Dragon Blood by Patricia Briggs Paperback Book

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Author: Patricia Briggs

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Publisher: Berkley Pub Group

Published: Dec 2002

Genre: Fiction - Fantasy - General

Retail Price: $7.99

Pages: 288

Synopsis

Ward, the ruler of Hurog, joins the rebellion against the evil High King Jakoven, who has obtained a mysterious artifact that has the power to destroy entire cities, but Ward soon discovers that this tool of destruction can only be awakened by dragon's blood - the very substance that courses through his veins. Original.

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Reviews

BookLender review by Eugenia H. on 2007-04-11 04:01:38

This sequel adds that much more to Ward's story without ruining the satisfaction of the first book. Like the first book, it also ends with a very satisfactory ending and I am curious to see how Mrs. Briggs will begin the long-awaited sequel to this book since Dragon Blood picks up the thread left from Dragon Bones in an unique way. I hope to hear more about Ward, Oreg and all of Hurog. This is seriously a very good read. I highly recommend reading the Hurog duology (with some hope, it will become a trilogy in the near future)!