In The Kingdom Of Dragons: Rose And Thorne
By
D. L. Burnett
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Published: Aug. 09, 2012
Words: 111,959 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN:
9781476407531
Short description
Dragons have few laws. The most important of these forbids harming any rare creature with Dragon-Fating. Those with this Power will change the course of Dragon destiny. Slaying one means disaster. So a cautious Dragon avoids them altogether. But a heedless Dragon cannot resist a small taste.
Breaking this law condemns the ancient black Dragon, Gaspotine the Dark, to death.
Dragons have few laws. The most important of these forbids harming any rare creature with Dragon-Fating. Those with this Power will change the course of Dragon destiny. Slaying one means disaster. So a cautious Dragon avoids them altogether. But a heedless Dragon cannot resist a small taste.
Breaking this law condemns the ancient black Dragon, Gaspotine the Dark, to death. To escape his decaying flesh, his spirit visits time’s Silver River. There he sees Dragon-kind’s fate, and the farm girl named Rose who can either save or destroy them.
When an orange Dragon descends from the heavens to taste Rose, it endangers her family. To save them from starvation, she follows a shrewd Fairy on a treacherous journey to the black Dragon’s lair. There she discovers that her fortune lies not in treasure but in the metamorphic power of Dragon blood.
Though Rose’s journey shatters her family, she gives hope to society’s castoffs and transforms the lives of Fairies and Dragons. As Ston.. (Read more)
Dragons have few laws. The most important of these forbids harming any rare creature with Dragon-Fating. Those with this Power will change the course of Dragon destiny. Slaying one means disaster. So a cautious Dragon avoids them altogether. But a heedless Dragon cannot resist a small taste.
Breaking this law condemns the ancient black Dragon, Gaspotine the Dark, to death. To escape his decaying flesh, his spirit visits time’s Silver River. There he sees Dragon-kind’s fate, and the farm girl named Rose who can either save or destroy them.
When an orange Dragon descends from the heavens to taste Rose, it endangers her family. To save them from starvation, she follows a shrewd Fairy on a treacherous journey to the black Dragon’s lair. There she discovers that her fortune lies not in treasure but in the metamorphic power of Dragon blood.
Though Rose’s journey shatters her family, she gives hope to society’s castoffs and transforms the lives of Fairies and Dragons. As Stonevar’s warrior Goddess, she will change the world.
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Review by:
Brian Herbers
on Sep. 21, 2012 :
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Brilliantly written, you've gained a new fan. Anxiously awaiting the next book. I've always been a fantasy fan and this book doesn't fail to deliver and kept me interested and had a good flow and feel. Keep up the great work Diana!
(reviewed within a month of purchase)