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Dragon Ridden

Dragon Ridden Chronicles, Book 1

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Dragon Ridden

Auteur(s): T. A. White
Narrateur(s): Natasha Soudek
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An uncertain past. A sinister tattoo. A woman whose origin is steeped in mystery.

For Tate - last name unknown - everything prior to being found by pirates on an isolated piece of land is a blank. Her only clue to the person she was: a dragon tattoo capable of moving under its own will.

Brought to the city of Aurelia, Tate is forced to abandon the few people she knows to make her way alone. When a momentary impulse forces her to intervene in a situation she does not understand, she'll find that reckless actions have unintended consequences.

Friendless and alone, Tate will have to be light on her feet if she wants to survive in a city where no one is what they seem. Monsters walk the labyrinth beneath Aurelia's streets, and it's there where Tate will find the biggest clue to her past. Unlocking her hidden memories might just be the only thing keeping her alive to prevent the coming war.

©2012 T.A. White (P)2021 Tantor
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Let me start by saying that I really wanted to like this book. I was hoping for a series of the same quality as T.A. White's other series. Unfortunately this seems to be an earlier work of the author. The main character lacks agency, with contrived events being needed to push forward the plot. The main character spends most of the book captured by various parties and ends with her being put into indentured service. The potential romance seems shoehorned in, with the main interest gaslighting and manipulating the main character.

I highly recommend Pathfinder's Way and Rules of Redemption, but skip Dragon Ridden.

I wanted to like it.

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