Season of the Dragon
Quen was born cursed with two souls-one human, the other a changeling. Sensing her oddity, animals avoid Quen like the plague, making Quen a misfit in her herding culture. At nearly twenty, Quen has failed to match with a herdclan and is at risk of becoming pesha-no one.
Then, a dragon attacks Quen's village, leaving her life a charred ruin. Fueled by her quest for vengeance, Quen joins a band of rogues hunting the dragon. She finds kindred spirits-and the possibility of love. But she'll lose her newfound family if they discover her secret.
Quen's journey soon reveals a terrible truth: her dark secret has caught the attention of dangerous eyes. And now, she has become the hunted.
Quen and her companions must face a power-hungry ruler, a shadowy dragon cult, and even an esteemed magic school leader-all vying to control Quen's growing power. But Quen's fiercest battle lies within as she struggles to maintain control of her own skin.
At the end of Quen's journey, her fate will be sealed.
"Bravura worldbuilding. Dazzling epic fantasy that rewards and upends reader expectations."-PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY'S BOOKLIFE, Editor's Pick
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Become an affiliate"[Readers] looking for fantasy series titles that open with a bang of psychological and political allure will find that few can equal the force of Season of the Dragon."-MIDWEST BOOK REVIEWS, D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer
"There are some books you wish you could read forever. Natalie Wright's Season of the Dragon is one of them. The author writes with a deft hand, ensnaring us in the mystery that is our great heroine."-Alexandria Ducksworth, Independent Book Review
"A book for fantasy lovers! With dragons, magical creatures, magic, corrupt kingdoms, and forbidden love, Natalie Wright has created an enthralling world."-LITERARY TITAN
"[Wright's] powers of description are first-class, and her worldbuilding impressive. She presents her world with great clarity... The scenes in Qülla are especially sumptuous and vivid, and it's impossible to not believe in such a place: a fabulous work."-Dario Ciriello, Editor