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Dragoneers Saga Answers from my
twitter DM box.
When I published The First Dragoneer I had no idea what I was doing.
The Sword and the Dragon was getting a small amount of attention, but no one
wanted to invest $8.88 in an unknown author. I put The First Dragoneer out as a
free sample of my writing, and even though it wasn’t perfect, it was pretty
cool.
People started to pay attention then.
Fast forward to now. When people read book one of The Dragoneer Saga –
The Royal Dragoneers, they wonder why March and Brendly from the free novella,
are not there. This has caused several folks to growl and snarl at me. Well to
clear this matter up, I am here to tell you that Marcherion, “The First
Dragoneer” was in fact flying across continents on the back of his dragon,
Blaze the whole time Jenka, Zahrellion, Rikky, and their dragons were battling
Gravelbone in book one.
In Cold Hearted Son of a Witch – Book II, The fifth Dragoneer also arrives, and together
5 dragons with 5 riders try and win the day.
I’ll not even start to tease you about book III – The Confliction,
which came out a few months ago.
The next Dragoneer issue that people flood my twitter DM box with
questions about is Crimzon & Clover and how the two adventurers fit in with the
Dragoneers.
This is easier. The Crimzon & Clover Short Story Series is now 4
episodes long and growing. A few hundred years after Clover (a human woman’s)
life has ended, her dragon Crimzon still lives. Clover and her big red wyrm
battled the sarax long before the Dragoneers do. I can say no more because it
will spoil all the fun.
Oh, and if Liviu, and Mihir will let me, I’d like to slip in a
“Mickey” …well a “Mik” in this case. The
fully revised edition of The Sword and the Dragon became available for kindle
and their apps today. It is FREE for Prime members.
Thank you for your time, M. R. Mathias aka @dahgmahn
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