"Chosen By The Dragon Kings novel by Jessica Hall" - A Tale of Hope, Reality, and the Power Within
Embark on a journey into a world where legends and reality intertwine in "Chosen By The Dragon Kings," a novel crafted by the talented Jessicahall. This captivating tale unfolds the story of Elora, a character who navigates the blurred lines between hope and harsh reality in a world haunted by the echoes of a glorious past.
Chosen By The Dragon Kings novel Review:
The narrative begins with Elora reminiscing about her childhood, filled with tales spun by her grandmother. Initially dismissing them as mere stories, Elora later discovers that these tales carry the weight of ancestral memories before the world descended into chaos. The storyteller's emphasis on the Chosen One—a savior prophesied to restore magic and salvation—shaped Elora's younger beliefs. However, as she matures and witnesses the harsh realities of her world, she becomes skeptical about the possibility of salvation.
Jessicahall masterfully weaves a tale that explores the dichotomy between hope and reality, showcasing the impact of shattered beliefs on Elora's worldview. The novel delves into the danger of clinging to hope and the transformative journey of accepting the world for what it truly is.
Main Character of the novel Chosen By The Dragon Kings by Jessica Hall:
Elora: As the central character, Elora stands as the epitome of resilience and growth. From a hopeful believer in the Chosen One's prophecy, she evolves into a pragmatist who confronts the harshness of her reality. Elora's journey is a testament to the strength found within oneself when faced with adversity.
"Chosen By The Dragon Kings" invites readers to contemplate the essence of hope, the clash between expectation and reality, and the power of acceptance. Jessicahall's narrative seamlessly combines elements of fantasy and reality, providing a thought-provoking exploration of human nature. Head to Dramanovels.com and immerse yourself in Elora's quest for understanding and self-discovery. Witness the delicate balance between dreams and reality in this enchanting tale that challenges the very essence of hope.
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Loved loved loved this book. Thank you x...
Personally love the story/book. Loved reading it online and would love to purchase the book. Is it a little darker than I would like? Yes; however, it doesn’t mean I wouldn’t reread it. I also think that there is a lot more story to be told but I understand this being in the genre of “erotic fantasy” and trying not to stay too far from that. Would love to read a mythical fantasy/action version though. Would love to get closure of Aldin and how he feels about his families past, or if he even knew. Or diving deeper into Silas past as to why he is as angry as he is. Surely there were other events leading up to Blaire’s appearance in his life that had made him the villain he is. I would love more explanation as to how Taylor came back into the picture after betraying the kings. Just so many unanswered questions but also a really captivating read ♥️ thanks Jessica 🙏🏼...
😐 story was ok but I’m iffy about the romanticizing of the amount of abuse in this book and how forced the bond is. She doesn’t want them. they and the bond are forcing her to accept it. Also she keeps sacrificing herself for Abigail fine whatever but agrees to be mates with the 3 monsters? Like c’mon now wtf happened to all her fight? Can’t she be a bit more selfish? I’m just saying I knew this would happen eventually but the way it happened and when it did felt hella forced disappointing and a huge let down for me. By rating for this book dropped down to 0 instantly. Couldn’t the marking session happen when she was on better terms with them? Finding out Matt betrayed her trust and Silas threatening to kill her friends just to 3 seconds later get all horny with them felt kinda sick and out of place. Like did the mating have to happen instantly couldnt they give her some time to cool off first? Or even apologize? This book brushes off stuff way too easily and it truly bothers me. Feels like I’m wasting my time investing into the arguments and taking sides only for it to be resolved without so much as an apology they just move on and pretend it didn’t happen. It pisses me off reading their arguments knowing it won’t go anywhere and no development cause they don’t discuss any fucking thing. Makes me wonder why everyone is praising this author so god damn much. There’s a lot wrong with this story and it starts with the letter S. I’m disappointed adult women are the ones writing awful stories like this one. Comments and reviews justifying the abuse makes me wonder how they find entertainment in such violence to say it’s the best book they’ve ever read. That’s disturbing to think about...
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