FREEDOM

· The Dragonmaster Trilogy Book 3 · KC Writing
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Isadora Spence knows two things: 1) she’s tired of all the wars and wants them to stop, and 2) she never wants to see Maximillion Sinclair again. 


Sparks fly when rising desperation leads Isadora and Maximillion to attend a political delegation together in the Southern Network. She’s determined to create a pact for peace and save lives, but when events spiral into far more dangerous territory, she realizes the only witch she can trust is Maximillion. 


Can they work together, or will everything fall apart?


Meanwhile, her sisterwitch Sanna is out of her depth in an unfamiliar world of volatile goddesses and buried history. Facing an unwinnable battle against Prana, the ruthless goddess of the sea, Sanna roots through history, only to discover that Prana isn’t the only enemy they face.


In a world embroiled with war on all fronts, can the sisterwitches do their part to bring peace and freedom to Antebellum? Or will all their best efforts fail in the bigger machinations of goddess’ and witches? 


FREEDOM is the final book in the Dragonmaster trilogy. This sweeping YA Fantasy saga will take to a new world, keep you on the edge of your seat, and ask you to answer the most impossible question of all: 


What is freedom?

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Bobbe Leviten
July 13, 2020
Do you love dragons, witches, magic, and swashbuckling with a touch of Gothic? Then this is the book for you! The final book in the Dragonmaster Trilogy, Freedom ties up all the ends of this three-book fantasy masterpiece. Follow the heart-stopping adventures of Sanna, her dragon, Luteis, her twin sisterwitch, Isadora, plus Lucey, Charles, Maximillion and others. And these are the good guys. Chock full of intrigue and adventure, heroines and villains, the trilogy is a mix of Medieval dragons and witches, magic, gothic intrigue with a solid dose of RenFaire. Freedom picks right up following the end of Flight. It is probably best to read Freedom after reading the first two, but Freedom stands well on its own. Reading the first two fills in the backstory and brings expanded meaning to what transpires in Freedom. Freedom, in fact all three, are two separate stories running in parallel, but the paths cross periodically throughout the saga, and eventually, everything sorts itself out. Katie Cross masterfully switches from Sanna and Luteis to Isadora and Maximillion, leaving one on tenterhooks in anticipation of what will happen next and how it will ultimately all play out.. While Freedom (and its predecessors) are billed as young adult fiction, anyone of any age can find enjoyment in this book.
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Granma nana
July 21, 2020
Have read the entire collection and am left wondering what ever happened to max At the end of freedom Isadora and max are just getting together Then he is not heard of until Isadora's last words as she dies with her sister I think the whole series is brilliant and hope for more Please keep writing you are a gifted author and I thank you for making me one ex statically happy reader
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