WRDF Review of Dragonstone by Michelle Young



Title: Dragonstone
Author: Michelle Young
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
Genre: Fantasy Faery Rose
320
pages Spicy
1-60154-361-1
Blurb:
Lady
Katerina is the independent, headstrong heir to the Latharian throne; the one
to fulfill the prophecy and defeat Black Magic. When betrayal and a violent
Awakening transforms her own magical Dragonstone Black, she vanquishes it,
rendering her virtually powerless. Now, after a three year sojourn, she returns
to claim her crown and discovers sinister forces are working against her.
Though able to handle a weapon as well as any man, Katerina reluctantly agrees
to a personal guard. Amongst the candidates, one man emerges; the handsome but
infuriating knight, Sir Logan Shepherd. Can she trust him with her secrets?
Logan
harbors secrets of his own. He needs to break through Katerina's defenses to
earn her trust. Katerina, however; is proving to be maddening, as well as
captivating. Can he fulfill his duty and keep his heart?
Unless
the prophecy is fulfilled, Latharia will be destroyed. To fulfill the prophecy,
the truth must be revealed. Revealing the truth could destroy everything.
Review:
Lady Katerina is in danger. Someone
wants her throne, with or without her. Her family is worried and determines to
find someone to protect her, to guard her and to save her life and soul. But is
Logan the man who he claims to be? He carries secrets unknown to others. Is he
really her savior or her betrayer?
Rumors spread, the darkness taints
the land around Latharia, and people succumb to the power the dark offers.
Latharia, the land of various creatures, of Elves, Dwarves, Trolls, Giants,
Dragons, is in danger, and darkness poisons the mind of the people. Will they
be able to save their souls and their land?
This is one fine story of magic, of fantasy,
love, and belief. This is my first time reading a book by Michelle Young, and I
am impressed. The story flows flawlessly, the characters come alive, and the
emotion touches my heart. Dragonstone is definitely a recommended read, a
guaranteed satisfaction and a fantastic book. This book gets my personal and
highest recommendation.
Reviewed by Amy Love























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