Timothy Ellis writes with the velocity of someone who genuinely can't stop worldbuilding. His Hunter Imperium series, anchored by Imperium Knight Chaos Rising, drops readers into a densely plotted military sci-fi universe where the stakes escalate relentlessly and the lore compounds with each installment. His Dragon Host series — Dragon Rider, Dragon Squared, and beyond — swings toward lighter fantasy territory, blending action-forward pacing with a wry, self-aware energy that keeps even familiar dragon-bonding tropes feeling fresh. Ellis favors propulsive plotting over ornate prose: his chapters move fast, his characters are defined by what they do rather than what they feel, and his series reward readers who commit to the long arc. If you want genre fiction that delivers on scale and momentum without demanding literary patience, Ellis is a reliable pick.
Dragon Host • Book 6
Narrated by Virtual Voice
War continues for Bud and the dragons as political landscapes shift, but life's unexpected milestones demand attention beyond conflict. Book six questions how much of known history actually happened as planned.
The Hunter Imperium • Book 6
Narrated by Virtual Voice
George Murdock tests the first magic-tech hybrid jump drive, and Virtual Voice captures his mounting dread as everything goes catastrophically wrong.
Dragon Host • Book 5
Narrated by Virtual Voice
Bud leads the Dragon Host as the new League military core, facing consequences of restoring destroyed worlds in this space opera's fifth installment.
Dragon Host • Book 1
Narrated by Virtual Voice
Bud returns to revive two extinct dragon species while fighting in an interstellar war. Fast-paced space opera with magical elements and high-stakes galactic conflict.
Dragon Host • Book 4
Narrated by Virtual Voice
Finding the Dragon Homeworld creates more problems than solutions as tigers revolt, dragons splinter, and Bud questions whether unleashing the Dragon Host was catastrophic mistake. The fourth entry cranks up political intrigue alongside space battles.