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Betrothed to the Dragon by Kara Lockharte
Betrothed to the Dragon by Kara Lockharte











There are some nice twists and I really had a difficult time putting this book down! This book was truly captivating and had me totally enthralled in the story. The author developed and imaginative book that is focusing on the story of Grant and Val. This one is probably my favorite one of all her books and I am not sure how to explain it, but I will try. I have now followed this author and read pretty much all of her books, and these just keep getting better and better. Once you are on board, you’ll love the adventure it takes you on!īonded to the Dragon is a fantastic book written by Kara Lockharte. I enjoyed the author’s writing and can easily recommend this book, with the advice that you stick with it until you begin to understand the expectations of the characters. The story line is high-action and definitely invests the reader in finding out what is about to happen. Although I could follow the action itself, which was fast-paced and excellently presented, understanding what was going on and why took some time to develop. I felt like I jumped into the middle of things when I started this book. You’ll give me everything.” What did he mean by that? What did she have left to give him? She told him she could not give him what he wanted, then he responded, “I know you lied. Destruction was the answer! But then she heard her mother say, “Forgiveness is the only way to find peace in an unjust world.” The dragon looked at her strangely.

Betrothed to the Dragon by Kara Lockharte

The dragon’s enemy betrayed him, killed his brother and stole his sister. Val felt magic within her and knew she could help him somehow. Instead, he stood in front of her and knew she had died and been reborn for vengeance, yet she didn’t want vengeance. Val ran, hoping the dragon would be angry and just kill her.

Betrothed to the Dragon by Kara Lockharte Betrothed to the Dragon by Kara Lockharte

Val remembered being present when Aurora was abducted from the library by a winged man, so her being here was part of whatever Titania was up to. Aurora had been the only one who had been kind to Val. The flaming man, not in his dragon form, approached Titania who threatened that he would not find the Angel of Death nor his sister, Aurora. An intense pressure rose and suddenly Titania’s shield was gone. Out of the blazing fire, a man in a formal white suit walked forward and placed a glowing hand on Titania’s bubble barrier, shooting out electric sparks amid the scent of ozone and ash. Val had already died but Titania, the fairy queen, had brought her back to life since she wanted to keep her bound as her slave – nothing but an imprisonment disguised as a second life. The creature’s talons broke through the bubble, resulting in a blast of air which reeked of smoke. Light flared as a fireball crashed against an invisible bubble barrier and a huge scaled white claw scraped the protective bubble arcing over Val.













Betrothed to the Dragon by Kara Lockharte