The Dawning Of Power (6 books in series)

Dragon Ore (Godsland, #3) (2000)
language
English
3.96 of 5 Votes: 5
review 1: The quality of writing continues through this third book of the initial trilogy. Although there are clearly more books to come, Dragon Ore rounds up the first story satisfactorily. It is a good ending and all characters are accounted for. Thank you Brian Rathbone for having the c...
Call of the Herald (Godsland, #1) (2008)
language
English
3.57 of 5 Votes: 5
review 1: This book gets 3.8 stars from me. Even though I felt like the author held me at arm's length, I really wanted to know what happened next.I'm not sure if it was the author's style or the lack of individual voice that kept me from bonding with Catrin and the other characters in thi...
Dragon Ore (2000)
language
English
3.96 of 5 Votes: 1
review 1: Lots of action in this culmination to the trilogy. I enjoyed the interactions between the characters. There are strong relationships and friendships throughout. I've always been a big fan of character driven stories. I like to get to know the individuals and love/hate them. ...
Inherited Danger (Godsland, #2) (2008)
language
English
3.81 of 5 Votes: 3
review 1: 3 StarsInherited Danger by Brian Rathbone, book two in the Dawning of Power Series. . This is a traditional fantasy with a coming of age story at its center. Like book one, the writing and the world building made this book a real page turner and the short length did not hurt eith...
Call of the Herald (2000)
language
English
3.57 of 5 Votes: 1
review 1: I quit reading at 45% done. It was SLOW. There are many, many scenes that do nothing but provide a sample of their daily life--but nothing changes at all. The heroine goes fishing and catches two fish. That's all. The father wakes up nervous in the middle of the night, but all is...
Inherited Danger (2000)
language
English
3.82 of 5 Votes: 2
review 1: Again, Rathbone kept my interest and eager for more. Rathnone doesn't seem to be an experienced writer as the story jumps around quite a bit with lots of characters lacking real debth. If you are a critical reader this may not be the series for you. I, however, like to read for e...