From a longtime fanfiction reader's perspective, 'Dragonlord (HP × ASOIAF)' stands out for its ambitious scope. The story isn't complete, and the author hasn't signaled a definitive ending soon. What makes it worth following despite the wait is how seamlessly it blends the magical systems of both universes. Harry's arc as a displaced wizard navigating the brutal politics of Westeros feels authentic, and the dragon-bonding subplot adds layers to his character.
The writing quality is consistently high, with detailed battle scenes and clever dialogue. The author explores themes like power, identity, and cultural clashes in ways that neither original series fully tackled. Updates are infrequent but substantial—each chapter advances the plot significantly. If you enjoy this, try 'A Lion in the North', which completes Harry's integration into House Stark with a satisfying finale. For ongoing works, 'The Wizard of Harrenhal' offers a grittier take on the crossover premise.
it's one of those crossovers that hooks you from the first chapter. As of my latest check, the series isn't completed. The author updates sporadically, with new chapters dropping every few months. The story merges 'Harry Potter' and 'A Song of Ice and Fire' in a way that feels fresh—Harry as a dragonlord in Westeros is a concept that's both wild and oddly fitting. The pacing is deliberate, focusing heavily on political maneuvering and magical world-building. If you're looking for a finished read, this isn't it yet, but the existing chapters are meaty enough to dive into. For similar completed works, I'd suggest 'The Black Prince'—another HP/ASOIAF fusion with a darker twist.
I can confirm it's still a work in progress. The author’s approach to merging the two worlds is meticulous—no rushed lore dumps here. Harry’s dragonlord abilities aren’t just tacked-on superpowers; they’re woven into Westerosi history, affecting everything from Targaryen legitimacy to wildling legends. The current arc hints at a massive confrontation with the Others, but there’s no ETA for completion.
What keeps readers hooked is the character dynamics. Hermione’s occasional appearances via magical means add depth, and the Stark kids’ reactions to wizardry are priceless. The prose balances GRRM’s grimness with Rowling’s whimsy, making it accessible to fans of either series. For a completed alternative, 'The Stark Wizard' wraps up neatly with Harry forging a new magical order in Winterfell. If you prefer shorter reads, 'Fire and Bloodlines' is a completed one-shot with similar themes.
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She was the lowest among them, an omega meant to serve, to obey, to be forgotten.
Until the Alpha touched her.
Until he marked her with words that felt like a promise... and shoved her off a cliff like she was nothing.
Ayla thought betrayal had a name, a face, a heartbeat she once trusted.
She thought the crashing water would be her grave.
But death didn’t claim her.
The dragon did.
She awakens not in darkness, but in silk sheets soaked with sweat, her body wracked with fire, strangers calling her Queen Liliana.
The child they beg her to bring into the world is no wolf pup, it’s something older, deeper… and hers.
Now fire sings in her veins. Scales burn beneath her skin.
She remembers being Ayla. But they swear she is a queen, reborn through flame and fury, the last of the dragon-blooded line.
Torn between two lives, two names, two fates…
Was she reborn by fate’s hand, or was she always meant to rise?
Because if this isn’t death, then it must be the beginning…
of the Dragon Queen.
Book two of the Dragon Rider series.
After the sudden attack on the compound and the betrayal of my dearest friend, we are forced into hiding as King Toban's army sweeps through the land. Aurora is missing and the new Dragon Riders are being taken hostage by Toban, and with the book gone, I'm left in its place. Secrets are being exposed and families torn apart, and as the Kingdom falls around us alliances must be made with those who once defied us.
The war I wished that would never happen has started. I must choose to save those around me, or myself.
Book 3
I need to save Aurora. But with the Red Moon staying, those without power are now in danger. With Toban holding Aurora captive and the land of Athena being taken over by Anna's Rogues, I learn that this isn't my only worry.
Markus is back and stronger than before, and with his new strength, the life of my friends comes into jeopardy. I must choose to save my Dragon, or the ones that have become my family... Or suffer from the Red Moon's curse, Death.
A warlord with fire in his veins. A captive princess with nothing left to lose.
When the Dragon Warlord seizes her crumbling kingdom, Sera expects death—not a collar of gold and a vow of possession. Claimed as tribute, she is taken to the heart of the mountain, where fire breathes and ancient magic sleeps beneath the stone.
