Kathirs Redemption, KRISTIAN ALVA
Kathirs Redemption, KRISTIAN ALVA
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Kathir's Redemption
Book Six of the Dragon Stone Saga

Author: KRISTIAN ALVA

Narrator: Paul Woodson

Unabridged: 6 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/12/2016


Synopsis

Kathir's Redemption is the SIXTH book in Kristian Alva's bestselling Dragon Stone Saga.The orc plague has spread across the land, routing the dwarf clans from their ancestral home. The dwarves must turn to the dragon riders for help, hoping to reclaim Mount Velik and save the clans. Untold lives are at stake. Are the dragon riders strong enough to lift off the spirit of death from Mount Velik, and defeat the evil that lies within those ancient caverns, or will they all be destroyed?

Reviews

Goodreads review by Daniel Case on November 08, 2015

SOLID That's what I would classify this set of books like the way the people were introduced .you basically get a history about them as we go ,some books bring people in and out without explaining anything about them.this collection has a good beginning ,center,and ending but leaves enough room for c......more

Goodreads review by George Bohn on August 08, 2016

Tanfastic--Wonderful Series All the books were well crafted to hold your interest and bring each chapter to the next level. I will take a break and then begin the next trilogy. It is good to know that the dragons will continue as a viable species and we can anticipate their activities in the next boo......more

Goodreads review by Roberta Grenier on March 21, 2016

A good story for young and old. I enjoyed it and plan to go on to the next. Fun and honorable characters. Forgiveness and justice. It was easy to read and follow. I hope the Dragon riders continue in the next trilogy.......more

Goodreads review by ShirleymJanzen on April 17, 2016

Your Dragon Series I love the dragon rider books done by McDonald's Caffery, that is why I chose to read this series. I enjoyed these as much as I did Ms McCaffery's books and I can't wait to read the next ones......more

Goodreads review by Alexander Amurao on November 10, 2015

A conclusion The second trilogy was alright at best and lacking at worst. I felt the story was rushed at parts and more explanation would have gone a long way.......more