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REVIEW
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"Fabulous fantasy"
The Nordon monarchs Ashen NordornQueen and Gaurin
NordornKing are looking forward to peace, spending quality
time together and with their infant son having recently
defeated the Great Foulness ice dragon. However, their
tranqulty ends when Ashen finds a letter inside the false
bottom of a box containing a gift; the note explains that
only the legendary DRAGON BLADE can kill the Mother Ice
Dragon. Corageous though wary, Gaurin leaves to find the blade
made from the scales of the enemy's deceased mate that
will finally end this nightmare. After her sposue left,
Ashen disocvers a map that shows where the DRAGON BLADE
and the Mother Ice Dragon lair are located. She sets off
to catch up to her husband while their land has a new foe,
a rogue troll destroying anything in its path. The fourth tale in the Oak, Yew, Ash, and Rowan saga is a
fabulous fantasy especially when the exciting story line
follows the escapades of the Nordorn rulers. The action is
fast-paced and never slows down even when the Troll threat
takes fans down a sidebar that is fun to follow by
bringing in other favorites from previous books, but also
weaves a thread that takes away from the grand adventure.
Still fantasy fans will gain immense delight from this
fine tale. Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 15, 2005
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted January 25, 2007
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Over a year has passed since the defeat of the Great Foulness, and the ravaged earth has begun to heal. Lost for generations, the signet rings of the Four Great Houses- --Oak, Yew, Ash, and Rowan---have been restored to their rightful heirs. And Ashen NordornQueen, mistress of the Land of Ever Snow, looks forward to a life of peace and happiness with her beloved husband and their newborn son--- only to learn that an ancient evil still threatens all that she holds dear. The Mother Ice Dragon, the fearsome progenitor of her deadly breed, has awakened from slumber to menace the world anew. Legend holds that only the Dragon Blade, forged from the scales of her vanquished mate, can slay the deadly female dragon, but the Dragon Blade has been lost for ages. As Ashen embarks on a perilous quest to find the mystic sword, she leaves her castle and homeland in the care of her closest friends, including Rannore, Lady of the Rowan, who soon faces danger of a different sort.... Dragon Blade continues the saga begun in To the King a Daughter and continued in Knight or Knave and A Crown Disowned.
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