Bershad's kingdom is facing war, as the dragon-slayer hides a great secret. This is the epic sequel to Blood of an Exile, and as John Gwynne said of book one: 'it doesn't get much cooler than this'
Brian is an American fantasy author based in Boulder, Colorado. Blood of an Exile is his debut novel, and the first in the Dragons of Terra series. He grew up in Maryland and studied English at Skidmore College in New York. Brian is now a product director for a tech company, and first started writing about dragons to escape the crushing boredom of his incredibly long bus commute. When he's not writing, he's usually griping about video games on Twitter, hiking with his dog, Lola, or whitewater kayaking in the mountains. The last activity makes his mother very nervous.
I had a great time with Blood of an Exile - it's a fast,
fun fantasy full of dragons and traitors, humor and bloody
action. Fans of Joe Abercrombie's First Law or Michael
Sullivan's Riyria Revelations will love Brian Naslund's
debut -- Django Wexler on Blood of an Exile
Part Game of Thrones, part super hero epic, Blood of
an Exile is a cinematic fantasy whirlwind -- Sebastien de
Castell on Blood of an Exile
A page-turning, action-packed tale full of memorable
characters, set within a world full of dragons . . . It doesn't get
much cooler than this -- John Gwynne on Blood of an
Exile
Exciting, epic and wonderfully told, full of subtle humour and
laugh laugh-out-loud lines -- Angus Watson on Blood of an
Exile
Blood of an Exile is a thrilling, action-packed
rollercoaster ride of a dark fantasy debut and I devoured the four
hundred plus pages in three days . . . a darkly-tinged mixture of
John Gwynne's Of Blood and Bone and Andrzej Sapkowski's The Witcher
Saga -- Grimdark Magazine on Blood of an Exile
Naslund succeeds in creating a page-turning, edge-of-your-seat read
that breathes new (fiery) life into dragon mythology. Top-notch
adventure fantasy - a stand-up-and-applaud debut -- Kirkus
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