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“THE SORCERER’S RING has all the ingredients for an instant success plots, counterplots, mystery, valiant knights, and blossoming relationships replete with broken hearts, deception and betrayal. It will keep you entertained for hours, and will satisfy all ages. Recommended for the permanent library of all fantasy readers.”
--Books and Movie Reviews, Roberto Mattos

A FATE OF DRAGONS is book #3 in the Bestselling series THE SORCERER'S RING, which begins with Book #1, A QUEST OF HEROES--a FREE download with over 1,000 five star reviews!

A FATE OF DRAGONS (Book #3 in the Sorcerer's Ring) takes us deeper into Thor’s epic journey to becoming a warrior, as he journeys across the Sea of Fire to the dragon’s Isle of Mist. An unforgiving place, home to the most elite warriors of the world, Thor’s powers and abilities deepen as he trains. His friendships deepen, too, as they face adversities together, beyond what they could imagine. But as they find themselves up against unimaginable monsters , The Hundred quickly goes from training session to a matter of life or death. Not all will survive.

Along the way, Thor’s dreams, along with his mysterious encounters with Argon, will continue to plague him, to press him to try to learn more about who he is, who his mother is, and what the source of his powers are. What is his destiny?

Back in the Ring, matters are getting much worse. As Kendrick is imprisoned, Gwendolyn finds it landing on her to try to save him, to save the Ring by bringing down her brother Gareth. She hunts for clues for her father’s murderer along with her brother Godfrey, and along the way, the two of them will become much closer, united in their cause. But Gwendolyn finds herself in mortal danger as she presses too deep, and she may be in over her head.

Gareth attempts to wield the Dynasty Sword and learns what it means to be King, becoming drunk with the abuse of power. He rules ruthlessly, becoming paranoid. As the noose tightens on the king’s assassin, the McClouds attack deeper into the Ring, and King’s Court finds itself in an increasingly precarious position.

Gwendolyn pines for Thor’s return, for them to be together, for their love to blossom. But with powerful forces in their way, it is questionable if that chance will ever come.

Will Thor survive The Hundred? Will King’s Court collapse? Will MacGil’s murderer be found? Will Gwendolyn end up with Thor? And will Thor finally learn the secret of his destiny?

With its sophisticated world-building and characterization, A FATE OF DRAGONS is an epic tale of friends and lovers, of rivals and suitors, of knights and dragons, of intrigues and political machinations, of coming of age, of broken hearts, of deception, ambition and betrayal. It is a tale of honor and courage, of fate and destiny, of sorcery. It is a fantasy that brings us into a world we will never forget, and which will appeal to all ages and genders. It is nearly 70,000 words.

All 17 books in THE SORCERER'S RING are now available!

A Fate of Dragons Book #3 in the Sorcerer Ring eBook Morgan Rice

This series, and its author, are challenging to give an accurate rating. While the author has developed a decent story line, the mechanics of her writing leave a bit to be desired. I recognize that her target audience is most likely a high-school, perhaps even beginning college-age, students. I would advise against middle-school and early high-school ages; while I would rate the first 2 - 3 books of the series as "some" violence and sexual content, anyone that begins reading the series is left wanting to continue, as each book ends with a cliffhanger. As the reader works past the first couple of books, graphic violence and sexual content, including rape as an enjoyable past-time for the foes, soon enter into the story line.

As for the mechanics of writing, the author needs to learn a few things, such as spelling, punctuation and grammar. While some may be typos, it is unbelievable how many errors one must endure. At times, it is hard to make it more than six pages without glaring errors. As a teacher, I am appalled that our youth will directed by what they are seeing in print.

Additionally, the author simply needs to learn how to count. In each book, I found myself having to go back and reread pages to make certain that I was simply not confused. The hero and entourage would be up against 25 foes; after eliminating say, 10, they still had 18 to go. (This is not a specific example, but rather, indicative of several scenes throughout the series.)

While I like to see what students are considering "literature" these days, I simply could not force myself to continue past Book Six, and feel somewhat amazed, and chagrined, that I managed to stay with the series that long. Again, the author does have a decent story line, but the errors in writing and continuity are just beyond belief. I do not see as many errors in the work by my students.

