It wasn't a huge impact, just noticeable, so do not let it deter you from reading a great series. Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2015 Verified Purchase I chose 5 stars because this is probably my favorite book in the series so far. (I've only read the first three so far) I love all the surprises that happened and the extra parts of the story that other characters told besides Jason and Maddie. I think my favorite male character is Seph and my favorite female character is Maddie. What I didn't like is well I can't say that or it would a spoiler. If you read this I would suggest all the other books in this series. Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2009 Verified Purchase When I first read The Warrior Heir I have to say I was more then impressed. I enjoyed the book and fell in love with all the characters. The second book was just as good, if not better than the first, the Wizard Heir. Unable to wait for The Dragon Heir to come out in paperback, I bought the hardback.
Download This eBook Format Url Size Read this book online: HTML 487 kB EPUB (no images) 235 kB Kindle (no images) 927 kB Plain Text UTF-8 471 kB More Files… Similar Books Readers also downloaded… In Children's Fiction In Historical Fiction Bibliographic Record Author Henty, G. A. (George Alfred), 1832-1902 Title The Dragon and the Raven; Or, The Days of King Alfred Language English LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature PZ: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres Subject Great Britain -- History -- Alfred, 871-899 -- Fiction Category Text EBook-No. 3674 Release Date Jan 1, 2003 Copyright Status Public domain in the USA. Downloads 192 downloads in the last 30 days. Price $0. 00
Customer images Top reviews from the United States There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2017 Verified Purchase This series has been really captivating, and this book was a great addition to it overall. There were a few glaring problems. Some things seem to happen that the author doesn't explain. Things just kind of put there to keep the story going. For starters, it makes zero sense that Hastings and Linda abandon their teenage son and his teenage friends to fight the magical Armageddon while they live it up in the castle they over took. Especially since the last book they were both willing to die for Seph, now they could care less? The character Maddie was really unlikable, and just became more so near the end. The idea that she would kill her love, all her friends, let the town die, all because the guy is holding her family hostage. Even tho she knows giving him what he wants will get double crossed. That whole scenario of the one man army of Maddie was bad.