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Synopsis
"Just when it seemed their part in protecting Kierell was over, Aimee and Jess have been thrust right back into the action. Burdened with a power no human has held before, Aimee is the only one who can kill the shadowy Master of Sparks. But all power has a cost and this one might be taking more from Aimee than she has to give. With the Sky Riders outnumbered it's only a matter of time until the Empty Warriors destroy Kierell. Aimee has even less time to learn to use her new powers, avoid accidentally killing any of her friends, and find the Master of Sparks before there's nothing left to save. Navigating a city under siege, Aimee will have to fight for her friends whilst hunting a powerful enemy intent on her destruction. But when winning might cost her life, she'll need to back herself against all the odds and every enemy." -Amazon.
Is The Rogue Rider: A Dragon Rider Fantasy Adventure appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
Teens fight in a fantasy war with dragon riders against shadow enemies. Contains meaningful combat violence, siege warfare, life-threatening situations, and themes of sacrifice and potentially self-destructive power use.
What to know going in
This book has strong violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include self-harm, death, and violence (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Teens will love the high-stakes dragon rider adventure with a heroine racing against time to master dangerous powers while protecting her friends and city.