harder it will be to contain.

Soon, very soon, no magic in the Nine Worlds will be enough to counteract it. Once that happens, the few remaining mortals will go first, but the rest of us won’t be far behind them.

 Dragon’s Heir

Rowan hasn’t made a dent in coming to terms with her black-to-his bones dragon father when she gets pregnant. The dragon-child isn’t even here yet, but everyone’s already fighting over his future.

I’m being pulled nine ways at once. Brand new mating. Brand new pregnancy. Stronger magic than I’m used to. The Nine Worlds are failing. Rot that began on Earth has spread to Vanaheim. Odin knows more than he’s telling us, and no one has any interest in working together.

The only thing everybody has in common is a sudden, weird fascination with my baby. The dragons want him raised on Fire Mountain. The Celts want us in Inverlochy Castle with them. Hel hasn’t weighed in, but I bet she’d like to see her grandson in Niflheim where she can dandle him on her knees every day.

If it weren’t for the catastrophe looming over our heads, Bjorn and I would escape to a distant borderworld and never look back. It’s always an option. Good to preserve as many of those as possible.

Keep your fingers crossed for me. And my son. See you on the other side.

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sing neon
February 27, 2021
Dragon's Call-4* My heart really went out to Rowan, her mother is just an awful person. The good thing about it though is Rowan doesn’t let that get her down, she’s a survivor and rises above the mistreatment. She has a lot of holes in who/what she is but so far, she seems strong enough to handle anything. She also has a lot to learn about what she is and how to use the magic that flows through her. Bjorn is just as drawn to her as she is to him, he seems trustworthy but I’m not completely convinced about him quite yet. Plot is very interesting with mysterious elements and exhilarating paranormal galore. Enjoyed reading their story and look forward to what will be revealed next as Rowan continues her discovering journey. Dragon's Blood-5* This one takes this series to a new level. The surprising revelations & shocking twist just sweeten the pot in what is one of the most detailed and intense fantasy series that I have ever read. I am also super glad that Rowan finally made a decision, so much so that I am actually okay with how the author decided to end this book, it builds up my anticipation for the next one. I had several jaw-dropping moments and enjoyed the learning along with the characters moments. Adventurous plot continues to be very inviting to the imagination and sucked me right into their world full of dragons plus... Dragon's Heir-5* This whirlwind of fantastical adventure just gets better. The action, intensity, character depth and attention to detail is consistent throughout this series. The plot is full speed ahead so hang on, there's never a dull moment. Loads of magic, paranormal environment galore and even new shocking & unique obstacles that draw out ever more mystical challenges & advantages. Very well written & gripping end to the series which kept me captivated until the last page.
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About the author

Ann Gimpel is a USA Today bestselling author. A lifelong aficionado of the unusual, she began writing speculative fiction a few years ago. Since then her short fiction has appeared in many webzines and anthologies. Her longer books run the gamut from urban fantasy to paranormal romance. Once upon a time, she nurtured clients. Now she nurtures dark, gritty fantasy stories that push hard against reality. When she’s not writing, she’s in the backcountry getting down and dirty with her camera. She’s published over 90 books to date, with several more planned for 2021 and beyond. A husband, grown children, grandchildren, and wolf hybrids round out her family.

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