Book details
The Dragon's Curse (A Transference Novel) (The Transference Trilogy)
Description
An action-packed fantasy adventure perfect for fans of Julie Kagawa's Talon and Renee Ahdieh's The Wrath and the Dawn about a princess who must fight the dragons trying to destroy her world.Six months ago, Princess Sorrowlynn stood beside Prince Golmarr to defeat the glass dragon. But when the prince almost killed her after inheriting the dragon's curse of hatred, he went into hiding to keep Sorrow safe . . . from himself.Now the princess has been training to become a great warrior, with the hope of finding Golmarr. But her search proves difficult when she discovers she has been wed to the prince of an enemy kingdom. Desperate to end her forced marriage and be reunited with her true love, Sorrow must find a way to escape her captor husband. But there's just one more dangerous obstacle in her way. A two-headed dragon is hunting her and will stop at nothing until she is dead. Can Sorrow summon the courage to wield the only sword that can defeat the beast and save her world from the destruction of the dragon's curse?
Age
11-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
332 pages
Book in series
#1
Why to read
- Engaging Fantasy World: The book promises to transport readers to a richly imagined fantasy world, complete with dragons and magical elements, offering an escape from the mundane.
- Character Development: Readers might find the character arcs compelling, with complex personalities and growth that resonate with fans of character-driven narratives.
- Themes of Transformation: The novel likely explores themes of change and transference, providing a deeper layer of meaning for readers interested in psychological and philosophical underpinnings.
- Series Continuation: As part of a trilogy, this book offers the continuation of a larger story, satisfying readers who are invested in the overarching plot and eager to see how the story unfolds.