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Dragon’s Keep

Janet Lee Carey

Fiction

Ages 14 and up

Harcourt, 2007, 978-0-15-206401-3

  Rosalind lives under the shadow if a six hundred year old prophecy. Long ago Merlin the mage said that the twenty-first queen of Wilde Island would “redeem the name Pendragon. End war with the wave of her hand. And restore the glory of Wilde Island.” One day Rosalind will be that twenty-first queen and her mother never lets her forget it. What no one other than Rosalind and her mother knows is that Rosalind was born with an unusual “mark.” One of the fingers of her left hand end is a claw instead of a normal looking finger. Knowing that her daughter would be branded as a witch if anyone saw it, Rosalind’s mother makes sure that Rosalind wears gloves at all times. She also secretly tries to find someone who will be able to make Rosalind’s finger normal, but alas all the healers who have come to castle have left without affecting the claw at all. Rosalind’s mother is determined to marry Rosalind off to Prince Henry, the son of Queen Matilda of England, but how will such a marriage be possible if Rosalind does not find a cure to rid herself of her claw? If she cannot marry how will she be able to fulfill Merlin’s prophecy?

  As if this is not bad enough there is something else that makes life precarious for Rosalind and all her people. A dragon lives on the island and it swoops down from the mountain regularly to kill and eat the unfortunate people who are not able to get out of its way fast enough. None of the dragon slayers have been able to deter the beast, and Rosalind fears that the dragon will never be defeated.

  As the months roll by events take place that show Rosalind that her mother is not the person she thought she was. This realization frightens Rosalind and worries about the her future and the future of her people.

  In this extraordinary book readers will find themselves getting swept up by the story about a young woman who wants to fulfill her destiny without fully realizing what that destiny is. Readers will have expectations of what happens next, and then something new will happen that will amaze them and lead them in a new direction. Twists in the plot will keep readers guessing, and the way in which new information comes out, bit by bit, is beautifully done. The characters are fleshed out in great detail, and it is fascinating to see how people develop and change as the story unfolds. Readers who enjoy tales full of adventure, magic, and mystery will love this title. 

 

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