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Dragon's Child

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The year is 2288. A virus creeps through DownCity. Swift. Deadly. The disease is bred through a growing gang of vampire monsters – Infectids who nosh on human hosts both to feed and spread their viral control over the city.Trace Alden was a cop until he lost his beloved Gloria to the Infectids. Drinking to borderline insanity, his only salvation was to become a Hunter – Neither bounty hunter, nor cop, but a licensed killer. Alden works above the law to eradicate the now organized group of Infectids that look to rid the world of the human pollutant. He must not only fight the terrors in the city but his horrors from within.Goji has wandered through mystic memories all of her 18 years of life. Barely controlling powers she has yet to understand, she rules the alleys taking on as many monsters with her special abilities as she can. Her only link to her past and who she really is are the brief, ancient memories that come to her in her sleep. Haunted by messages she cannot interpret, Goji’s biggest struggle is to quell the monster inside of her.Unwillingly paired, the aging ex-cop and the young vigilante are sent to end the diseased scourge and ancient monster that leads them.If the demons on the street don’t get them, their demons from within will.

239 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 15, 2015

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March 25, 2017
Oh man, I hate to do this. This book doesn't have many reviews and I hate to be the first bad one (and a long, editorial, somewhat ranty one at that), but I can't give this a good review. First and foremost, I don't see anything labeling the copy I have as an ARC, however it really does need more editing. More copy edits to catch grammar and homophone errors. But also content edits to deal with consistency issues, the timeline and just bring the story together. Because here's the thing, there's a cool idea in Dragon's Child and what could be some cool characters. But NONE of it is shining.

I spent a lot of the book confused. There's no world-development. There's no character growth. The timeline is muddled, possibly purposefully vague. People show up, disappear and show up hundreds (thousands?) of years later, only to die pointlessly. There is no sense of what characters who have lived hundreds (thousands?) of years have done that whole time. The reader is given one heroine (who you think is a main character) and then suddenly, half-way through the book, we're given a second. I don't know if the dragon or the rider was the main villain. I don't know if the rider was human, and if not what he was. I don't know if the dragons were born or summoned, and if summoned, from where. I don't know what their motivation was. I don't know how the 'vampires' were created. I often didn't know who was speaking. I just spent a lot of the book going, "What" and "Why."

The cover is awesome and the writing is ok, if a bit overwrought. Though, the referencing of people as 'the cop,' 'the ex-cop' (which confusingly are the same person), 'the girl,' etc really distanced me from the characters and made it hard to connect with them.

Note: most people can stop reading now. The rest is my ranty bit and will likely make this review seem more brutal than intended. Just call it my opinion piece. There's also a spoiler in it.



If this author sent this book to an editor and took a conscious look at his gender representation, I think it could be something special. But it's not there yet. Oh well, I'll put it out in my Free Little Library. Maybe it'll be picked up by someone who loves it. I'm sorry I couldn't love it more myself.
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June 17, 2017
The Goji berry--small, beneficial, and very helpful when used correctly. However, it is a member of the nightshade family, which means that if exploited it can be...deadly.

A lot like Goji herself. Ask her why, and she won't be able to tell you. She has no memories of any kind of past--distant or present.

Unlike Trace Alden, whose memories are so painful that he lives in a bottle. Alcohol is the only thing that will take the edge off of the horror he relives constantly--the day that his beloved Gloria was ripped apart by the Infectids.

Fate throws Goji and Trace together--what happens next will have to be read to be believed.

I loved this book. It is such an original story line, and deftly written by a master of storytelling. The evil is very present and very real, and our heroes face an almost insurmountable number of obstacles--from both within and without. Goji especially--there is so much more to her than meets the eye.

Mr. Mazzenga has a way of pulling the reader in and not letting go until the last word has been read. Even then, one hungers for the next installment. A must-read for fans of paranormal horror!
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April 11, 2025
Wow, I'm really impressed with DRAGON'S CHILD! The characters are really amazing.
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December 29, 2015
Told from various points of view - a battle that began hundreds of years ago and is still being fought. A washed up cop is partnered with an orphan who doesn't know where she is from - can they save each other and the city as well?
Battles, Infectids, (vampires) and dragons make this a good first book in what looks to be a series.
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