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Publisher:
ROC |
Release
Date: 2003 |
ISBN:
0451459202 |
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Format
Reviewed: Mass Market Paperback |
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Genre:
Fantasy |
Reviewed:
2003 |
Reviewer:
Jen Oliver |
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Dragon
Moon
Dragon DelaSangre Series, No. 2
By Alan
F. Troop
Dragon
Moon brings the reader back to the life of Peter DelaSangre
only a few years later after we last met him in The Dragon DelaSangre.
The story introduces the reader to Peter's son who is attempting
grow up into a strong dragon like his father and to Peter's attempt
to find a new mate, his murdered wife's younger sister, Chloe. There
are also some additional subplots that explain more about Peter's
business partners.
This
book is not short on adventure and enthralling action. The ending
does appear rushed and predictable, but at the same time provides
a clear ending to the conflict. The character development is good
and answers questions from The Dragon DelaSangre. In particular,
missing information regarding Peter's business partners.
Dragon
Moon is a very good book, but does not hit the reader the same
way as The Dragon DelaSangre did. This does not mean in any way
that anyone should not grab this book, especially if you enjoyed
the first one. It is important, however, to read the books in order.
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