The Color of Dragons, R. A. Salvatore
The Color of Dragons, R. A. Salvatore
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The Color of Dragons

Author: R. A. Salvatore, Erika Lewis

Narrator: Aline Stokes, John York

Unabridged: 10 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 10/19/2021


Synopsis

Powerhouse adult fantasy author R. A. Salvatore and Erika Lewis deliver a sweeping, action-packed, romantic pre-Arthurian tale of the origins of magic (and Merlin), perfect for fans of Falling Kingdoms and Seraphina.Magic needs a spark.And Maggie’s powers are especially fickle. With no one to help her learn to control her magic, the life debt that she owes stretches eternally over her head, with no way to repay it.Until she meets Griffin, the king’s champion, infamous for hunting down the draignochs that plague their kingdom.Neither has any idea of the destiny that they both carry, or that their meeting will set off a chain of events that will alter every aspect of the life they know—and all of history thereafter.This epic, romantic tale will enchant readers and draw them into a thrilling world of star-crossed lovers, magic, destiny, and the paths we choose.

About R. A. Salvatore

Over three decades ago, R. A. Salvatore created the character of Drizzt Do’Urden, the dark elf who has withstood the test of time to stand today as an icon in the fantasy genre. With his work in the Forgotten Realms, the Crimson Shadow, the DemonWars Saga, and other series, Salvatore has sold more than thirty-five million books worldwide and has appeared on the New York Times bestseller list more than two dozen times. He considers writing to be his personal journey, but still, he’s quite pleased that so many are walking the road beside him! R.A. lives in Massachusetts with his wife, Diane, and their dog, Pikel. He still plays softball for his team, Clan Battlehammer, and enjoys his weekly DemonWars: Reformation RPG and Dungeons & Dragons 5e games. 

About Erika Lewis

Erika Lewis grew up in Alexandria, Virginia, where she spent most of her childhood riding her dirt bike through Fort Ward, the Union Army Civil War stomping grounds. She graduated from Vanderbilt University and went on to earn a master’s degree from Georgia State University and an advanced certificate in creative writing from Stony Brook University. Game of Shadows is her debut novel, and The Color of Dragons is her young adult debut. You can visit her online at erikalewis.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by jessica on October 22, 2021

wow. another book that feels incomplete and with no sign of this being a series… i really hope the authors decide to follow this up with another book because this left me with more questions than answers. and honestly, thats not even my main complaint. its the total lack of dragons! i would say a goo......more

Goodreads review by Julie on October 14, 2021

The Color of Dragons is a new young adult fantasy by R.A. Salvatore and Erika Lewis. The story is told from both Maggie and Griffin’s perspectives, which I liked, especially considering how different they are and that their stories aren’t always together. However, Maggie’s chapters are told in the f......more

Goodreads review by jaycie on May 14, 2024

I saw this book randomly recommended and I am so glad I picked this up! It was such a fun time. If you’re looking for a standalone (YA) fantasy with dragons, then I highly recommend! It was easy to read, the world was easy to understand, and it wasn’t heavy like many other fantasy books I’ve read la......more

Goodreads review by Mefab✨ on October 30, 2021

The book started good, has all the potential and all but then it ended and I AM STILL CONFUSED what just happened?......more

Goodreads review by Tatiana on December 29, 2021

So overall as a story, mostly good. I enjoyed it until i was about 90%of the way through it. The writing in some scenes needs to be smoother, like when characters are interacting there is a talking heads problem and then sudden action that doesn’t make sense in the context if where their bodies were......more