DragonFire (DragonKeeper Chronicles #4) 
Trapped in an evil spell can the knights of Paladin be rescued?Before vowing his allegiance to Wulder as a knight, Bardon heads to the mountains for solitude. His life is suddenly complicated by a woman and her granddaughter, NRae, on a mission to rescue the womans son trapped in a chamber of sleep. Bardon learns that more of Paladins knights are imprisonedand suspects one of them is Dragon Keeper Kales missing father.The secret is in their handsand hearts.The band travels north, uncertain of
Almost done with my reread of the DragonKeeper Chronicles! I'm actually raising my rating on this one by a star I can see why younger me disliked it, but I think that had more to do with younger me's immaturity and less to do with the actual quality of the book. Now that I'm a little more mature, a lot of the things that annoyed me make more sense, and I can recognize them as realistic problems that I also struggle with at times. (For example: if I, like Kale, were told "You're going to go on a

In this book Bardon and Kale after 3 years of living exclusively in the bogs they go out to find the world at war and near the beginning they find more dragon eggs in a abandon house and goes off to find Gilda and Regidor. they go to them because they found a way to save Gilda from a spell the evil wizard Ristro put her in near the beginning of the series. they do succeed in saving her life. then after a bit they go to Paladin because he is dying, he is dying by having nobody following the
Enjoyed it very much. Great story and characters.
There was a gap between the last book and this one which the author didn't really bring together and I would like to have read more about what happened but she didn't share that. The book was again a very good one and had the main character up front as well as the 'second' main character. And it was a very strong suspenseful ending. The spirituality of her books seem to grow with each one which I have enjoyed. This has been a good series in fact I would say one of the best series I have read.
Part of the excellent Christian allegory by Mrs. Paul.
Donita K. Paul
Paperback | Pages: 346 pages Rating: 4.2 | 5131 Users | 126 Reviews

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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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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.List Appertaining To Books DragonFire (DragonKeeper Chronicles #4)
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 |
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Ratings: 4.2 From 5131 Users | 126 ReviewsWrite Up Appertaining To Books DragonFire (DragonKeeper Chronicles #4)
Questing with her father Kale, they discover the valley where the dragons were being held by Burner Stox. They rescue the dragons and kill Burner Stox but not through wizardry. While Kale and her father are on their quest her mother and husband on battling the quiss threat. Sir Bardon becomes ill and is them captured but the Wizard Cim Cropper.Trapped in an evil spell can the knights of Paladin be rescued?Before vowing his allegiance to Wulder as a knight, Bardon heads to the mountains for solitude. His life is suddenly complicated by a woman and her granddaughter, NRae, on a mission to rescue the womans son trapped in a chamber of sleep. Bardon learns that more of Paladins knights are imprisonedand suspects one of them is Dragon Keeper Kales missing father.The secret is in their handsand hearts.The band travels north, uncertain of
Almost done with my reread of the DragonKeeper Chronicles! I'm actually raising my rating on this one by a star I can see why younger me disliked it, but I think that had more to do with younger me's immaturity and less to do with the actual quality of the book. Now that I'm a little more mature, a lot of the things that annoyed me make more sense, and I can recognize them as realistic problems that I also struggle with at times. (For example: if I, like Kale, were told "You're going to go on a

In this book Bardon and Kale after 3 years of living exclusively in the bogs they go out to find the world at war and near the beginning they find more dragon eggs in a abandon house and goes off to find Gilda and Regidor. they go to them because they found a way to save Gilda from a spell the evil wizard Ristro put her in near the beginning of the series. they do succeed in saving her life. then after a bit they go to Paladin because he is dying, he is dying by having nobody following the
Enjoyed it very much. Great story and characters.
There was a gap between the last book and this one which the author didn't really bring together and I would like to have read more about what happened but she didn't share that. The book was again a very good one and had the main character up front as well as the 'second' main character. And it was a very strong suspenseful ending. The spirituality of her books seem to grow with each one which I have enjoyed. This has been a good series in fact I would say one of the best series I have read.
Part of the excellent Christian allegory by Mrs. Paul.
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