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Dragon's Reach

  • Writer: Lesley Goldthorpe
    Lesley Goldthorpe
  • Feb 1
  • 1 min read

Dragon’s Reach is one of those fantasy reads that feels classic in the best way—dragons, magic, danger, and a story that slowly pulls you deeper the more you read.

The world-building is strong without being overwhelming. You get enough detail to feel grounded in the setting, but it never turns into a slog of lore dumps. The story takes its time setting things up, and once it gets going, the stakes feel real and personal. There’s a nice balance between action, quiet moments, and character growth.

The characters are easy to root for, especially as they’re pushed into situations way bigger than they expected. I liked how their choices actually matter and how the tension builds rather than relying on nonstop chaos. And yes—if you’re here for dragons, you won’t be disappointed.

If you enjoy traditional fantasy with solid world-building, believable characters, and a slow-burn sense of adventure, Dragon’s Reach is a great pick. It’s immersive, engaging, and the kind of book that makes you want to keep going to see how the world—and the characters—continue to unfold.

 
 
 

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