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A trilogy in one book including:
Dragon's Pawn, Dragon's Knight and Dragon's Queen
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The Shadowlord is once again trying to create a universal gate, but now on the world of Achea. Mirza and Lealor get captured and need rescue. This is a world of Greek Gods, and Jarl needs to be VERY careful. Gods don't like uppity mortals! In addition, all the other children are sticking little fingers in the situation, too! What's a father to do? Greek mythology buffs will probably get an extra kick out of this book.
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This is the third book of a currently three book series. The first is Dragon's Pawn. It can stand on its own, if you can't find the first two. Lealor is now the main character (Pawn & Knight are mainly about Jarl, her father). The series and book are written in a happy, light tone; with magic, adventure, great characters including dragons, nice sentiment, and a playful plot. After you have read it, you will remember it fondly and enjoy rereading it. The denoument in the book barely avoids being mawkish, but ends up being quite clever by the end. You really wonder what will happen next on this world ....
PROLOGUE
Prince Rand checked his polished riding boots and gig line, stamped up to the entrance to the king’s office, then knocked on the dreaded door. He had considered ignoring the summons, but forty years of obedience had conditioned him to obey. In his youth, being summoned to his father’s royal study had always been the precursor to discipline. Rand’s father still distorted his son’s attitudes so their meetings ended in anger. The king had never forgiven Rand for refusing to assume the throne. Rand knew his father thought he was a slacker.
“Enter,” said King Erik.
After Rand opened the door, he observed that his father sat in an overstuffed chair with a footstool instead of behind the desk, the position he normally used to intimidate his visitors. This seemed a more promising start. For the first time, Rand noticed that the king’s bald head made him look old, and his thickening middle added to his tired appearance. If this meeting led to a reconciliation, maybe a recliner like the one that Lealor’s great-grandfather used might be something Rand could give his father as a peace offering.
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