The Dragon's Den (The Warders #3) by Armen Pogharian


The Dragon's Den (The Warders #3)
Title : The Dragon's Den (The Warders #3)
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 213
Publication : First published March 28, 2016

An agent is killed, a magical artifact is stolen, and a rogue assassin appears in Eridan. All are connected to the Chaotic Order, but what is their link to ancient tales of dark elven sorcery and dragons? Once again, Warder agents are called to answer the challenge. With the help of the assassin Khelan, the veteran dwarf Draham, the half-elven Toran, and the rising mage Adara embark on a mission to decipher the riddle. Khelan may be the key to their success, but can the Warders trust the former Shaulan or will she betray them to the Chaotic Order?


The Dragon's Den (The Warders #3) Reviews


  • Roxanne

    It’s Dragon Mage vs. Demon Lord in an Epic Battle

    In The Dragon’s Den by Armen Pogharian, a runaway Shaulin assassin leads Warder agents in a race to thwart a sorceress of the Chaotic Order who plans to raise a demon army. Dark elves and dwarves abound in their thrilling quest for a scepter, a diadem, and a magic stone. As in any good fantasy adventure, the reader must puzzle through clues to find the truth while riding a rollercoaster of exhilarating action.

    Other than a few references to pleasure girls, The Dragon’s Den is appropriate for readers even on the younger end of Young Adult. I recommend The Dragon’s Den to anyone who enjoys classic fantasy. In the interest of full disclosure, I received a free copy of The Dragon’s Den in exchange for an honest review.

  • Kim

    This was my favorite book in the series. I think you need to read the other two books in the series to better understand the characters. This is a great fantasy book for older children and teens. The is some violence and reference to ladies of the night. The characters are entertaining and complex. The storyline is well written it grabs your attention and hold it until the end.

    I listened to the audiobook of the story. The narrator Mrs. Babb is great at bringing the story to life. She easily captures the voices and qualities of each character.

    All thoughts and opinions are my own, I have not been influenced by anyone.

  • Julie Howard

    This is the third book in the series and while I did enjoy it, it wasn't my favourite mainly because the ending felt a little bit rushed to me. I think you need to have read or listened to the previous books to enjoy this one because there is a lot of recurring characters and the author doesn't necessarily go into the relationships connecting them but don't worry you won't be disappointed. The characters are unusual with all there skills and magic but that is what makes it entertaining and the fact the author knows how to spin a good tale. There is plenty of secrets and action to keep you hooked until the end. I especially enjoyed the action on the ship with it feisty captain and crew. Looking forward to the next attack.
    The chaotic order are planning another attack and this time they have learnt from there mistakes, the only thing standing in there way is the warders, the veteran dwarf Draham, half-elven Toran, and rising mage Adara. They are joined by rogue assassin Khelan who killed her own assassin partner so she could warn the Warders of the attack but can they trust her to help them find the power to stop the rise of the demons? Especially as she is the only one to hear the voice that claims they need to hurry.
    I like the narrator. She is the main reason I started listening to this series but now I am hooked.
    I was given this free review copy audio book at my request and have voluntary left this review.

  • Anne Rightler

    Having read and enjoyed the first two books in the Warders series written by Armen Porgharian, I knew I would enjoy the third offering in the series, The Dragon's Den. Even though this is not my usual book genre (one geared toward a teenage audience) to read or listen to, I was entertained by this fantasy adventure. The book is delightful with quite the cast of characters. Elves, dwarves, some that readers met in the first books, and a powerful sorceress all fit the medieval time. Readers will delve further into this magical time as The Warders, with the now-proven mage, Adara, are in a race against time to stop the evil Chaotic Order from finding and releasing the power of an ancient magical scepter. With engaging storytelling the author keeps the reader's interest high with suspense, mystery, and some edge-of-the-seat action as the characters find themselves headed to the danger of the dragon's den. The narrator, Michelle Babb, does an excellent job of giving characters their unique voice, making for an enjoyable listening experience. I enjoyed the book and look forward to listening to any other books in this series. I received a complimentary copy of the audiobook and was not required to write a review. The opinions are my own.

  • Jennifer Tipton

    I had to listen to this one twice it helps me to keep the names straight:).

    Very interesting I’ll have to say Toran has been my favorite character in the series.
    Definitely has The Lord of the Rings feel to the stories and in the characters, especially Toran the half elf and Drayum the dwarf. Their friendship is strong as well which makes the characters more likable and they have a fun comradery among the two.

    The Dragon’s Den is a huge battle going on between the Warders and evil demons and dark magic. With the help of some new characters Khelon the assassin and old friends the Warders travels meet with dangers and many trials along the way to find the source and the answers to the what and why of the battle they were fighting. Hopefully they get the answers in time to defeat the evil sorcerer Skade and stop the impending war.

    I listened to the audio version of The Dragon’s Den in exchange for my honest review.

    Michelle Babb always does an amazing job in bringing both the characters and the story to life.

  • fred jones

    An entertaining and well written fantasy. I have enjoyed this series so far and this one is no exception but I did find the ending a bit rushed. These books need to be read in sequence. Michelle Babb does an excellent job with the narration as usual. Highly recommended. I received a complimentary copy of the Audio book and am leaving a honest voluntary review.

  • Lis Carey

    The Warders, the secret protectors of the city of Eridan, are facing a new danger. It's alarming enough when an agent working in another city is killed, and a magical artifact stolen. When the local head of the Thieves' Guild contacts the Warders, the message, and one of the messengers, is even more alarming.

    The unexpected messenger is a rogue Shaulan assassin, Khelan, and the message concern a plot whose roots are in a centuries-old conflict between two groups of elves. A Chaotic Order sorceress is determined to gain control of the long-suppressed elven magic, and use it to seize power over the entire Federation of which Eridan is a part.

    To stop the sorceress and her plot, they have to recover the stolen artifact, and a matching artifact the sorceress is now after--and then defeat the sorceress, who is powerful even without those artifacts.

    Khelan, whom the Warders need but worry they can't trust, the experienced agents the dwarf Draham and half-elven Toran, and budding mage Adara, set off on the hunt. Along the way, they encounter danger, treachery, and magical threats both familiar and new. Demons, dragons, and someone believed to be quite dead turn out to be critical.

    It's a lively story, with both new and familiar characters, and Babb does a lively and excellent job of narration.