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The Broken Kingdom

DM Gilmore (2026-06-01)

Subgenre
Age groupYA 12-17
Content ratingPG-13
Pages417 (Chunky (400-600))
Setting
CSM age13

Content levels

ViolenceModerate
Sexual contentNone
LanguageMild

Synopsis

Praise for The Lost Firebreather series"The Lost Firebreather brings to bear a level of world-building worthy of a masterclass on its own. If you enjoy re-reading a book after finishing it, you'll find a wealth of hidden clues, hints and implications that really showcases just how much thought and care went into the world, its history and its dragons""His compassion will make him walk blindly to his doom..."One month after the fall of Riverrun, Forgefang rules Skycrown Peak with an iron claw.Across Drakona, war ignites. The Earthshaper Fiefdoms rally beneath the High King’s banner, the Firebreather colonies rise to reclaim their ruined homeland, and the Ironscale Empire braces behind the impenetrable walls of Fort Riverbreak. If the united armies are to advance on Ferum, both Riverbreak and Skycrown Peak must fall, and the burden of making that possible falls to two young princes.Pike must journey to the Cloudseeker capital and secure their long-awaited alliance. Ash must return home to the Shadowglades and win the loyalty of the elusive Shadestalker tribes.But Ash carries a heavier burden than diplomacy. Everyone has written Forgefang off as a monster beyond saving. Everyone except her brother. And with the armies of Drakona running out of time, the sacrifice victory demands may be the one thing Ash cannot give.For in the end, it is not fire and claw that will decide the future of Drakona. It is one dragon’s unshakeable belief that no one is beyond saving. That is the hope that will save The Broken Kingdom. One month after the fall of Riverrun, Forgefang rules Skycrown Peak with an iron claw. Across Drakona, war ignites. The Earthshaper Fiefdoms rally beneath the High King’s banner, the Firebreather colonies rise to reclaim their ruined homeland, and the Ironscale Empire braces behind the impenetrable walls of Fort Riverbreak. If the united armies are to advance on Ferum, both Riverbreak and Skycrown Peak must fall, and the burden of making that possible falls to two young princes. Pike must journey to the Cloudseeker capital and secure their long-awaited alliance. Ash must return home to the Shadowglades and win the loyalty of the elusive Shadestalker tribes. But Ash carries a heavier burden than diplomacy. Everyone has written Forgefang off as a monster beyond saving. Everyone except her brother. And with the armies of Drakona running out of time, the sacrifice victory demands may be the one thing Ash cannot give. For in the end, it is not fire and claw that will decide the future of Drakona. It is one dragon’s unshakeable belief that no one is beyond saving. That is the hope that will save The Broken Kingdom.

Is The Broken Kingdom appropriate for my child?

Suitable for most readers 13 and up.

This dragon-centered fantasy features war, political intrigue, and moral complexity as characters struggle with whether a fallen dragon can be redeemed. Violence is present but not graphically detailed.

What to know going in

This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include war, violence, and sacrifice (see the full list above).

Who'll love this

Dragon princes must unite warring factions and decide if even the most monstrous villain deserves a chance at redemption.

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Epic FantasyDragon FantasyWar Fantasy