The Heir of Kayolin: Dwarf Home, Book 2

· Dwarf Home Book 2 · Wizards of the Coast
4.7
6 reviews
Ebook
400
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If they can stay alive long enough, they can find the way to a new future.

Thorbardin remains closed against the world as two violent factions of dwarves clash in a brutal civil war. Neither side can prevail, and violence threatens destruction of the entire kingdom. Brandon Bluestone returns home to Kayolin to find himself a wanted fugitive. His nation has changed drastically since his departure. Bolstered by the courage of a beautiful dwarf priestess, he battles an ancient enemy, struggles to right a great wrong, and tries to take the only step that allows for a peaceful and prosperous future for all the dwarves of Krynn. And with the fate of two nations hanging in the balance, it falls to the lowest of the low to put the wheels of history in motion.

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4.7
6 reviews
A Google user
January 13, 2015
Even better than the first one. Good action, good story and characters, a few laughs. Definitely recommend it if you're a fan of the Krynn novels or fantasy in general.
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About the author

Douglas Niles is the author of more than forty novels, spanning the fields of fantasy, science fiction, and alternate history, including Kagonesti, The Coral Kingdom, Prophet of Moonshae, and The Druid Queen. He's been a contributor to the Dragonlance world for more than twenty years.

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