

The other points of view were okay, but there was one view point that I could not stand reading from. Which brings me to say that there are quite a few view points in this novel. However, much of the story isn’t from Breanna’s point of view. I held out for so long because I genuinely wanted to like Breanna’s story. I ended up marking Dragon Whisper as DNF 81%. I read the synopsis and thought “this is going to be amazing.” I thought action packed, dragons, magic, and a few other things as well. Not gonna lie-I had incredibly high hopes for Dragon Whisper.

Will she find her courage, or see her world destroyed? The fate of every being in the land now depends on one young woman who can hear the Dragon’s Whisper. But Breanna holds a secret that could be the key to stopping the Ancient Dragon God’s rampage. When she witnesses the sacred Forest Drake kill her father and destroy her village home, she knows her life is forever altered. In the dying forests of the Weald Wood, Breanna, a young outcast, is simply trying to earn a Hunter’s axe.

To save herself, she will first have to save the world. Maas, Game of Thrones, and Skyrim comes a queer, epic fantasy set in a land of Dark Wizards and Warrior Queens…Ī LOOMING WAR. The Niamh Dragon can be bred by using a Meadow Dragon and any dragon containing the earth and air elements, in either order, at any Breeding Cave.īoost Calculation Guide to use with the page linked above.Hey friends! Today I have my book review of Dragon Whisper, by Niamh Murphy.ĭragon Whisper is the first book in The Dark Age Trilogy.įor fans of Sarah J. Niamh dragons are so intertwined with nature, that some Wizards think they just sprout out of the ground when spring comes around. And you can tell it's springtime when the birds are chirping, the flora is sprouting and the allergies are annoying. The appearance of these dragons is a telltale sign of the seasons changing. Elegant and peaceful, blooming and beautiful, a near incarnation of spring itself.
