Dragon Heart: Iron Will. LitRPG Wuxia Series: Book 2

In the first book, Hadjar lost it all. His body ruined, parents dead, and his title of Prince replaced by a slave collar. It seemed like Primus had deprived him of everything.

But no one can take away a man's will to fight. Even if his heart turns into a bleeding stone due to endless grief and suffering, it won't matter.
The most important thing was that he still had the will to go on. The thought of taking revenge on his family's murderers gave him the strength to survive.

After receiving a piece of the mighty Dragon's heart, he regained his strength and enlisted in the army, where he made real friends and fought by their side in many battles. He started harnessing his new power and acquiring great knowledge.

Hadjar has already had many adventures, but this is only the beginning of his great journey, full of magical mysteries, palace intrigues, epic battles, tempestuous love and the cultivation of his power...

"Dragon Heart" is one of the top-rated Wuxia LitRPG novels in Russia.

The author has been writing the story for only one and a half years, however, it already has 1100 chapters spanning 12 books. The whole story is planned out and will have over 2000 chapters and 20 books.

The version in Russian has been read over 10,000,000 times.

This story has made Mr. Klevanski the #1 or #2 author on the 4 biggest self-publishing sites in Russia.
Right now, "Dragon Heart" is being translated into English and published chapter by chapter on several American sites.


This novel contains uncensored scenes of battle that may or may not include depictions of violence and gore.
Read it at your own risk.

My Opinion: 838 pages, $4.99, Available On Kindle Unlimited

Review written by Ian Mitchell

The mythic general

I really love the larger than life MC. While it has a complete arc, this book reads like a compilation of stories or even fables. The interior illustrations really add to the experience. I got a kick out of the war council's astonishment at their general's increasingly audacious plans. The stories were engrossing. I did have difficulty with the scenes where Hadjar and Nero were wading into large scale battles. My ability to imagine the scenes wasn't up to the task and in some places actions and results seemed inconsistent. As far as I could tell the translation and editing were excellent. I read about half of this volume on the royal road website. Great reading. I think it adds a lot to the genre.

Score: 8.4 out of 10

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