The daughters successfully find Avalon and Merlin tasks them
with rebuilding the Knights of the Round Table. Before their quest can begin,
however, the dragons reveal where they have been hiding all these centuries.
Hiding in the form of humans! Using time travel as a weapon, Mina and Breeta
are transported to some distant future where they meet a Dragon rider by the
name of Cyneska but is she friend or foe?
The Good
Knowing this was the final part of the 4 part series, I
expected to get good things and I was certainly pleased with Daughters of
Merlin 4. The story was continued in the
same intriguing manner and gave us more fun writing to enjoy. The scenery was beautifully done, and served
as a wonderful backdrop for all the gorgeous battle with both spell and
steel.
The Bad
I thought it was a little hard to believe how easily the
dragons were dealt with in some scenes to be honest. There was also one minor character that had a
brief scene, who if not expanded on later on, seemed unnecessary.
The Summary
With this being the final issue in the mini-series, I am glad
to have been able to read them all.
There was more than enough magic, battle, and dimensional travel to
please any fantasy fan. If these books
are any indication of the content in the Destiny of the Dragon series to
follow, I can definitely see myself enjoying the next part of the tale.
For more information on Troy Hasbrouck and his work, check out Jester Press.
Geek-o-Rama received a copy of this book for the purpose of this review. So far as we know, no magic spells were cast upon Brian and all thoughts, comments and opinions belong totally to him.
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