About this series
The Dragons of Wesermere is a trilogy set in a fantasy world where dragons have returned to the sky. This box set includes the following books; The Pet Dragon, The Twin Dragon and City of Dragons.
We follow a young elf woman named Willowtide as her journey takes her from outcast to dragon-riding sorceress. On this journey she meets Archer, a young human warrior who saves her when she is banished from her people. She also finds a sorceress to teach her magic. But before she meets these two humans, she finds a dragon egg, the cause of all the trouble she finds herself in, but also the source of the power that will enable her to control her own destiny.
Willowtide's quest is to defeat the Troglodyte King, leader of the enemy forces threatening the whole world. The Troglodyte King has rekindled ancient enmities between human, elf, dwarf, and halfling, who are now battling each other rather than defending themselves against the plans of the enemy. In order to defeat him, Willowtide and Archer have to go underground, to the subterranean halls of the troglodytes, in search of the magical weapon that will save their world.
The Dragons of Westermere trilogy is 300,886 words in length.
Titles in the series (4)
- The Pet Dragon: Dragons of Westermere, #1
1
The troglodytes below the peaceful kingdoms of the known world are stirring again, hungry to rekindle ancient enmity between human, elf, dwarf, and halfling. If their machinations succeed and war returns, the ancient troglodyte king will be able once more to return to the surface, and start a war of conquest that will change everything. His plans are finally underway, after centuries of preparation, and a chain of events has been set in motion that will unleash a storm of bloodshed across the dwarven mountains, elven forests, human cities, and even the farms of the halflings. Completely unaware of the terrible plans that are reaching fruition, Willowtide is a young elven girl living in a peaceful elven city among the trees. One day she sees a dark shape in the sky, and driven either by impulse or destiny, she embarks on a journey to save and befriend a dragon, a journey that has huge and unforeseen consequences for her, her friends, and the troglodyte king's plans for the entire known world.
- The Twin Dragon: Dragons of Westermere, #2
2
In a fantasy world on the brink of war, a story about a sorceress named Willowtide unfolds. She is becoming closer and closer to the her good friend Archer, a human warrior who saved her when she was banished from her people. Their fates become more and more entwined as the story goes on, until their quests become one.
- City of Dragons: Dragons of Westermere, #3
3
City of Dragons is the third book in a trilogy set in a fantasy world where dragons have returned to the sky. We follow a young elf woman named Willowtide as her journey goes through its most intense period. Her relationship with Archer is growing ever closer, and blossoming into love. Archer is a young human warrior who saved her when she was banished from her people. Their fates have become more and more entwined, and now their quest is becoming one. Their quest is to defeat the Troglodyte King, leader of the enemy forces surrounding her young realm. The Troglodyte King has rekindled ancient enmities between human, elf, dwarf, and halfling, who are now battling each other rather than defending themselves against the plans of the enemy. The ancient and evil Troglodyte King is so confident of victory that he has returned to the surface, to enjoy the conclusion of his war of conquest. In order to defeat him, Willowtide and Archer have to go underground, to the subterranean halls of the troglodytes, in search of the magical weapon that will save their world. City of Dragons is a little over 110,000 words in length.
- Dragons of Westermere Box Set: Dragons of Westermere
The Dragons of Wesermere is a trilogy set in a fantasy world where dragons have returned to the sky. This box set includes the following books; The Pet Dragon, The Twin Dragon and City of Dragons. We follow a young elf woman named Willowtide as her journey takes her from outcast to dragon-riding sorceress. On this journey she meets Archer, a young human warrior who saves her when she is banished from her people. She also finds a sorceress to teach her magic. But before she meets these two humans, she finds a dragon egg, the cause of all the trouble she finds herself in, but also the source of the power that will enable her to control her own destiny. Willowtide's quest is to defeat the Troglodyte King, leader of the enemy forces threatening the whole world. The Troglodyte King has rekindled ancient enmities between human, elf, dwarf, and halfling, who are now battling each other rather than defending themselves against the plans of the enemy. In order to defeat him, Willowtide and Archer have to go underground, to the subterranean halls of the troglodytes, in search of the magical weapon that will save their world. The Dragons of Westermere trilogy is 300,886 words in length.
Brett Fitzpatrick
I am an author living and working in Venice. I love the flexibility that epublishing gives me to live where I want and get my books to people all over the world. I like to read sci-fi and fantasy, and allow my imagination to create the amazing visuals that the writer describes. I'm a child of the 70s and so Star Wars type space opera will always find a warm welcome in my reading stack. I grew up in the UK and this has given my sci-fi a very British taste. It is more Doctor Who than Battlestar Galactica. It also means that my political consciousness was forged in the battles of 80s British political life, like a few other, more famous, British sci-fi writers. For example, I try to make sure every book passes the Bechdel test. The greatest joy of writing for me is to be able to dive into a world of the imagination and come back up to the surface with something to show for it. I love feedback, even of the "This book sucks!" type. If somebody is interested enough to want to influence my work, I am interested enough to want to include their feedback.
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