Monday, October 13, 2014

Starlighter by Bryan Davis


Starlighter is the first book in the adventure/fantasy series "Dragons of Starlight". It's a book about friendship, trust and a whole lot of conflict along the way. It's about these two teens Koren and Jason who live on two separate planets. Fate brings them together by this old legend. This legend set many years ago, talks about a dragon, one of the most ferocious ones of all, kidnapping people and taking them through a portal to the dragon ruled planet and making them as slaves.

Jason's older brother Adrian is intrigued by this legend and decides to go on a quest to find that portal and save all the people stuck there. But by leaving, he leaves his job as bodyguard for the governer, a much honored title. Jason soon takes that job but he doesn't realize trouble is brewing. The governor is murdered and Jason is falsely accused, his only choice is to flea and finds the portal. He sets on a journey with an old friend Elyssa, Thibalt a prisoner and Randall a warrior. Will he find the portal? Will he get to his brother in time? Or will they die trying like many others have?

Later on, on the Dragon ruled planet there was a yound girl named Koren. Koren possesses a gift of storytelling; she could hypnotize anybody and get them to do what she wants. She soon finds out from an unusually nice dragon named Arxad that because she possesses this gift she is a "starlighter". She is taken in and is chosen to be the protector of the black egg. In the black egg lies a dragon prince and when he hatches he will end all humans and let the dragons rom free. While looking at the egg she saw him, Jason the boy looking for his brother and the portal. Jason saw her too. 

Working together will they be able to open the portal and save all humans or will they fail and destroy everyone? Find out in Starlighter by Bryan Davis.


When I first read these books summery I thought "nope not reading this". I didn't want to read it because it didn't catch my attention at first. I wasn’t really into the whole dragons theme in this book. I actually started reading this it because I had nothing to do; I saw it and decided to start reading. I was happy that I actually read the book. It was amazing I loved how there was two different perspectives in this story. The main characters Jason and Koren are the perfect team. I will never judge a book but its cover (or in this case by its summery) ever again! I give this book four stars for its creativity in the theme and I loved how it wasen't a book with any romance, it was only friendship, thrust and the love for one another. I recommend this book for teens thirteen to eighteen because there is violence.







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