RION by Susan Kearney
Dragons and Shapeshifters and other Worlds . . . Oh why?Why do these kinds of paranormal phenomena stir my mind?
The Pendragon world in the book RION comes mainly from my imagination. The world of Tor is old, modern and yet full of hidden dangers. I enjoy creating a fascinating backdrop for my characters and on Tor people live above the clouds in buildings that move as easily as our cars. This technology creates a migratory society where nothing is quite what it seems. But the fun part is watching my heroine deal with the danger.
And later when Rion and Marisa return to his world, Honor, again, the world is ancient, the civilization as old as Earth’s eastern dynasties, however the contrast between Honor and Tor is startling. Rion’s home has been invaded by the enemy, his people enslaved, the cities leveled.
His people may be dragon shapers, a race of beings capable of morphing into giant dragons who can fly and who exhibit telepathic abilities, but their strengths have been used against them. For without the proper nutrients, even the mighty will fall.

Part of what I try to do as a writer is show how my characters react to unusual situations. And since my characters are very human, they takes all of their pride and personality with them across the galaxy. The fun part is having them confront new situations and giving them ethical and moral dilemmas they might never have to face on Earth.
So if you like adventure, dragons, strong heroines and sexy heroes, give RION a try.
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I have Lucan but haven't read
I have Lucan but haven't read it, yet...too much work getting in the way!Anyway, like Alicia0605, I'm looking forward to Rion, too.Also, Lucan was the first book trailer I really liked!Thanks,Tracey D
I am about halfway thru Lucan
I am about halfway thru Lucan right now and I love it!! I'm looking forward to reading Rion as well!!aliciahall0605(AT)yahoo(DOT)com