Seraph of Sorrow (Jennifer Scales, Book 4) by MaryJanice Davidson Paperback Book

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Rent Seraph of Sorrow (Jennifer Scales, Book 4)

Author: MaryJanice Davidson

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Publisher: Ace Books

Published: Jan 2009

Genre: Fiction - Fantasy - General

Retail Price: $9.99

Pages: 448

Synopsis

Half weredragon. Half beaststalker. All heart.

Slowly coming into her own, Jennifer Scales just may be the bridge to bring the two warring sides of her family together—provided she can survive learning the most ancient skills of dragonkind.

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Reviews

BookLender review by Stephanie on 2009-06-16 11:10:31

I kept waiting for it to start. Jennifer is hardly ever even mentioned and when she does make an appearance she's way too mouthy to be believable. Gave up on it half way through. A very short spot in the beginning involving the interaction between her parents was good, but down hill after that.