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The Burning

The Rage of Dragons (The Burning, #1) by Evan Winter is set in a society where the Omehi people have endured nearly two centuries of relentless warfare. Within this world, a rare few possess extraordinary abilities: some women can summon dragons, while certain men can transform into formidable warriors. The protagonist, Tau, born without these gifts, initially plans to escape the violence by feigning injury and pursuing a peaceful life. However, after a devastating betrayal and loss, he commits himself to mastering combat and seeking vengeance against those responsible. The novel explores themes of war, magic, and personal transformation within an epic fantasy framework.
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The Rage of Dragons

The Rage of Dragons

The Rage of Dragons (The Burning, #1) by Evan Winter is set in a society where the Omehi people have endured nearly two centuries of relentless warfare. Within this world, a rare few possess extraordinary abilities: some women can summon dragons, while certain men can transform into formidable warriors. The protagonist, Tau, born without these gifts, initially plans to escape the violence by feigning injury and pursuing a peaceful life. However, after a devastating betrayal and loss, he commits himself to mastering combat and seeking vengeance against those responsible. The novel explores themes of war, magic, and personal transformation within an epic fantasy framework.

The Fires of Vengeance

The Fires of Vengeance

The Fires of Vengeance by Evan Winter continues an epic fantasy war saga centered on Tau, a warrior determined to protect his queen and people. As the indigenous Xidda prepare a devastating offensive, Tau undertakes a perilous mission meant to stall their advance long enough for Queen Tsiora to gather an army. Her goal is not only to confront the external threat, but also to march on her own capital, where her sister is installed as a rival monarch. Blending large-scale military conflict, dark magic, and dragon-fueled power, the novel follows Tau’s brutal progression as he fights through political betrayal, monstrous enemies, and the cost of unending war.