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Book 14 in the Series

Dragon Unbound

by Janice Wee

Goodreads Review
A must-read for fans of Christian speculative fiction, Janice Wee's Dragon Unbound plunges readers into a vibrant narrative set during the Millennial Kingdom, where biblical prophecy unfolds amidst the everyday lives of mortals and immortals alike. The story spans a thousand years, centering on the captivating journey of Billy Lionheart and Bluma, from childhood friends to patriarch and matriarch of a new nation. Their lives are intertwined with significant spiritual events, including the long-awaited release of Dragon (Satan) from his thousand-year prison, leading to widespread deception and spiritual warfare. Janice effectively portrays the challenges of faith and family in this post-Tribulation world, as characters grapple with spiritual attacks, personal struggles, and the consequences of deception, even within their own households. The inclusion of direct biblical passages and theological explanations enriches the narrative, offering clear spiritual insights that resonate deeply with Christian readers. While covering mature themes, the writing style is straightforward and accessible, ensuring that the complex overarching narrative remains easy to follow. This direct approach allows the story's powerful messages of God's sovereignty, redemption, and ultimate triumph over evil to shine through. The author, being a Straits Born Chinese from Singapore, brings a unique perspective to this epic tale, making it a compelling read. If you're looking for an allegorical story that blends action, family drama, and profound spiritual themes, Dragon Unbound will not disappoint. It's a journey of faith, perseverance, and the unwavering love of God in the face of ultimate evil.

Ting Chin

Synopsis

The 7 Year Tribulation concluded with the defeat of the Unholy Trinity.

Dragon was imprisoned for a thousand years.

Billy and Bluma, children born during the Tribulation who entered the Millennial kingdom are now grown up.

Billy proposes marriage which Bluma accepts.

Together, they start a family which grows into a nation.

Having received supernatural strength, Billy helps the immortals save lives and keep the peace.

Leonard Lion plays nanny to Billy's descendants.

Billy and Bluma, madly in love, steal time together in spite of their growing responsibilities.

All is good until the thousand years are up and Dragon sows the seeds of deception, turning loved ones against one another and stirring up the final rebellion.

This is a riveting epic fantasy novel with powerful spiritual themes.

It's a must read for anyone who loves Christian fiction.

Excerpt

"Let's celebrate our baby to be!" Bluma suggested. As they walked down the street to their favourite restaurant, a van skidded out of control, towards an oncoming car. There was no way the car could avoid it. He may be super strong but he was not invulnerable. But he couldn't let those people die. "Billy, no!" Bluma whisper-yelled at him. Billy lunged between the vehicles. He had to time this right. BAM!

Reader Comments

I can feel Billy and Bluma's heartbreak in their trials with their kids.. Not mentioning details because I don't want to spoil it for you.

December 15, 2025

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