A Mythical World with Real World Problems

In a land wracked with civil war, a warrior and an immortal healer race to save the life of the crown prince, while eluding powerful assassins bent on stopping them.

"The Dragonrider's Quest" is a fantasy adventure novel about a mythical land involved in a violent civil war. It is the debut novel of Daphne Ignatius and has just been released on Amazon for Kindle and in paperback. The Kindle version will be available free for a five-day promotional period May 17-21.

The plot of "The Dragonrider's Quest" centers around the fact that, during the unrest caused by the civil war, the Crown Prince was the victim of an assassination attempt and is at the point of death. Aenor is a dragonrider, a female warrior, who has made mistakes and is eager to redeem herself in the eyes of her Queen. She is given the mission of finding the master healer Marius and bringing him to the Crown Prince in an effort to save the prince's life.

Aenor's task is complicated by the fact that Marius has also had problems in his past and has been hiding out for centuries from a powerful enemy who seeks revenge. Aenor isn't sure Marius can be trusted, feeling that anyone surviving such a difficult life for so long must have committed some major sins along the way. Marius is ageless, able to sustain his own life by sucking energy from living things. The warrior manages to kidnap the reluctant healer and, despite their initial distrust of each other, combine their skills in a desperate race to save the prince. Their journey is filled with magic, danger and romance and is sure to be a satisfying read for lovers of fantasy adventure.

Find "The Dragonrider's Quest" on Amazon at www.amazon.com/dp/B00K24QOZY . For information about the author go to her website www.daphneignatius.com or e-mail daphne@daphneignatius.com.

Daphne Ignatius was born and raised in Malaysia. She attended the University of Kansas where she earned a Bachelor's in Computer Engineering and a Master's in Business Administration. She currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband and works as an Information Technology professional. She is the daughter of two high school teachers and was instilled with love of the written word at an early age. Daphne wrote her first short story at the age of eight and many more since then. "The Dragonrider's Quest" is her first full-length novel; and she will soon finish her second, "My Life as Athena".