Season of the Dragon (Dragos Primeri Book 1) Epic Fantasy by Natalie Wright ➱ Book Cover Tour with Guest Post & Rafflecopter
Season of the Dragon
Dragos Primeri Book 1
by Natalie Wright
Genre: Epic Fantasy
“This dazzling epic fantasy series kickoff rewards and upends reader expectations.”—BOOKLIFE REVIEWS, Editor’s Pick
“[Readers] looking for fantasy series titles that open with a bang of psychological and political allure will find that few can equal the force of Season of the Dragon.”—D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW
“A real epic in the making!” ~Dario Ciriello, Editor
When dragons rise from a thousand-year slumber, to save her loved ones, a young changeling woman must unite her warring souls.
Quen Santu wasn’t born to save the world. She was created to destroy it.
Quen was born cursed with a second, shadow soul and is a misfit in her nomadic herding culture. Quen yearns to belong and for a love to call her own. But she is detested by animals, and no herdclan will have her. On the cusp of her twentieth year, Quen is at risk of becoming pesha—no one. Quen’s only hope for an honorable life is to take vows at one of the Pillars, schools dedicated to the magical and martial arts.
On the day a mysterious stranger reveals a dark prophecy, a dragon kills Quen’s father. The murder turns her life upside down, and dashes hope for an honorable life. Anger fuels Quen’s quest for vengeance, and she joins a vigilante group hunting the murderous dragon. The new found family provides comfort amid her profound loss and holds the promise of new love. But to preserve the belonging and love she craves, Quen struggles to hide her true identity.
Quen’s
journey spans the continent, from the nomadic herding lands of the
Sulmére sands to the opulent largesse of the capital—and reveals
terrible truths. That a power-hungry Dynasty can ruin a life with a
quill stroke. That a shadowy dragon cult has laid claim to her. And
that even the leader of a revered institution aims to control Quen's
growing power.
Yet the question persists: Why?
The truth awaits at the end of her journey, but can love survive the truth? As Quen battles the beast within, time is running out. Will Quen finally overcome her curse and unite her warring souls? Or will her phantom soul consume her—and everyone she loves?
The fate of her homeland—and all she loves—hangs in the balance.
“[Wright’s] powers of description are first-class, and her worldbuilding impressive. She presents her world with great clarity… The scenes in Qülla are especially sumptuous and vivid, and it’s impossible to not believe in such a place: a fabulous work.” ~Dario Ciriello, Editor
“Wright’s Season of the Dragon world is unique, sumptuous, and highly engaging. I want to feast at the Palace di Solis and witness the incredible Volenex! SotD is filled with dragons, new magical creatures, sorcerers and mages, and intriguing new mythology. But SotD is more than great worldbuilding. Wright deftly weaves worldbuilding into a story that about the power of love. The love of a father for his child and how that love survives even death. Of the complex love between siblings and the bonds of friendship. And of the blossoming love of two young people trying to find their place in the world and discovering that love can be a life raft in the darkest of times. I highly recommend Season of the Dragon, and look forward to the next book in the series.” ~Jim Farley, Beta Reader
** Releases March 1st!!**
Inventing Food for
Fantasy Worlds
“Cream Cake” in Season
of the Dragon
By Natalie Wright
When writing fantasy, great world-building is a must.
Building an entire world from the ground up is a lot of work, but one of the
most enjoyable aspects of writing fantasy. And when world-building, pondering
the culture’s food is one of my favorite aspects.
As a reader, I love reading about food in stories. Even years
after reading The Hunger Games, I can still envision Katniss’s encounter
with the sumptuous feast in the dining car of the train on the way to the
capital. The banquet was such a stark contrast to her meager meals in the
District. Through the food, we learned so much about Katniss and her world.
Any author that includes the characters eating food wins
points from me!
When creating the world of Season of the
Dragon, I gave considerable thought to food. After all, food is
a major part of culture, socializing, and ritual.
Despite planning much about the story, there is one food item
that just popped into the story. In an early scene, Quen thinks her father is
angrier with her in that moment than he’d been when she and her brother had
fought over the last piece of cream cake.
Cream cake?!
What the heck is that? And how could it possibly fit in the
medieval desert nomad sort of world of Quen’s home?
I could have removed it and come up with something else, but
I listen when my subconscious throws something into a story. Instead of losing
the cream cake, I performed some tasty experiments. How could I make this
delicacy work within the world I was building?
When you want to research food, there’s no better—or more
fun—place than Pinterest!
There are modern bakery treats known as cream cake, but none
felt authentic to the Quen’s desert culture. As I searched further, I found
recipes for medieval cheesecakes. Eureka! I was onto something. I learned
Romans invented cheesecake long ago. Before graham cracker crust and tons of
white sugar, it had little sugar or was sweetened with honey.
Of course, I had to make one! To be more authentic to Quen’s
culture, besides cream cheese, I added goat cheese (to simulate what a drey’s
milk cheese would taste like), and cut back on the sugar. I used the
Basque-style “burnt” cheesecake method (no crust).
The result was super yummy! Honey and pistachios add a touch
that feels authentic to Quen’s world. Now this is a cake worth fighting over
the last piece!
What are your favorite “food moments” from stories?
Epic Fantasy & Sci-Fi Author and Podcaster. Mother, wife, and cat-wrangler. World traveler and lifelong nerd. Insatiably curious.
A member of SFWA, Natalie is the author of six published Sci-Fi & Fantasy novels and co-host of the Tipsy Nerds Book Club podcast. When not writing or podcasting, you can find Natalie participating on panels at SFF cons, book festivals, and comic-cons throughout the western U.S. She’s also a short story judge in the NYC Midnight international writing challenge, and a freelance content development editor. Her debut teen novel, Emily’s House, has been read over 2.2 million times on Wattpad. Now focusing on epic fantasy for adults, stay in touch via social media to learn more about her forthcoming epic fantasy series, tentatively titled Season of the Dragon.
Favorite book quote — “One more dance along the razor’s edge finished. Almost dead yesterday, maybe dead tomorrow, but alive, gloriously alive, today.” - Robert Jordan, Lord of Chaos (Wheel of Time #6)
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