Good Morning and Welcome to this stop on Janet's tour of Dragonswood. I was so happy to be able to participate in this tour because I had heard such wonderful things about this book! You can follow the rest of the tour here: http://darkmindbooktours.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/dragonswood-tour-schedule-now-posted.html I must admit, I was not disappointed. You can read my review here: http://closeencounterswiththenightkind.blogspot.com/2012/06/review-dragonswood-by-janet-lee-carey.html So let's take a look at the book details and how you can score your own copy, plus a little look inside:
Wilde Island is not at peace. The kingdom mourns the dead Pendragon king and awaits the return of his heir; the uneasy pact between dragons, fairies, and humans is strained; and the regent is funding a bloodthirsty witch hunt, hoping to rid the island of half-fey maidens.
Tess, daughter of a blacksmith, has visions of the future, but she still doesn't expect to be accused of witchcraft, forced to flee with her two best friends, or offered shelter by the handsome and enigmatic Garth Huntsman, a warden for Dragonswood. But Garth is the younger prince in disguise and Tess soon learns that her true father was fey, making them the center of an exciting, romantic adventure, and an ancient prophecy that will bring about peace between all three races - dragon, human, and fairy.
Excerpt:
Dragonswood was just across the road from our camp
here in the cliff. I’d tried to convince Meg and Poppy we’d be safer walking inside
the refuge. Dragonswood’s eastern wall traced Kingsway north to Oxhaven, where
Grandfather lived, and beyond that all the way to Pendragon Castle. But my
friends wouldn’t go over the wall. Poppy feared we might be fey-struck like Mad
Jack, who’d gone off hunting one day, and returned a week later, singing, snarling,
and pissing in public. Meg believed the gossip that the fey cruelly punished
trespassers, casting spells on them and turning them into Treegrims. All the years I’d gone to Dragonswood, I’d never seen a
dragon or a fairy harm a man or find a person magicked into a tree. Still, in
our four days running north, I’d stayed on this side of the wall.
We’d not gone far
enough; spent too many hours searching for food, begging in our leper’s garb. Tomorrow
I would make my friends walk faster no matter how hungry we all were. I was
thinking this, stirring the coals, when a woman’s high-pitched screams cut
through the night. We all jumped up, alert and trembling.
“Where’s it coming
from?” Poppy cried.
We raced to the cliff edge overlooking town and
harbor. Far below us, smoke rose from the town square. At first I thought a
cottage was alight. Thatch roofs easily catch fire, and when they do, the house
burns swiftly. But from our lookout spot, I focused on the rising smoke and saw
now it came from a witch fire in the middle of the town square.
Townsfolk dressed in black moved in a great, slow
circle around the bonfire. The girl they’d bound to the stake shrieked louder as
the blaze raced across the logs, catching her white gown at the hem. Up on the
cliff under the hawthorn trees, I clung to Meg and Poppy. Her screams ripped
through us.
Two mounted figures rode in, the bonfire bathing
them in golden light. Meg saw who it was and yelped. Poppy quickly covered her
mouth. “The witch hunter can’t see us so far away up here,” she said. “And
these trees and bushes will hide us.”
From behind us, I
heard the deep woofing sound of pumping wings. A massive shadow swooped
overhead. Against the night the dragon’s scales seemed black. Tail whipping in
the wind, he dove for town. At first the townsfolk did not see him, so when the
dragon swept into the square, tearing the girl and staff straight up from the
burning pyre, the folk below had little time to run. Some few scrambled into
shop doorways. Most dropped to the cobbles, covering their heads.
The dragon spooked
Lady Adela’s horse, who galloped off full speed, the Gray Knight racing behind.
High above the town, the dragon dipped up and down awkwardly, trying to reach
the sea. The tip of his left wing burned, and so did the girl in his claws. He
made it just beyond the harbor. Skimming but a few feet above the bay, he
dipped both girl and wing in the water, and put the fire out.
Meg and Poppy
stayed by the hawthorns, but I stepped out a little, watching the great dragon.
Twice lit by the moonlight above and reflected in the sea, the dragon was the
same old one I’d spied from the branches, the same one who’d dropped a turtle
in the millpond. His yellowing scales and the long neck scar confirmed it.
His flight was so ragged from his damaged
wing, I feared he might drop the girl, yet he kept aloft. Over the sound of
waves, I heard the girl sobbing. She was injured from the fire and, no doubt,
feared her rescuer, but I was sure the dragon meant to save her. I saw how he
pressed her against his coppery chest scales as he soared closer to our cliff.
Somehow the dragon
had unbound the stake the girl was tied to. He dropped the charred pole, and I
jumped back as it hit the grass, tumbled off the cliff edge, and landed on the
rocks below.
Too late the
church bell down in Hessings Kottle rang out a dragon warning. He had already
flown back to the sanctuary.
The bonfire
burned. The girl was gone.
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26 comments:
Congratulations, janet. Sounds like quite an interesting book. I've seen many favorable reviews, including this one. Thank you, Nikki, for the review and information.
I haven't read any dragon books yet.
Hmm, my favorite dragon series...Thea Harrison's Elder Races series
Hmm, my favorite dragon series...Thea Harrison's Elder Races series
Hmmm, I really enjoyed Eragon when it came out all those years ago!
Would you believe I haven't read any books about dragons yet?! At least no paranormal romance ones! There was the one dragon in The Hobbit. lol
Thanks for the giveaway!
I like Yasmine Galenorn's Otherworld series that has dragon's in it. And I also enjoy G A Aiken's Dragin Kin series. Thanks for the awesome giveaway.
I have only read one actual series and that was the YA Inheritance books. I have GA Aiken and Thea Harrison's books on my wish list.
I've read many PNR/UF/Fantasy books that have dragons in them and loved it.
This story sounds great and I appreciate the opportunity to win it.
The Inheritence series is my favorite so far. I am always looking for new series though.
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I really like Michelle M. Pillows Dragon Lord series. So good!
Thanks for the great giveaway! I don't have a favorite dragon book/series - I'm hoping to change that though!
Not many out there - but I do like the Eragon/Inheritance series!
Thanks,
Leanne
I have only read one Dragon Book and that was awhile ago.. But thanks for this opportunity.
Carol L
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I love the DragonKeeper series by Donita K. Paul. I just got the first book in another series by her, and I'm so excited about reading it! :)
G.A.Aiken series
debi01760@hotmail.com
I loved Eragon and the North American Dragon series by Joyee Flynn.
I liked Dragon Bound the first book in Thea Harrison's Elder Races series.
The Inheritance Cycle is the only dragon series i have read
This book fascinates me. Thanks for the giveaway!
The Inheritance series!!!
Firelight series by Sophie Jordan. :)
I haven't read any Dragon series yet :( But I hope to read them someday!
Thank you for the giveaway!
yiliang0124(at)hotmail.com
I really don't have one because I haven't read any books/series with dragons in them.
Unfortunately I haven't read any dragon series...yet. I'm very interested now though!
Ooh I really want to read this! The cover is gorgeous and I've heard some good things about this book! Thanks for the giveaway!
Shae @ Understanding Shae's Story
Firelight by Sophie Jordan
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