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Title | : | DragonFire (DragonKeeper Chronicles #4) |
Author | : | Donita K. Paul |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 346 pages |
Published | : | July 17th 2007 by Waterbrook Press (first published 2007) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Dragons. Christian. Young Adult. Fiction. Christian Fiction. Christian Fantasy |

Donita K. Paul
Paperback | Pages: 346 pages Rating: 4.2 | 5131 Users | 126 Reviews
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Three years of strife have passed since Kale and Bardon freed Paladin's knights. Now, fiery dragons scorch their beautiful countryside as an evil husband-and-wife wizard duo battle one another for supremacy. The people of Amara just want to be left alone, hoping the conflict with disappear. But Paladin is dying, and Bardon and Kale-now married-must accept fateful assignments if their land is to survive. Will their efforts turn the tide against their adversaries? They face a deadly threat-and a challenging choice. Kale's responsibility is to find, hatch, and train an army of dragons, and she tackles the daunting task-until she is shocked by a betrayal. As the Amaran countrymen seek escape, she must search for her husband, family, and friends while organizing an underground movement to weaken the enemy. But when the end draws near, Kale must choose between two dismal destinies. Prepare to experience breathtaking adventure and mind-blowing fantasy as never before in this stunning addition to Donita K. Paul's popular Dragon Keepers fantasy series.Identify Books In Favor Of DragonFire (DragonKeeper Chronicles #4)
Original Title: | Dragonfire (DragonKeeper Chronicles #4) |
ISBN: | 1400072514 (ISBN13: 9781400072514) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | DragonKeeper Chronicles #4 |
Characters: | Kale Allerion, Bardon |
Setting: | Amara |
Literary Awards: | Clive Staples Award |
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Ratings: 4.2 From 5131 Users | 126 ReviewsArticle Appertaining To Books DragonFire (DragonKeeper Chronicles #4)
Three years have passed since the final chapters in DragonKnight. Sir Bardon, an o'rant and emerlindian knight in Paladin's service, has married Kale Allerion, a wizard and Dragon Keeper. When the novel starts, they are standing in the remains of a village destroyed by fire dragons, flying weapons of warfare. Bardon has his hands full as he tries to prevent Kale from entering the partially destroyed inn. But Kale feels the pull of her DragonKeeper talent towards the crumbling building. AfterA great illustration of how God forgives and is always there to help when we need him the most. I loved the way she showed us how both Bardon and Kale were fighting and learning along the way. It of course could be hard sometimes to remember what had happened when going back and forth between the two but it helped us to see what was happening at the same time. I especially liked the last half of the book once they both got into dangerous situations and were fighting the enemy. They learned to
DragonFire begins three years after the events in DragonKnight. Bardon and Kale have married and Kale, having received her part, is loath to leave her husband though he is going on his own quest. The author does not indicate what Kale's parents thought, though her father went with her and her mother went with Bardon. Kale and her father are both Dragon Keepers. In their quest, dragons are their friends and their goal is to release dragons from their captivity under Burner Stox. (view spoiler)[

I couldn't put this book down until I had finished it. Especially in the parts where there is a lot going on and close to the end of the book.There are two funny parts in this book I want to share. I'll try to be vague on one so as to not to ruin it for every one. The first one is Gilda, who is Regidor's wife (They are both Meech Dragons), at one part is enjoying dinner with all the character's at Paladin's castle. During at which time the Bisonbecks come and attack all of them, every one is
DragonFire was an interesting sequel to the first three books of the DragonKeeper Cronicles. I cant say it was quite as good as book 3, but I still loved following all the familiar characters. What made this book fun and different from the ones before is that Kale and Bardon are now married in the story. I loved reading about the two of them. Donita K. Paul has written their relationship splendidly. So definitely worth reading to continue the adventure.
This is the fourth book of the series.Kale and Bardon are married! Amara is at war between Paladin's and Pretender's forces. Pretender's leaders, Crim Cropper and Burner Stox are also fighting so there are three evil forces tearing Amara apart. Kale and Bardon have been sequestered in The Bogs, oblivious to the plight of the rest of the country. They have been busy trying to find a cure to save Gilda, and when they do, they leave on a quest to find Gilda and Regidor that puts them right in the
This is technically the fourth book in the Dragonkeeper series, but it is the second I have read. Much like the Narnia books by C.S. Lewis, there is an undercurrent of spiritual idealogy in the stories. And, as with Narnia, you don't have to be a religious person to enjoy them. The religious underpinnings are not so overt as to take over the story. They are there, but Paul does not beat you over the head with them.In this part of the story, DragonKeeper Kale Allerion is married to Sir Barton,
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