

Dragonseer
A rip-roaring Steampunk Fantasy Adventure with Dragons
Pontopa’s destiny isn’t as clear-cut as she realizes. Because coursing through her veins, she has a power hidden within her. One that allows her to command legions of dragons into battle. And that might one day change the world. But will it be for better or for worse?
To betray the empire or her dragon?
In the era of dragons, airships, and automatons, Pontopa faces a difficult choice.
She could work for the king, liaising with merchant traders, for good money. But this would support his war against dragons, putting Pontopa’s own dragon in danger.
Or she could exile to a land where grey dragons run amok. But the king is ruthless and disobeying his edict would risk her parents’ lives.
It will take a chance meeting with her favourite author for Pontopa to make up her mind. And she’ll discover that her destiny is not as clear-cut as she first realised.
Because a rare few remain from an ancient lineage who can sing legions of dragons into battle.
In a now endangered era, Pontopa Wells might just be a Dragonseer.
If you like the sound of a dragon fantasy with two kick-ass heroines and all the cogs and gears of steampunk, then you’ll love Dragonseer. Download to start the adventure today.
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I loved the world-building here, with its dragons (and dragonseers and the “collective unconscious”), airships, automatons, drug-fueled battles and so much more. Add in a neat cast, from Pontopa Wells (gotta love that name) on down (special credit to big bad drug lord King Cini — again, what a name), and an imaginative and well-written plot.
Anyone who likes fantasy and who tends to cheer on the dragons over humans in stories will fall head over heels for this book.
If you are looking for a dragon fantasy that will not insult your intelligence, this is it. If you crave airships, tweed suits, and the other accouterments of steampunk, you will find it in spades in Dragonseer.
Very powerful and moving. An analogy of what we humans might be doing to our Earth.
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Secicao-powered automatons are the future of mankind.
Varion was a boy who could talk to dragons, and he did so not through words, gestures, or expressions, but through a harmonic and beautiful song.
Blunders and dragonheats!
Secicao is as much a drug to humanity as it is a threat to the planet. Its roots churn up the earth and take away its nutrients. They dig deep into our planet’s mantle, increasing the acidity of the soil so nothing else can grow. But dragons are there to protect us from this. Without them, the leaders of this world would rule contently addicted to secicao, until the inevitable moment that the blight wipes out every single human and dragon on this planet.
“Don’t let your instincts get the better of you, Pontopa,” Sukina said inside my mind. “If you let yourself succumb to this Exalmpora then you will lose your rational mind.”