You won’t find your mind wandering away from the story. You will become involved with the characters, and the story. My suggestion is if you want to read this book, and you certainly should, prepare yourself for a journey that will become rather addictive. Okay… I made it clear that I really like this book? You’re not convinced? Magic? Dragons? Prophecies? So… what do we have here? We have a book with a great concept, the story unfolds well, her dialogue is great. This is a book with extremely well-developed characters and that makes this book a delightful read… a fantastic read. However… what led me to really become a huge fan of “The Dragon Children” was something many authors overlook. You don’t have to force yourself to keep reading. It really is a joy to read something that drives itself along. What made this book an easy read for me was that the story is so well developed. I read about one book a week… so I can judge whether or not a book is an easy read. When I saw “The Dragon Children” I knew I wanted to give it a chance. Okay, I admit it, first off I do love reading this genre. “The Dragon Children: The Prophecy” from Hannah Byrnes keeps the reader hooked, and puts many other books in this genre to shame….
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