Haven
Lost
The
Dragon's Brood Cycle Book 1
by
Josh de Lioncourt
Genre:
Epic Fantasy
Legends
never die …
Sixteen-year-old
Emily Haven, heroine of the girls’ hockey team at Lindsey High, has
spent her young life keeping two secrets: her rapidly deteriorating
home life and the seemingly supernatural power that makes her a star
on the ice. When she begins seeing visions of a ragged boy reflected
in mirrors and shop windows, a series of events unfolds that tears
her from twenty-first century Minneapolis and leaves her stranded in
another world with horrors to rival those she has left behind. Lost
amidst creatures of fantasy and legend, she is forced to confront the
demons of both her past and future to unravel the riddle of the
mysterious boy and embark upon a journey to uncover long forgotten
histories and the dark, cloaked figure in the shadows behind them
all. Caught between opposing forces of a war she does not understand,
Emily must find new strength within herself and, above all, the will
to remember her friends.
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Haven
Divided
The
Dragon's Brood Cycle Book 2
Forever
is comprised of nows…
Emily
Haven and her friends have been given the seemingly impossible task
of uniting the worlds—a mission they failed once before, in another
lifetime.
But
Emily made a promise, and she intends to keep it. A small boy risked
his life to save hers, and while Michael sets out to rejoin the
Dragon’s Brood, she heads east with Celine and Corbbmacc to rescue
Daniel from a band of desert slavers.
Time
does not stand still, however, and the dark legends are true. They
deal in blue fire; they deal in death; and they travel through the
long nights on autumn winds.
Samhain
has come, and this year, the harvest will be in blood, gold, and
souls.
Harmony's
Song
A
Dragon's Brood Cycle Tale
Life
is hard for Daniel and the other kids who struggle to live on the
streets of Ravenhold, a seaside city allied with the sorceress
Marianne and the kingdom of Seven Skies. There is seldom enough to
eat, and the nights are cold, but Daniel finds warmth and friendship
when he meets the enigmatic Harmony. Their special bond, coupled with
the mystery of Harmony’s past, sends Daniel from his life on the
streets to the wider world beyond in this short story prequel to
Haven Lost and the Dragon’s Brood Cycle.
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Treasures
and Trinkets
A
Dragon's Brood Cycle Tale
Before
she was a prisoner in Marianne's crystal mines or just another face
among the multitudes in the city of Seven Skies, Maddy had a
different name and everything she could want—governesses, gowns,
and gold to fill her pockets. And though she wasn't the son her
father had wanted, it was inevitable that one day she would inherit
his title.
But
Maddy's predictable world is turned upside down when an extraordinary
servant girl challenges everything she's ever known; there's a wider
world beyond the comfortable confines of her castle, full of wonder
and magic, and Maddy finds that the one thing she doesn't have is the
only thing she really needs.
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Josh
de Lioncourt is the author of The
Dragon’s Brood Cycle,
an epic fantasy series. He was born and raised in California and
enjoys writing projects in a wide variety of fields, including
fiction, music, software, tech articles, and more. He has written on
Apple accessibility for Macworld
and Maccessibility,
hosts or participates regularly on
several
podcasts,
and writes and records music with Molly, his wife. Josh enjoys the
works of Stephen
King,
the music of George
Michael,
Masters
of the Universe,
home-roasted coffee, and Los
Angeles Kings hockey.
He also happens to be blind.
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Sounds like a great series, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI like all the covers, Haven Lost, being my favorite, but I wish they had a theme or colour tying the series together.
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