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Bite Down

Dragon Sorcerer, Book 4

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Bite Down

By: Sean Oswald
Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
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Nico has faced threats from men, threats from dragons, and horrors beyond the physical world, but he's tired of reacting.

Nico may like lying around on piles of gold, but that doesn't mean he's going to wait around any longer. He's going to take the initiative and that includes freeing the enslaved dragons and establishing Scale Nation, a place for all dragons.

Of course, that's just a stepping stone to restoring the proper rulership of dragons.

Book four in this series continues the same world-building and relationships but provides significant steps forward for Nico and Cami as well as a deeper understanding of the connection between the past and the present, the gods and the dragons.

©2023 Sean Oswald (P)2024 Podium Audio
Action & Adventure Dragons & Mythical Creatures Fantasy Fiction Dragons
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I am so excited for the next book

I think it is awesome that cami is a demi goddess it is my favorite series ever!

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change of perspectives

The different perspectives gave a different point of view for the reader providing more context.

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story keeps up

I remember hearing the first chapter of this book and a book anthology and really really being disappointed that there wasn't more written about this world. Several years later I'm now done with book four and waiting for five. The author learns from their mistakes and annoying tedious bits from the first book You don't see by this point. The only thing I would change is to have the author put any reading of their skill sheets at the end of a chapter so I could just simply skip to the next chapter. Power levels are beginning to creep but I have faith that their will be a balance.

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Random stuff go!

The story is getting really odd and feels forced but vaguely makes sense. Unfortunately the fighting has taken a turn for the worse. All the fights he gets into somehow counter many of his numerous OP abilities to make the fights seem more worrisome then they have any right to be. The author is blatantly hamfisting plots and fights to try an ratchet up the tension and it is making me annoyed reading it. The plot holes are multiplying. The most annoying one is the author seems to have forget that xp is a thing. They get into four separate fights in a row without a single level to their classes. Those fights consist of 2 high level and moderately dangerous opponents, and 2 mass slaughters. Its really annoying but still worth reading if you can turn a blind eye to mild to moderate plot holes.

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