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The riddles compound, and Morrigan has little time, before the Alpha makes his decision. Third book in a series of four: This Kindle version is identical to the paperback version except it does not include the six black and white interior illustrations. Morrigan and Kyan have come home to Byrd, only to discover that the Lady and her forces, including the fearsome dragans, beat them there.

Now, as the brings Byrd under her hold, the free dragons prepare for a four-pronged assault on the Lady, in the hope that her power can be broken -- before they are. Amidst this, Morrigan sees Kyan drawing farther away from her, Matilda faces a risky birth, and Mythikan, too, prepares to bring her own children in this chaotic world.

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Preview — Dragonic Freedom by Katherine A. What with strength, wit, long life, and the ability to fly, one would think dragons have it made. Morrigan and Kyan thought they'd learned otherwise, but their limited experience cannot prepare them for the state of the dragons they meet when they cross the sea to the land of Wost, and they know immediately that something must be done, provided they can survive long enough What with strength, wit, long life, and the ability to fly, one would think dragons have it made.

Morrigan and Kyan thought they'd learned otherwise, but their limited experience cannot prepare them for the state of the dragons they meet when they cross the sea to the land of Wost, and they know immediately that something must be done, provided they can survive long enough to accomplish anything.

They've never before encountered an adversary such as the bloodthirsty Lady of Wost, who appears determined that these thinking dragons will never again fly in free skies. This Kindle version's content is identical to the paperback version except that it lacks the six interior illustrations. The author rates this book as PG for some fantasy violence, suspenseful scary moments, and romantic content.

For more information, please visit the series' website at: Author, Katherine A Smith's blog is here: Kindle Edition , pages. Published January 14th first published January 27th To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Dragonic Freedom , please sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia.

I found I enjoyed the second installment of this series more than the first, however, this is in no way a stand alone novel.

Dragonic Pride (Dragonic Voyages #3) by Katherine A. Smith

I had a bit of time between reading the first book and the second so had a bit of trouble in the beginning remembering certain things that happened but, it did eventually come back to me. I enjoyed all the characters, although, I love the interaction between Morrigan and Kyan! Kept a smile on my face. The orphanage is burned down, the plus kids there are missing. But Magdalys and her friends escape, and flee to Brooklyn.


  • A Walk with Mason and His Dog Atreyu.
  • Marine Service Pals in The Honor Relay.
  • Once Upon a Tour.

There they find a group of men and women dedicated to stopping Riker and his ilk, Magdalys and the other kids determined to rescue their fellow orphans, now captives. And it turns out that Magdalys is just the secret weapon that's needed for the job. She has a rare ability to communicate mind to mind with the dinos and pterosaurs It's a bright book in the sense of bright as not dull --it makes clear pictures in the reader's mind, it's, fast-paced, and the dino-wrangling is enjoyable mind candy.

There's a serious depth to it though--though it's all good fun, the wrongs that are being fought against really happened. Kids wanting dinosaur fantasy fun and fighting won't be disappointed, but they'll also learn something. There's good back matter, with historical information, dino information, and a note on "weapons and words. I myself especially appreciated the thought given to how each type of dinosaur would be useful, both in battle and in daily life. Short answer--I enjoyed it, and would recommend it in a sec to kids who enjoy historical fiction, gun fights, and dinosaurs!

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    Dragonic Pride

    I have been busily reading YA speculative fiction for the past few weeks, in my role as a 1st round Cybils Awards panelist in that category, so busy reading I haven't given much attention to reviewing I was doubtful, at first. I liked the first point of view character, young Suki, and she dies almost immediately, and I was all, uh, what?

    But nevertheless I persisted. Which is good, because one of them I liked very much indeed, and the other I am keenly interested in.

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    The character I liked very much is Yumeko, a half human, half kitsune fox shapeshifter girl raised by monks in an isolated temple. Though her childhood was lonely, the monks were not unkind, not even when the kitsune half of her rose to the surface to play tricks.