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Joanne Bertin

    This author brings a wealth of diverse life experiences to his writing, having previously worked in factories, hand-colored comic books, and even assisted on a dairy goat farm. His enduring fascination with books eventually led him to a career in libraries, a testament to his lifelong connection with the written word. His ultimate ambition is to transition to full-time authorship, earning his living solely through his literary creations. His work aims to share unique perspectives and experiences with his readers.

    Drachenherz. Fantasy-Roman. Übertr. v. Regine Winter
    Das Lied des Phoenix. Fantasy-Roman. Übertr. v. Regina Winter
    Der letzte Drachenlord. Deutsche Erstveröffentlichung
    Bard's Oath
    Dragon and Phoenix
    • Bard's Oath

      • 528 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      The long-awaited sequel to the epic fantasy Dragon and Phoenix, and the conclusion of the Dragonlord series Joanne Bertin's Bard's Oath is a story of feuding, revenge, and ultimately the fight for justice as Bard Leet attempts to punish those he believes robbed him of the love of his life and of his nephew, pursuing a series of deadly grudges against his own compatriots. Lord Sevrynel's renowned horse fair is where our story begins, where enemies race for wealth and pride, the darkest of magic is called upon and innocent lives put in peril. The fate of one man, on trial for a heinous murder, will ultimately depend upon Linden, the strongest of the dragonlords. With the help of his loyal companions, Linden must discover where the true evil lies and expose it before it's too late.

      Bard's Oath2013
      3.7
    • Dragon and Phoenix

      • 550 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      "And so it is that Linden and Maurynna, Changed or not, must venture deep into the heart of Jehanglan to rescue their dragon kin and set free the Phoenix..."--BOOK JACKET.

      Dragon and Phoenix1999
      3.9
    • Der Herr des Drachen Linden Rathan ist der Jüngste einer Rasse von unsterblichen Drachenmenschen. Er hat sechshundert Jahre in Einsamkeit verbracht, auf der Suche nach einer Seelenverwandten, während der Rest seiner Gefährten in ihrer Festung verweilte und die Fünf Reiche der Menschheit beobachtete. Als die Königin von Cassori unter mysteriösen Umständen stirbt, werden die Drachenlords erneut in die menschlichen Angelegenheiten verwickelt; diesmal müssen sie einen Bürgerkrieg zwischen den beiden Thronanwärtern verhindern. Doch diese scheinbar einfache Aufgabe wird durch die Machenschaften der Bruderschaft, einer längst verschwundenen geheimen Gesellschaft von Menschen, die inmitten einer dunklen und schrecklichen Verschwörung zur Usurpation des Thrones wieder auftaucht, kompliziert.

      Der letzte Drachenlord. Deutsche Erstveröffentlichung1998
      4.2