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Original Title: | Frostbite (The Dragonian, #3) |
ISBN: | 0994664117 (ISBN13: 9780994664112) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Dragonian #3 |
Adrienne Woods
Paperback | Pages: 450 pages Rating: 4.3 | 4525 Users | 220 Reviews
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Title | : | Frostbite (The Dragonian #3) |
Author | : | Adrienne Woods |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | 1st Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 450 pages |
Published | : | March 9th 2015 by Fire Quill Publishing (first published March 7th 2015) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Dragons. Young Adult. Magic. Romance. Paranormal |
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Losing Lucian McKenzie, the Prince of her heart and discovering her true identity has made Elena Watkins' life almost unbearable. However, new trials will test the 17 year-old's strength and push her to limits she didn’t think were possible.Only a mysterious offer from Blake Leaf, the Rubicon and a dragon predestined for evil, reveals there may be a light at the end of Elena’s dark tunnel.
With the life she thought she knew crashing down around her, Elena will have to face a monumental decision about the fate of Paegeia. She can either make peace with Blake’s demands or try once again to unravel the Queen’s secrets that lie deep within her dragon, Tanya La Frey’s, heart.
The third heart pounding novel in The Dragonian Series by Adrienne Woods
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Ratings: 4.3 From 4525 Users | 220 ReviewsComment On Regarding Books Frostbite (The Dragonian #3)
I was given an ARC of Frostbite by the author in exchange for an honest review.Let me start by saying by saying that if you are interested in stories involving kick-ass dragons and magic with great characters going on dangerous quests in order to save their world then definitely pick up the Dragonian Series because each book just gets better and better, and Frostbite was definitely the best in the series so far.Honestly, based on the cover I was expecting a more feminine tale, but hey goes toI am so hooked to this series! Utterly in love! In some ways predictable but the adventure and twists along the way make it an amazing story. I still say Lucien is my favorite character. I have a hate/like feeling with Blake. Cheng is also fantastic in this. I felt a bit detached from Becky in this one though. But let me tell this book has all the feels. It made me cry. As in several tears streaming down my face crying, not just a sad faced sniffle. Many things are finally revealed in this book
This book completely broke my heart, but I loved every minute of it anyways.Elena's world has been flipped upside down once again. Not only is the love of her life gone, but now she's found out she's a dragon. Most would be happy to find out they are dragons, but not Elena. Not only is she afraid of heights, but she also can't remember anything that happens when she turns into her dragon form. That is when Cara comes out, she's ruthless and isn't afraid to set anyone on fire. The only way that
OH MY GOODNESS!!! I knew it but the journey to get to this point was so worth it!!!Elena is dealing with losing her man who was also the prince. She just found out that she was a dragon when it shouldn't have been possible and that the Rubicon is only helping her because he wants her to kill him...Of course nothing turns out the way it started out in the beginning.I love love love LOVE this book, first Elena thought that she was turning evil because she was also a rubicon, then she found out
What a fantastic read. Definitely enjoyed every second of it. We get to know so much more on the evil Blake is facing, and how it really does consume one person. And the change in Elena's character, wow, that was quite something. Never thought that that would happen. Though the ending was just as I predicted from the very first book. Quite proud of myself, if I do say so myself. Super excited what is going to happen in book four. But I will definitely read the 3.5 before then, just so that I am
Frostbite is the book where this series starts to show some legitimate promise . Reading through it right after the first two, I can see growth in the writing. For one thing, the number of awkward sentences and mistakes have decreased a little (but it's still WAY too high for a book that's been revised from an author with this many reviews and sales. I do not believe for one moment this entire series had an editor), which made the reading experience a little easier to swallow. It also actually
About 100 pages too long, and the weaknesses in the world-building are on full display here--parts don't make sense at all. NEEDS AN EDITOR. For the love of blueberries...
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