The next breathtaking novel in the Seraphim series – a soaring new fantasy adventure from USA Today bestselling author, David Dalglish
Bree and Kael Skyborn have seen their island invaded, their Seraphim disbanded and their royal family imprisoned.
A rebellion grows from the ashes, demanding Bree to be their Phoenix, their symbol against Center’s tyranny, and for Kael to find the doomsday prophet Johan and sway his cult to their side.
Should they fail, the hope of their rebellion fails with them.
Bree and Kael Skyborn have seen their island invaded, their Seraphim disbanded and their royal family imprisoned.
A rebellion grows from the ashes, demanding Bree to be their Phoenix, their symbol against Center’s tyranny, and for Kael to find the doomsday prophet Johan and sway his cult to their side.
Should they fail, the hope of their rebellion fails with them.
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Reviews
High-flying action sequences are crisp and exciting
Once you pick up Skyborn you won't want to put it down, as the story carries you along from one high contrast moment to the next. Dalglish has really mastered the art of focusing the reader's attention. I expect this series to fly off the shelves
The unique setting and magic system . . . help keep Skyborn aloft - they're every bit as exciting as they sound
[This] high-flying, dynamic adventure soars confidently and will appeal to teen and adult audiences alike
A soaring tale that nails the high notes. Skyborn had me gazing heavenward, imagining what could be
One of the most incredible and jaw-droppingly explosive endings I've ever read . . . impossible to put down . . . Skyborn is a high-flying, whiplash-inducing adventure that took my breath away! What more can I say, other than I await the next installment with no small amount of impatience!
Skyborn fully accomplishes that elusive fantasy fiction goal: creating a believable world, while maintaining a variety of fantastical elements. It's one of those rare, well-blended tales where you're so expertly introduced to more and more of the world that you find yourself picturing it with ease