Humans and dragons are finally at peace, and Creel is busy planning her wedding to Prince Luka. Then dragon queen, Velika, is kidnapped by rogue dragons in need of their own queen . . . Creel and Luka join Shardas, King of the Dragons, on a journey to the land of the dark forests to save their friend. Can they stop the kidnappers from imprisoning Velika for ever? And will Creel get her dream wedding after all? Funny, heartfelt and action-packed, new readers and returning fans alike will dive headlong into this wonderful dragon-filled adventure.
- Aimed at children 9+.- Black and white illustrations in the paperback version- Full colour illustrations in the kindle version- Also available in this series: Citadel of the Sorcerer, Destiny of the Dark Elves, Lost City of Dragons
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Whether it was by using the Emperor Leaderboard to inform the crowd that they were looking for Fang Li, or by summoning a thousand of the five thousand Heavy Qilin Guards, they were to send a permanent residence to each of the Empire's ...
Ena shifted into her dragon form, flew off, and perched next to Brett. Alton let out his breath and considered the lock on the vault. “Anyone want to use their fire on this?” “Go ahead and try,” Kayla said, as if she was truly in on ...
Hordes of Dragonspear
Don't miss these other stories from New York Times bestselling author Jessica Day George: Dragon Slippers series Dragon Slippers Dragon Flight Dragon Spear The Rose Legacy series The Rose Legacy Tuesdays at the Castle series Tuesdays at the ...
Does the other side of the starry sky really exist?
Does the other side of the starry sky really exist?
- Aimed at children 9+.- Black and white illustrations in the paperback version- Full colour illustrations in the kindle version- Also available in this series: Citadel of the Sorcerer, Destiny of the Dark Elves, Lost City of Dragons
Praise for the Spearwielder’s Tale “The book’s fast-paced, good-humored nature draws the reader in and makes the world of Faerie a fine place to visit.” —SF Site on The Woods Out Back “Gary has a lively time of it in Faerie, ...