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Dragonlands, Books 1 - 3: Hidden, Hunted, and Retribution Kindle Edition
| Megg Jensen (Author) Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author |
Enter the world of Dragonlands with the first three novels from this bestselling epic fantasy series.
Includes:
Hidden:
The mystery enshrouding Hutton’s Bridge is as impenetrable as the fog that descended at its borders eighty years ago. Each year, three villagers enter the mist searching for answers. No one ever returns.
Then a dragon falls from the sky to the town square, dead—the first glimpse of an outside world that has become nothing more than a fairy tale to Hutton’s Bridge. Except to Tressa.
Tressa grew up with Granna’s stories of the days before the fog fell. When Granna dies, leaving Tressa without any family, Tressa ventures into the fog herself, vowing to unravel the foul magic holding Hutton’s Bridge captive.
What she discovers beyond the fog endangers the lives of everyone she loves.
Hunted:
The fog that trapped the people of Hutton's Bridge for eighty years has disappeared, but now so have the villagers.
Fearing the worst, Tressa and Bastian must navigate a new and dangerous world in search of their people. Among their allies are a healer, a warrior, and even a dragon--but their enemies are far greater.
Hutton's Bridge has long protected a powerful secret, one the dragonlords will kill to control. As the realms rise, Tressa and Bastian risk everything to save their people, until one must make the ultimate sacrifice.
Retribution:
Tensions are mounting in the Dragonlands. The dragon hordes are mustering, each with its own agenda. But Tressa must conquer her personal demons before answering the call to war.
Gravely ill, her body undergoing mysterious and frightening changes, she travels to a distant land for the answers crucial to her survival. What she discovers rocks her to the core.
As the battle begins, a long-slumbering magic--dark, powerful, and brutal--awakens. And Tressa learns the ones you love most can become your greatest enemies of all.
Books 4 & 5 - Desolation and Reckoning - sold separately
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date16 December 2014
- File size3666 KB
Product details
- ASIN : B00OV5LS2O
- Publisher : 80 Pages, Inc. (16 December 2014)
- Language : English
- File size : 3666 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 696 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,956 Free in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 20 in Dark Fantasy Horror
- 47 in Epic Fantasy (Kindle Store)
- Customer Reviews:
About the author

USA Today bestselling author Megg Jensen is all sorts of strange things: medieval history buff, Ren Faire goer, fairy garden builder, swing dancer, and lover of movies everyone else hates. She spends too much time waiting for The Doctor.
She is the author of series such as Dragonlands, Dragons of the Nether, Forsaken Stars Saga, Cloud Prophet Trilogy, and The Swarm Trilogy.
For more information on Megg please visit her website at http://www.meggjensen.com/.
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Top reviews from Australia
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I love a good fantasy and this was great! It has magical creatures, inquisitive humans and adventures. Laymen, healers and magicians. Good and evil and everything in between. Suspense, drama and love.
Read it and see for yourself!
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I didn't find the characters believable or even relatable. I wanted to slap each and every one of them. This series made me angry and frustrated and very unfulfilled. Like an itch I can't reach to scratch.
Oh and far too much sex. I don't have a problem with sex in a book. If it's sensual, sensitive and exciting. But seriously? Is this a fantasy book or porn?
I won't read them again. Which is sad because the main gist of the story is good... If it wasn't so damn frustrating and confusing. Kudos to those who enjoyed it. Sadly, I didn't.
The characters, on the whole, were lacking in substance and they never fully engaged my interest on any meaningful level.
The story didn’t flow smoothly, especially in the first book which seemed a bit choppy, and it generally seemed rushed, this was especially noticeable in the battle or action sequences where the vast majority of what would be happening was glossed over.
There were also several discrepancies in the narrative, both large and small, that pulled you out of the story because it was either so simplistic or naive to believe that could happen, or because it contradicted things that had just been described.
A case in point is where one of the characters drops his sword on the ground so he can put his dagger in the scabbard while he climbs a tree, but when he requires the sword in the tree it is suddenly in his hand.
I had hoped things would improve with each book, but alas they didn’t.
Other characters were very original and I especially liked the tree spirits. All round a quick and easy read which keeps you interested throughout.
I couldn't get past about chapter 25, however, as the plot got a little strange - some people would like this, but it wasn't for me - and all the grammatical errors distracted from the story itself. A man walks into the water and the cold water flows over 'her' calf; than is used instead of then; lie instead of lay or lies; etc.



