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The Dragon Lords 3: Bad Faith

Jon Hollins

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The Dragon Lords, Fantasy

The conclusion to an epic fantasy trilogy with an irresistible hook: a ragtag group of adventurers tried to steal a dragon's gold and accidentally started a revolution. If you love the laugh-out-loud fantasy of Nicholas Eames's Kings of the Wyld or the wisecracking misfits of Guardians of the Galaxy, you'll love The Dragon Lords

Will and his comrades went to war to overthrow the reign of dragons, winning battle after battle, gold and, best of all, a reputation as conquering heroes.
But now they've angered the gods, these great dragonslayers suddenly need to turn to the dragons for help . . .
We won't tell if you don't.

'Jon Hollins is a one-of-a-kind storyteller, a master of epic fun and nonstop action' Nicholas Eames, author of Kings of the Wyld

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Praise for The Dragon Lords 3: Bad Faith

  • Jon Hollins is a one-of-a-kind storyteller, a master of epic fun and nonstop action

  • Ideal for fans of humorous capers and heist stories - such as Ocean's Eleven, Scott Lynch's Gentleman Bastard Sequence series and Lois McMaster Bujold's Vorkosigan Saga

  • So freaking hilarious . . . fast paced, hard to put down and incredibly entertaining with some truly memorable characters

  • Hollins's seat-of-the-pants fantasy comedy snowballs wildly into a glorious disaster of fire, magic, multiple threats to people's intestines, and fun-for the reader, if not the characters . . . a dragon's hoard for any fan of comic fantasy

  • As a stand-alone novel, it's extremely satisfying; as the beginning of a proposed series, it promises excitement and thrills for years to come. Highly recommended

  • Unlike other books which contain a rag-tag gaggle of wacky adventure types, this book is actually good. And I mean, really really good

  • Humour, action, snappy dialogue, and creative solutions to unusual problems . . . in this quirky tale, it's the infighting and the unforeseen circumstances that makes things so entertaining

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Jon Hollins

Jon Hollins is a pseudonym.

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