Rhazien is ruthless, monstrous, and terrifyingly divine. But he is also bound by something older than war: the need to claim. To protect. To own.
Sera refuses to break. But as power shifts and passion ignites, she learns that dragons don’t ask. They take. And this warlord doesn’t just want her obedience—he wants her heart.
And if she gives it to him, she may never survive the fall.
The Dragon Warlord’s Bride is a dark fantasy romance full of possession, power struggles, and slow-burn heat. Perfect for fans of monster lovers, mating bonds, and morally unhinged kings who’d burn the world for their queen.
When enemy soldiers breached Drakefire Keep, the first people they seized were Liora Vale and me.
My betrothed, Lucian Vale, Lord of Drakefire, chose to save Liora, his brother’s widow.
Then he ordered the iron gates shut and left me outside, six months pregnant with his child.
I was taken by the enemy and later thrown from a cliff. Everyone believed I was dead.
Seven years later, I returned to Drakefire Keep with Kael Drakon, the Supreme Dragonlord.
At the welcome feast, I saw Lucian again.
His eyes lit up when he recognized me.
“Elara, I knew you survived. My brother was dead, so I could not abandon Liora back then.”
He looked at me as if nothing had changed.
“Now that you are back, we should complete our dragon vow. You will become Lady of Drakefire and hatch the fire-dragon egg for me.”
“With a fire dragon, I will surpass Kael Drakon and become the true Dragonlord of this continent.”
I smiled.
He did not know the fire dragon had hatched long ago.
It hatched seven years ago, on the day I married Kael Drakon.
Fated to the King of Dragons (book 3 of the APOD SERIES)
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I'm looking for my beloved. She was taken from me.
Hidden from my very eyes till it was too late.
But my dragon will find her.
Even if it means the end of the world.
If she dies,
everyone shall perish.
I am Azian, prince of Dragons.
I need my Kaya.
only she can control my beast
and his Ultra.
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THIS IS AZIAN PRINCE OF DRAGONS BOOK 3. The third book in the APOD SERIES.
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YOU CANNOT READ THIS BOOK WITHOUT AT LEAST READING BOOK TWO. ACTUALLY, I NOW STRONGLY SUGGEST YOU ALSO READ BOOK 1 (all completed)
ORDER-
AZIAN PRINCE OF DRAGONS
MATED TO THE GOLDEN DRAGON
FATED TO THE KING OF DRAGONS
PLEASE VOTE AND COMMENT AFTER EVERY CHAPTER.
ENJOY.
When Dakota walks in on her rebound boyfriend sleeping with her bestfriend, she is convinced that she has the worst luck. Drunk and miserable, she lands in bed with a hot stranger. The next morning, she's dead.
Dakota's soul is captured by members of the Six, a group of people who are after the six demonic seals capable of bringing chaos into the world. In exchange for her recruitment and a chance at rebirth, she is asked to find the seals and get rid of Dashiell, a dragon lord who is hunting for the seals. When she learns that he's the one who had killed her, she is all for revenge.
However, getting revenge isn't as easy as it seems. DASHIELL is her mate and he desires her. Danger encroaches as the line between good and evil is drawn. Dakota might have to sacrifice her happiness. How well can the duo fight this dangerous game of fate and untamed desires?
I stumbled upon 'His Little Bird' a while back while deep in a Dramione rabbit hole, and let me tell you, it’s one of those fics that sticks with you. From what I recall, the story is completed, which is a relief because there’s nothing worse than falling in love with a fic only to find it abandoned. The author did a fantastic job weaving Draco and Hermione’s dynamic—it’s tense, layered, and full of those slow-burn moments that make fanfiction so addictive. The pacing feels deliberate, like every chapter builds toward something bigger, and the ending wraps up their arcs in a way that’s satisfying without being overly neat.
What I really appreciate about this fic is how it balances romance with the darker undertones of the wizarding world post-war. It doesn’t shy away from the complexities of their relationship, and the characterizations feel true to the source material while still exploring new territory. If you’re into Dramione, this is definitely one to add to your list—especially since you won’t be left hanging mid-story. I still think about some of the scenes months later, which is always the mark of a great fic.