


The beginning was very action packed and with very little character introduction. But still, there were many instances when I’d really appreciated a bit more of a context.Īlso, for the first 20 or so percent of the book, I had a bit of a problem connecting with it all. I was kind of thrown into this world without much explanation, and I had to wait and try and figure out who was who and what was going on.Īnd overall – I prefer that to being swamped with endless amounts of details at once.

When I first started reading The Rage of Dragons, it took me a while to completely sink into the story. This is a story of loss, revenge, love, pushing boundaries and going where no man has gone before in order to achieve what no man has achieved.Īnd all of that is set in a world in which war never really stops, castes are prized above all, rare women have powerful gifts and dragons can be summoned and turned into guardians.Īnd where all of that comes at a price… The Rage of Dragons by Evan Winter – My Review Now he is prepared to do everything he can to make the people who have wronged him feel his suffer. All he wants is a peaceful life with the woman he loves.īut then, a string of unexpected brutal events forces Tau to see himself, the world he lives in and the way it divides people into castes through a different eye. This is not what he wants for his life, though. Tau Solarin lives in a country wracked by war and like most able young men he is bound for military. And the book #2, The Fires of Vengeance, is coming out today (November 10th, 2020)… What It Is About The Rage of Dragons is the first book in The Burning series. But then again, the mood I was in – that was all I really needed to know. Twitter, BookTube and Bookstagram were raving about it! (Which, granted, can be misleading.).I knew next to nothing about this book when I picked it up I only knew 2 things:

So, on the very first day of November, I picked up an incredibly hyped high fantasy – The Rage of Dragons by Evan Winter. Especially with another quarantine threatening on the horizon, I needed something to take me into a completely different world with completely different problems and keep me there for as long as possible. RATED ON GOODREADS – 4.38 of 5 Initial ThoughtsĪfter all horror books and Halloweeny things that took up most of my October, I was craving a nice, long, immersive epic fantasy. The Rage of Dragons by Evan Winter – Book Details
