Book Review: Naomi Novik’s Victory of Eagles
Temeraire is banished to the breeding grounds and Laurence imprisoned. Only invasion can bring them together again, as they rally British dragons and take the fight to the enemy.
Temeraire is banished to the breeding grounds and Laurence imprisoned. Only invasion can bring them together again, as they rally British dragons and take the fight to the enemy.
An epidemic is killing Britain’s dragons. The only fighting dragons left are Temeraire and the ferals, desperate to prevent Napoleon discovering the hole in their defenses.
Neomage Thorn St. Croix is feared yet fascinates the people of Mineral City, even as she realizes she must an imprisoned seraph desperately in need of her help.
Exhilarating action and lush imagery creates a near-future world, caught in the throes of apocalypse, where a woman with everything to hide finds her destiny revealed…
Jess and his friends discover the lie and intend to save their friend. Only, they make one wrong move and are hunted by the Library’s deadly automata, forced to flee Alexandria.
History is re-written in a world where the Great Library of Alexandria survived to emerge ruthless and powerful with the personal ownership of books expressly forbidden.
Receiving new orders, Captain Laurence, Temeraire, and the remaining crew travel the Silk Road to pick up the promised eggs and help the Prussians battle Napoleon.
The Chinese are furious that such a low, common soldier has partnered up with Temeraire, and they’ll do anything to break them up…even murder on the high seas.
It’s a baptism of fire for Laurence and Temeraire, His Majesty’s Dragon, as they soar into aerial combat in the Napoleonic Wars.
There’s a new twist on religious investigator Justin March and supersoldier Mae Koskinen’s secret mission to a society where women are commodities and government is the religion.