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Title:Moonbreeze (The Dragonian #4)
Author:Adrienne Woods
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:1st Edition
Pages:Pages: 734 pages
Published:October 20th 2015 by Fire Quill Publishing (first published October 15th 2015)
Categories:Fantasy. Dragons. Romance. Young Adult. Magic. Paranormal
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Moonbreeze (The Dragonian #4) ebook | Pages: 734 pages
Rating: 4.21 | 3691 Users | 206 Reviews

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The life of a star-studded royal has not been kind to eighteen year-old Elena Watkins. With a Council breathing down her neck and a dragon that refuses to accept her as her rider, she must convince everyone that she is ready to rule Paegeia like her parents before her. But she has made a promise to her father King Albert, that she will not go looking for him and free the people of Etan. Elena has promised to never truly fulfil her destiny. However, situations out of her control will soon force her to confront herself and the evil that seeks to destroy her. Elena must look inside herself to discover if she can defeat the approaching darkness, be accepted by the people of Paegeia, bring her dragon back to light and fulfill the destiny written in their stars.

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Original Title: Moonbreeze (The Dragonian, #4) ISBN13 9780994664150
Edition Language: English
Series: The Dragonian #4


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Less than 1 star actually, this is how awful this was. The writing sucked.The protagonist is the very definition of dimwit, like really I'm amazed !you can summarize the book with the following sentences : "I giggled": used almost in every single freaking sentence."He grunted""Twilight zone""with tears in his/her/their eyes"...the rest is whinningThis book is awful why did i read it is beyond me, guess sometimes you gonna get an example of what you should never do, or in this case how you should

I have many things I would like to say about this book. I need to do some thinking first...

I really enjoyed the first 3 books in the series, but this book was definitely not up to the standards of the last 3.The book came with a warning about Part 2, (view spoiler)[ A Rape Scene. It was not particularly descriptive and I've read worse scenes in other YA. Why I see some people freaking out over the scene is beyond me? I mean she literally left her body and watched it happen astrally, but you only get the bare bones of these 7 guys doing all the stuff to her. (hide spoiler)] which felt

This series is taking over my entire freaking life. Literally, its all I can think about every second of every day. Its tearing apart my heart, my soul, my life, my love... I can't even begin to describe how much love I have for this series, and I don't know how I will go on after its finished.... Elena annoyed me to absolutely no end in this book, not going to lie. Especially the last half of it. While I really loved all the things that happened in this book, and the huge plot twist that

3 stars.~please note I have nothing against the author and this view is based on my opinions after reading the book~ If there is one piece of advice I can give the author it is this... stop with the "giggling". (I remember that this has been a constant issue throughout this series, although this book was an improvement from the previous book).Your book has a good storyline but the constant "giggling" of characters makes the book lose its maturity, makes the characters (mostly Elena giggling over

I am actually convinced Elena is one of the worst heroines Ive ever read. Essentially this installment in this delightful series finds us essentially no where different. I am convinced this series could have been one book and we would have been better off. Elena and Blake have a destiny to fulfill, but it seems like we are leaving the fate of a lot of people in incompetent hormonal teenagers. First Elena wanted to fulfill their destiny, but Blake didnt. Things happen in this book that are

Moonbreeze. I liked the start of this book much better than the last book, Frostbite. I couldn't wait for Elena and Blake to finally come together. Had all of these glorious imaginings of how things would go. But come the middle of Moonbreeze, I was sad. The warning on the book's synopsis about "sensistive content" was not a joke. AT ALL. I wanted to cry. No one died. (Well, no one undeserving of it.) But there are worse things than death. From that point on, the book was harder to read. It made

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