Product details

  • File Size 2236 KB
  • Print Length 191 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date November 13, 2013
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00BCUHCU8

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Ive read hundreds of books this year and when i first started the series i was thinking hey ill give it a chance new author maybe she/he isn't super experienced but after 3 books i still feel like she/he is doing a horrible job writing these books grammar is none existent, and it was as if the spelling was done by a 6 year old! All the reviews that state it is the book of the century are complete MALARKEY!!! The reviews are either fake or the people reading these books have never read real literature before. Another thing how they become knights is so outlandish they have to survive an ocean infested with sea monsters, fight a tribe and gain their respect, train for 100 days, and then take down a dragon whose footprint left a crater acres wide and has teeth that are the size of a house which doesnt even make sense how can they evade something big enough step down and crush several houses at once, and thor Morgan couldnt think of a better name really?? Has powers that are on and off and he never seems to have the same power more that once,are so overpowered he can stop a blade in mid-air tame a dragon the size of a city and he also seems to have the best luck i mean really gets super powers, a snow leopard that follows him everywhere, not to mention the princess is in love with him. I realize that many epic fantasies have the same format but the way this one was written was so simplicit i cant continue to read it. The author didnt even try and because of that im not gonna finish this book series. DONT BUY!!
I decided not to finish the series. I enjoyed the plot, that of a young man who manages to join an elite group of soldiers through hard work and tenacity. There are all the favorite elements fantasy fans look for - palace intrigue, knights with unbendable honor, shady witches, huge dragons, scary attacking forces, monsters, and magic spells. That's why I stuck with it for three books. But the dialogue and prose are in desperate need of a sharp editor - many opportunities to tighten up the prose were missed. In addition, descriptive words were in many cases poorly chosen and used too often so they lost their meaning. Characters' reactions to things were predictable, which disappointed me, and they didn't grow (or degrade) as the plot unfurled. It's such a shame, because the basic story elements were there in spades. Morgan Rice, fire your editor and get one worthy of your plots.
I buy these books because my son (now nine) liked them. I read them so he and I can talk about them. He is an avid reader and these were among his first bigger kid books. He has, as more books come out (Rice churns out a book every two months), begun to pick out glaring inconsistencies in the books and make fun of the one-dimensional characters. He is now reading books with more complex character development, and at nine, he sees the difference between this category of books and the Sorcerer's Ring books, and if you read these books, you will pick up on it much sooner than a nine year old boy. If my son continues reading these books, I will continue buying them and skimming over them, but I in no way enjoy the simplistic writing and silly story.

They are a step above the Magic Treehouse books (although I enjoyed the Magic Treehouse books more) but it is a tiny step and I am glad my son is beginning to move away from these simplistic books. Read them like they were written, quickly and without much thought, and they aren't so bad. Better yet, read them when you are eight and you will enjoy them.

BTW If someone in the Ring invented a gorget, he'd win a Nobel Peace Prize. Ninety-five percent of the people killed in these books are stabbed in the throat (like I said, unimaginative) and with a gorget, noone would die, and everyone could just get along!
This series, and its author, are challenging to give an accurate rating. While the author has developed a decent story line, the mechanics of her writing leave a bit to be desired. I recognize that her target audience is most likely a high-school, perhaps even beginning college-age, students. I would advise against middle-school and early high-school ages; while I would rate the first 2 - 3 books of the series as "some" violence and sexual content, anyone that begins reading the series is left wanting to continue, as each book ends with a cliffhanger. As the reader works past the first couple of books, graphic violence and sexual content, including rape as an enjoyable past-time for the foes, soon enter into the story line.

As for the mechanics of writing, the author needs to learn a few things, such as spelling, punctuation and grammar. While some may be typos, it is unbelievable how many errors one must endure. At times, it is hard to make it more than six pages without glaring errors. As a teacher, I am appalled that our youth will directed by what they are seeing in print.

Additionally, the author simply needs to learn how to count. In each book, I found myself having to go back and reread pages to make certain that I was simply not confused. The hero and entourage would be up against 25 foes; after eliminating say, 10, they still had 18 to go. (This is not a specific example, but rather, indicative of several scenes throughout the series.)

While I like to see what students are considering "literature" these days, I simply could not force myself to continue past Book Six, and feel somewhat amazed, and chagrined, that I managed to stay with the series that long. Again, the author does have a decent story line, but the errors in writing and continuity are just beyond belief. I do not see as many errors in the work by my students.
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