Dragon Soul
With just two novels under their belts, young writers Jaida Jones and
Danielle Bennett have established themselves as two of the hottest new
stars in fantasy. Havemercy introduced readers to a brilliantly
realized world riven by an intractable war between the kingdoms of
Volstov and Ke-Han — a war in which the great dragons of Volstov — deadly
hybrids of machine and magic — and their equally fierce human riders were
all that kept the dark sorcery of Ke-Han at bay. In Shadow Magic,
Jones and Bennett brought the common humanity of the opposing sides to
life in an adventure that showcased once again their talent for
creating not only fantastic settings but vivid characters to inhabit
them.
Now Jones and Bennett are back with their most
accomplished novel yet, featuring the return of two beloved characters,
the brothers Rook and Thom. When the war was at its height, there was
no fighter on either side who could match Rook for sheer arrogance and
skill. Only Rook could ride the great dragon Havemercy, whose savagery
and bloodlust matched his own. Thom could not be more different.
Bookish, diffident, reserved, he yearns for his brother’s approval — yet
fears he can never earn it.
With the war over, and an uneasy
truce holding between Volstov and Ke-Han, it seems the perfect
opportunity for the long-lost brothers to forge a bond by taking a trip
together. At least, that’s how it seems to Thom. Rook hasn’t given a
rat’s ass about anything since the end of the war, his brother
included, and he’s not about to start now. Not when the one thing he
loved in the world — Havemercy — lies scattered in pieces across Ke-Han.
Then
Rook and Thom discover that someone is buying up bits of the fallen
dragons, including Havemercy. Though the dragons are dead, the magic
that powered them is not — and if that magic and the technology created
to harness it should fall into the wrong hands, the fragile peace could
shatter. An agent from Ke-Han, a sorceress from Volstov, and a group of
desert tribesmen are all in the race, and the future rests on whoever
gets there first. But all that matters to Rook is that someone is
desecrating his girl, so he vows to leave no stone unturned in laying
her to rest — and taking his revenge.
Jaida Jones
Jaida Jones is a nervous Japanese student at Barnard College, Columbia University, studying monsters in modern Japanese literature and film. She's a native New Yorker, and lives in Brooklyn with her two cartoonish cats and equally cartoonish parents. She has had poems published in Mythic Delirium, Jabberwocky and Hanging Loose Press Magazine, and a collection of poetry, Cinquefoil, published by New Babel Books. At some point, she assumes someone is going to wake her up and tell her she's not allowed to write books about giant metal dragons. Until then: more metal dragons.
Metal Dragon Series
Metal Dragon Series consists of four books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.