The reviews for the 'Game of Thrones' prequel books are a mixed bag, but one thing stands out: they’re packed with the same intricate world-building and political intrigue that made the original series a hit. Fans love how they dive deeper into the Targaryen dynasty, exploring their rise and fall with all the drama, betrayal, and dragons you’d expect. The writing style is different, though—some say it’s more historical and less character-driven, which can be a hit or miss depending on what you’re looking for.
What really grabs readers is the way these books flesh out the lore. You get to see the origins of Westeros, the early conflicts, and the seeds of the events that shaped the main series. It’s like piecing together a massive puzzle, and for lore enthusiasts, it’s a goldmine. That said, some readers find the pacing slower compared to 'A Song of Ice and Fire,' and the lack of familiar faces can be a bit jarring at first. But if you’re into the history and mythology of this world, these prequels are a must-read.
The 'Game of Thrones' prequel books are a treasure trove for fans who can’t get enough of Westeros. They’re filled with the same kind of twists and turns that made the original series so addictive, but with a fresh cast of characters and a focus on the Targaryens. Readers love how they shed light on the history of the Seven Kingdoms, offering new insights into the events that shaped the world we know from 'A Song of Ice and Fire.'
That said, some reviews mention that the books can feel a bit overwhelming with all the new information. The pacing is slower, and it takes time to get invested in the new characters. But for those who are willing to dive in, the payoff is worth it. The prequels are a fascinating exploration of power, family, and the consequences of ambition, making them a must-read for any 'Game of Thrones' fan.
The 'Game of Thrones' prequel books are a hit with fans who love diving into the history of Westeros. They’re filled with the same kind of political intrigue and family drama that made the original series so popular, but with a focus on the Targaryens. Readers appreciate the detailed world-building and the way the books expand on the lore, offering new insights into the events that shaped the main series.
That said, some reviews mention that the pacing can be slow, and it takes time to get invested in the new characters. But for those who are willing to stick with it, the payoff is worth it. The prequels are a fascinating exploration of power, legacy, and the cost of ambition, making them a must-read for any 'Game of Thrones' fan.
The 'Game of Thrones' prequel books have been praised for their rich storytelling and attention to detail. They’re not just spin-offs; they’re a deep dive into the history of Westeros, focusing on the Targaryens and their legendary dragons. Readers appreciate how they expand the universe, offering new perspectives on events and characters that were only hinted at in the main series. The political maneuvering and family dynamics are as gripping as ever, keeping you hooked from start to finish.
However, some reviews point out that the books can feel dense at times, with a lot of names and events to keep track of. It’s not as fast-paced as the original series, but if you’re a fan of the lore, it’s worth the effort. The prequels also explore themes of power, legacy, and the cost of ambition, making them more than just a trip down memory lane. They’re a testament to the complexity and depth of George R.R. Martin’s world.
The 'Game of Thrones' prequel books have been met with a lot of excitement from fans eager to explore more of Westeros. They’re praised for their detailed world-building and the way they expand on the history of the Targaryens. Readers love the new characters and the fresh perspective they bring to the story, even if it takes a while to get used to them. The books are packed with the same kind of political intrigue and drama that made the original series so compelling.
However, some reviews note that the pacing can be slow, and the sheer amount of information can be overwhelming at times. It’s not a quick read, but for those who are invested in the lore, it’s a rewarding experience. The prequels offer a deeper understanding of the events that shaped the main series, making them a valuable addition to the 'Game of Thrones' universe.
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The first book in a series about Gods, Godesses, treachery and betrayal. Follow the main character as she learns her strengths and fights to restore the balance of light and dark.
Since The Fires of Alira one thousand five hundred years ago, dragons have lived separate from the other races in Midgar. They rarely make contact with others, unless in terms of conflict.
Eleonora is the descendant of the dragon sovereign, and will one day assume the throne of the Perilous Horde herself. The horde, despite years of murky conflict, forges an alliance with the human kingdom of Samirya located in the northern region. It is no longer a matter of petty bickering. Now, with the eve of a Great War looming over them, both groups lives depend on a truce.
As conflict thickens and land disputes grow increasingly more bitter, the chieftain of the Perilous Horde makes a final desperate move to unite the two worlds: the dragons will send an ambassador to protect the humans capital city of Mimmgar from the oncoming invasion.
And who should be that ambassador be but Eleonora?
Eleonora just hopes to complete that task quickly so she can return home, but soon finds that the humans are nothing like she expected. Forming an unforeseen connection with the human king, and becoming captivated by a young blacksmith, she begins to question everything she's ever known and learns that her homeland may have some terrible secrets of its own.
Book one of A Dragon’s Legacy.
