# Scott Warren

Below you'll find short reviews of Scott Warren's books:

## Standalone
- [_The Dragon's Banker_](/books/the_dragons_banker/) by Scott Warren --- ★★☆☆☆: The Dragon’s Banker is a standalone novel by Scott Warren. It tells the story of Sailor Kelstern, a banker in a fantasy world who, as the title suggests, is hired by a dragon.
## War Horses
- [_Chevalier_](/books/chevalier/) by Scott Warren --- ★★☆☆☆: Chevalier is a modern reimagining of 1980’s mech sci-fi like Battletech, Gundam, and Macross. It’s a quick, action-packed read—not very deep but highly entertaining—that focuses on making mechs feel like realistic battlefield tech, not magic.
- [_Ymir_](/books/ymir/) by Scott Warren --- ★★★☆☆: Ymir is the second book in the War Horses series, keeping Chevalier’s action and quick pacing while adding more backstory, character development, and a more complex plot.
- [_Serpent Valley_](/books/serpent_valley/) by Scott Warren --- ★★★★☆: Serpent Valley, the third book in the War Horses series, is another quick, action-packed read—but without the flaws holding back its predecessors. Easily my favorite of the series so far!
- [_Dog Soldier_](/books/dog_soldier/) by Scott Warren --- ★★★☆☆: Dog Soldier, by Scott Warren, is the fourth book in the War Horses series. It concludes the Cinto DaSelva campaign and further develops the setting’s backstory.
- [_Grand Melee_](/books/grand_melee/) by Scott Warren --- ★★★☆☆: Grand Melee, by Scott Warren, is the fifth book in the War Horses series. In it, the Chevaliers take a break from wartime contracts to participate in a massive mech tournament.
- [_Sunstone Imperative_](/books/sunstone_imperative/) by Scott Warren --- ★★★☆☆: Sunstone Imperative, by Scott Warren, is the sixth book in the War Horses series. Returning to the action-packed roots of the earlier books, it drops the Chevaliers into the middle of a raid against a Wyking stronghold to open the gates for a full-scale invasion.