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Dragon Spear

Jessica Day George

Publisher: Bloomsbury USA Childrens

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Summary

The third and final installment in New York Times bestselling author Jessica Day George's dragon fantasy series races to a dramatic finale. 
 
As  far as Creel is concerned, all is finally right with the world. For the  first time in centuries it seems dragons and humans might be able to  live together in peace. So what better time for Creel and Luka to plan  their wedding.  
 
But then the dragon queen, Velika, is kidnapped  by a band of rogue  dragons in need of a ruler. When Creel and Luka rush  to help, they  discover that Luka's father has plans to take back the  Far Islands from  the dragons. Creel's happily ever after just might be  postponed . . .  again. 
 
Don't miss these other stories from New York Times bestselling author Jessica Day George: 
 
Dragon Slippers series 
Dragon Slippers 
Dragon Flight 
Dragon Spear 
 
The Rose Legacy series 
The Rose Legacy 
 
Tuesdays at the Castle series 
Tuesdays at the Castle 
Wednesdays in the Tower 
Thursdays with the Crown 
Fridays with the Wizards 
Saturdays at Sea 
 
The Twelve Dancing Princesses series 
Princess of the Midnight Ball 
Princess of Glass 
Princess of the Silver Woods 
 
Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow 
 
Silver in the Blood
Available since: 09/14/2011.
Print length: 256 pages.

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