“Then the dragons did their job. Magic is still alive, and some humans remember how important it is. You can’t extinguish magic, because you can’t kill hope.” (Warmage: Grayden's Promise pg 203)

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“Then the dragons did their job. Magic is still alive, and some humans remember how important it is. You can’t extinguish magic, because you can’t kill hope.” (Warmage: Grayden's Promise pg 203)
Warmage: Grayden's Promise—the highly anticipated second book in the Warmage series—is now available for purchase at: http://warmage.ca
Book two has been finished! Now the process for editing and printing begins. Go to www.twitter.com/therealwarmage for updates.
Happy Christmas!
Warmages weren't trained, they were bought. The minute a mage was born into a family that knew the price they would fetch, they were sold for double rations—just like Grayden had been. War was about sacrifice, sacrifice was necessary for survival, and survival was war.
Warmage: Grayden’s Hope, K.W.Leone
You know what the world needs more of? Dragons. And mages. And gay dragons and mages.