by Janet Lee Carey
Far away on Wilde Island, Princess Rosalind is born with a dragon claw where her ring finger should be. To hide the secret, the Queen forces her to wear gloves at all times until a cure can be found, so Rosalind can fulfill the prophecy to restore the family to their rightful throne. But Rosalind’s ...
I did not enjoy Dragon's Keep as much as Dragonswood. The main reason being is that the romance lacks development. One minute they meet and the next she is in love with him. It's the insta-love thing. This resulted in me never finding the romance convincing. The book is really split into three diffe...
Rosalind is cursed with a dragon's talon on her wedding finger. Her birthright and fate are intertwined with the curse. Or is it a gift? Rosalind's mother is foolish, overbearing, and willing to do whatever(seriously anything) it takes for her daughter. She also got her in this mess in the first pla...
I really wish Goodreads had half stars because I'd really like to give this one a 3 1/2. I'm going to go with 3 though because I can't honestly say I really liked it, but I'm glad I read it.Though some parts were a bit predictable, I really had no idea what was going to happen next for the last 1/3 ...
Princess Rosalind is born with a dragon's claw for one finger and wears gold gloves to hide this flaw. Her mother does everything in her power (including murder) to safeguard Rosalind. However, nothing and no one can save Rosalind when the dragon come for her. Her time with the dragons is stressf...
We all know what it's like to grow up with expectations that you will somehow be great (okay fine, some of us more than others) and Carey's heroine suffers more than others due to Merlin's visions 600 years prior to her birth. She is supposed to be great - save the world great - and her mother is de...
Yesterday I finished Dragon's Keep by Janet Lee Carey. This is a Young Adult book about a princess that is born with a dragon's claw instead of one of her fingers. I would actually class the book as a little more as Juvenile fiction than YA. I think this story would be great for 10 - 12 year ol...
I love dragons. This was a very engrossing story, good medieval images.
2.5 starsWell, I liked the dragon aspects of the book, esp. as they were not the fun, endearing, yet noble and powerful creatures of most of the series that I like. These dragons are far more the wild monsters that appear in legends and the scary, if still majestic animals that everyone is out to ki...