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Deliverance of Dragons: Book Three of the Dragon Prophecy (The Dragon Prophecy Trilogy, 3)

Deliverance of Dragons: Book Three of the Dragon Prophecy (The Dragon Prophecy Trilogy, 3)

By Mercedes Lackey
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FROM THE AUTHORS OF NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERS WHEN DARKNESS FALLS AND THE PHOENIX TRANSFORMED AND USA TODAY BESTSELLER TO LIGHT A CANDLE

The epic conclusion to the first War of the Endarkened

From orphaned child to prophesied savior, Vieliessar Farcarinon is more than ready to take her rightful place as Elven Queen. While her bickering countrymen may not have crowned her yet, she has been anointed by the stars above and the dragon at her side. But the overwhelming attacks of the Endarkened have forced Elvenkind to abandon internal politics in favor of an unprecedented strategy: retreat.

Runacarendalur Caerthalien is a thorn in the Queen’s side and should be her greatest enemy. A traitor to the Elvish empire, he has become the trusted general of once-subjugated creatures―a chaotic force of centaurs, merfolk, gryphons, minotaurs, and talking bears alike.

These two strong-willed leaders have been at each other’s throats for years. Now forced into tentative co-existence due to the common threat of the Endarkened, how will they react when they finally realize they are soulmates―bound despite their will by unassailable magics that twine their lifelines into one? If either should die, the other will also fall. And without their two greatest leaders, the Children of Light are sure to drown amidst the never-ending waves of Endarkened attacks.

The collaborative fantasy world of Mercedes Lackey and James Mallory features continent-spanning high adventure and epic battle. The Dragon Prophecy illuminates a time when long-lived Elves rule the Fortunate Lands. It is a time of dire prophecy, of battle and bloodshed, of great magics unlike any the Elvenkind have seen before. Deliverance of Dragons is the story of the end of one world and the beginning of the next.

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Disappointing

I was disappointed in this one. Each book in the trilogy has been more disappointing than the book before, but this one was... Not good. I enjoyed the first 75% or so, although they added yet more types of creatures that really didn't add anything to the story overall, and the pacing wasn't great. (Spoilers ahead) But after the big battle, everything felt very unclear and unfocused. Like they knew they had to get to the dragons still, but hadn't figured out how. And I'm honestly not sure what happened in the final chapter with the challenge to her kingship and then suddenly getting married. (End spoilers) It felt rushed, unfinished, and confusing. I'm not sure what was going on behind the scenes with the authors and editors, but I think a few people dropped the ball on this one. The other trilogies in this world are fantastic, so this was definitely a let down.

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Siracha
Finally arrived

Awesome

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Jeanne E.
Worth the Wait!

Fantastic Job of gathering up all the Threads of Information of the Past History of the “Races”(and Gods, Endarkened, Dragons, etc…And Weaving it all into another section of the Tapestry that these Great Authors have spun out of the Clouds of Their Imaginations.As always - it leaves us Hungering to To Know “What Happens NEXT!”

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Christopher L. Grigsby
Disappointed

Pacing was all over the place, 60-70% of the way through I felt like there was gonna be a 4th book because they still had so much to do, and felt like that up to the last 10% where everything was rushed conflicts end "off screen" no conclusion just "we won".Anyone who has read the other books in the series of course knew how it was going to end, we wanted to see how it got there but it feels like a rush job and now, i guess we know why James Mallory's editor kept sending it back.

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judy
Always great writing

Waited too long for no answers I hate to say it but I waited so long and I was disappointed.feels like another to finish the beginning, again