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QUEEN OF DRAGONS
- Shanna Abe
A Perfect 10
Bantam
ISBN: 978-0-443-80528-4
December 2007
Fantasy Romance England – 1782
Princess Maricara of Transylvania and her younger
brother inherited the leadership of the drákon at the castle
of Zaharen Yce in the Carpathian Alps after the thief, Zane, and
Amalia Langford of the Darkfrith drákon killed Maricara’s
horrible, power-grasping husband. Maricara was eleven at the time.
Now, ten years later, she knows she must go to the drákon
of Darkfrith in York to warn them that the Sanf inimicus, also
known as Others, the mostly human hunters of drákon, know
about them. The Others both hate and fear the fabled drákon,
creatures who appear human, but can change to smoke and dragon.
Worse, they know how to trap drákon and make them helpless.
Since the drákon Council in Darkfrith learned
about Maricara ten years ago, they have attempted to arrange a
visit and, without her consent, engaged her to their own Alpha
Lord, Kimber Langford, Earl of Chasen. Maricara is the only known
woman capable of changing to dragon other than Kimber’s
mother and three sisters. As an alpha in her own right, Maricara
realizes the council's aim. Having been married before, she is
not inclined to repeat a past mistake, either by choice or by
force. And she is able to out fly and outwit the best of the drákon.
Kimber will try his hardest to seduce the woman he
knows to be his true mate and hopes his dragon side doesn’t
force the issue. In the meantime, he has to protect the drákon
of Darkfrith without the humans of England learning there are
dragons. He must also convince the Council they cannot imprison
Maricara to keep her captive.
QUEEN OF DRAGONS is a gorgeous story. The words flow
in near lyrical prose. The drákon are beautiful physically,
but each one’s personality seems to match their exterior,
and the dangerous edge of their dragon side only adds to the appeal.
When drákon turn to smoke they are not easily seen, but
when they become dragons, they turn into daunting, iridescent
and colorful creatures that inhabit the night sky. The eighteenth
century is such an unusual period for a fantasy, but the wigs,
powder, silk embroidered waistcoats and panniers add to the mysterious
and delightful setting of this series. The Darkfrith Council and
the Sanf inimicus create enough conflict and danger for Maricara
and Kimber to create a page turning thriller. All of these create
a book that is a Perfect 10. Be sure to read the previous two
books in the series, THE SMOKE THIEF and THE DREAM THIEF.
Robin Lee |
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