Robert and Eric, two brothers skilled in martial arts, are transported into a land where magic is real and where angry ghosts seek revenge, and the brothers must stop the vile Dark Lord and his army... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Though a little less satisfying than the first volume, "Flames of the Dragon" is just as adventure-soaked as the previous chapter. The plot flows easily and we meet a couple of new characters, among them a former girlfriend of Eric. A serious problem in this second part is the very large number of minor inconsistencies, such as people's looks and attitudes. A couple of them is acceptable in this genre but many of them just grow to be really annoying, not only because I am the kind of reader who seem to remember each tiny detail about people and places. In this second book there are two openly gay side characters and we get a few more hints that the relationship between Robert and Scott may not be all that innocent after all.
flame broiling
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I found it to be a hot flame broiled expeience. The characters believible and likeable. Mr. Bailey is a wonderful story teller. Like a spider traps you in his web, with his delightful and exciting tale.
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