The Drakon books are out, and they are climbing the ranks at Amazon. Book I is at #7308 (#6863 May 5th) at Kindle Paid Store, one minute ago, but that is ahead of so many masterpieces that I cannot complain, given that I just started marketing one month ago and…
Drakon Book IΙ: Kirkus Review
KIRKUS REVIEW (view on Kirkus site) An orphan faces unrelenting challenges during a competition to decide which teen is worthy of becoming the Tribe leader in this continuation of Caskabel’s (Drakon Book I, 2016) series. Having made it through a ferocious 40-day trial, Da-Ren and 12 peers are next in…
Drakon Book I: Kirkus Review
KIRKUS REVIEW (view on Kirkus site) In this debut novel—the start of a four-part fantasy series—a young boy and his peers endure the Tribe’s harrowing trials to decide who will become fighters. Da-Ren is an orphan who was born in Sirol, the big camp of the Tribe. He’s one of…
Book Review: Drakon Book 1: The Sieve by C.A. Caskabel
Drakon Book 1: The Sieve is the first installment in the Drakon series, and starts off strong. Da-Ren is an infidel barbarian who has fled to the Castlemonastery, where he offers a jar of honey in return for redemption for his wife and daughter. The monks ask Da-Ren to tell…
Lenni Reviews: “Drakon Book I: The Sieve” by C.A. Caskabel
Da-Ren appears on the doorstep of Castel Monastery demanding the monks redeem the lives of his wife and daughter. Despite being a barbarian, a pagan, and infidel in their eyes, the monks let him on the island where they are tasked with transcribing the warrior’s story. This book is the…
Captain’s Quarters review of Drakon Book I: The Sieve
Not only was the face on the cover odd but the “Drakon” made me wonder if there were dragons in it. I have a soft spot for dragons. The synopsis sounded interesting so I requested it. Of course by the time I read the book I had forgotten what it…
Review: One of the best beginnings to a series
One of the best beginnings to a series that I could have hoped for. Well developed characters, an awesome plot, and leaves you wanting more. Purchased the second book in the series and look forward to future releases. Very captivating. Netgalley review #2 from Eric
Review: Loved this book!
I truely love this kind of book and the story plot. It was an awesome book. Netgalley review #1 from Jessica
Review: Intoxicating journey
When I first started reading Drakon I was apprehensive. Like I would be if I had to jump off a plane, or walk on hot coals. There was a knot in my stomach. I felt that I had to surpass something within myself. Can I read through the blood, the…
Review: A magic world of bravery
As intricate and rich in setting and story-telling as Lord of the Rings, and more sexual and convincingly brutal than the Game of Thrones, DRAKON travels you to a magic world of bravery, treachery and love. The book does not just create a new universe of characters and norms: it…