For a thousand years, the two most powerful families in the world of witchcraft have been at war. In a bid to end the violence once and for all, they arrange a union between their children, Tessa and Rafik.
At a dinner party meant to finalize the marriage negotiations, the ancient feud comes to a bloody end.
Young Tessa Mason barely escapes Savannah with her life and is forced into hiding with her twin brother and immortal Viking guardian for ten years until all her enemies are eliminated.
At her 23rd birthday celebration, she receives an invitation to study with the best potion maker in the world. When she arrives in England ready to get on with her life, she is confronted by the man who deceived her all those years ago.
Sparks fly between these star crossed lovers as Rafik tries his best to make amends to Tessa. Unfortunately, she isn't the only one who wants him to pay for the sins of his past.
The most miserable part about betrayal is that it never comes from your enemies, but they’re all about to discover what a wicked witch Tessa can be.
Queen of Ruin is the first book in the Queen of Ruin Series. In this Dark Paranormal Romance and Fantasy series of stories, you’ll meet a cast of broken, but loveable creatures trying their best to save the world.
Get Queen of Ruin today and run away with Tessa on her fiery journey through the depths of darkness.
*She was banished to die. He saved her to possess her. Now three kings want to claim her… and the secret she carries could shatter kingdoms.*
Elysia Belrose has spent her entire life as nothing—scentless, powerless, invisible. The night her mother dies, she drowns her grief in the arms of a brutal stranger who makes her feel wanted for one perfect moment… before shattering her: *“Don’t get the wrong idea. This didn’t mean anything.”*
Two years later, she finally finds hope when Killian, the Alpha’s son, claims her as his mate. She tells herself she can earn his love. She’s wrong.
When she discovers him in bed with the Alpha King’s daughter, her rejection provokes his rage. Beaten bloody and accused of seduction, Elysia is banished to the Wildlands for 100 days—a death sentence wrapped in mercy.
But the man who saves her is the same stranger from that night. The one who broke her.
Rhaegar Draven. The Alpha King.
He doesn’t want her. He doesn’t believe in second chances. But when she begs for 99 days of protection, he agrees to one condition: she stays silent, obedient, and out of his way.
Except Elysia is hiding something that pulses beneath her skin, growing stronger with each passing moon. A forbidden bloodline. A secret pregnancy. And a truth that makes her the most dangerous woman alive.
Three men are hunting her—one who wants to reclaim her, one who wants to breed her, and one who’s trying to convince himself he doesn’t want to burn the world down to keep her.
But Rhaegar’s wolf knows what he refuses to admit: she’s his. His mate. His queen. His salvation and his ruin.
In 99 moons, everything will change.
War is coming, and this time it is more than personal.
For generations, the Stormborn lineage has carried one story like a scar, the former Draconis destroyed their empire and left their bloodline in ruins. The Red Alpha grew up on that story.
He was raised on it.
Fed with it.
Every lesson, every battle, every scar carved one belief into him, when the Draconis rises again, it must be put to death.
But fate has a cruel sense of humor.
Because the new Draconis is Lyra.
She doesn’t fully understand what she is yet. She only knows she’s being hunted. Villages are being wiped out. Borders are closing. The wolf clan are preparing for open war. The vampire council is divided, each elder with their own hidden agenda. And somewhere deep within the forbidden forests lies a power that could either protect her or expose her.
The Red Alpha knows more than he admits. He knows what the last Draconis did. He knows secrets about Lyra’s blood that even she doesn’t know. And he is not just preparing for battle.
He is preparing revenge.
As the Blood Eclipse approaches, alliances will begin to crack, previous betrayals will surface again, and the truth about the former Draconis will threaten everything.
Because this isn’t just history repeating itself.
This is unfinished hatred.
And when Lyra finally steps into the fire, the world will learn whether she is their salvation...
Or the final mistake.
WARNING 18+ CONTAINS MATURE SCENES
“Touch my throne and lose your hand. Touch her. . .and lose your soul.”
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King Kaelric is cursed and his kingdom withers without the continuation of his bloodline.
Thirty-two maidens were ritually prepared to carry his child and all thirty-two failed to conceive.
His enemies sharpen their spears, and King Kaelric is scarred from battle, cold with a duty to protect his people.
Elira, a slave girl with no memory of her past, shares a forbidden yet passionate night with the King and bears his seed.
But when the pregnancy threatens her fragile life, Kaelric has to choose between the heir fated to restore his kingdom...or the slave who gave him something greater than a kingdom.
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Cursed Bloodline is the first book in The Bloodline Series-a dark, steamy fantasy romance full of fated mates, sacrifice and twisted magic.