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TJPerkins
Posted May 5, 2011
Spellbinding!
In a world where dragons rule under the guise as humans, a silent war rages between the two supreme dragon factions - the Tueri and the Debellos. Each want to rule, but to gain control of five magical yet powerful children would be all it takes to tip the scales. With their worlds unbalanced and tragically torn from their families at a tender age, the five children wind up at the Academy to learn their special skills. The dragons keep an eye on their Wards as they grow and learn, each hoping to manipulate decisions and circumstances to bring about change in their favor. However, there's one dragon that seems to be extending his self entirely too much. Crafty and deceitful, Humo orchestrates wars and attacks across the lands to bend the humans to his will. Follow the Draca Wards on their journey through life; their decisions and choices could be the end of the world.
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Dark and mysterious with no bad language or suggestive situations, Familiar Origins, the first installment of the Draca Wards Saga, is an excellent book for YA. The storytelling style flows smoothly, is an easy read and is full of interesting characters, realistic happenings and consequences. Pine has done a fine job with creating an spellbinding fantasy writhing with action and a tang of New Age.
TJ Perkins, author of mystery books for YA and adult Fantasy -
OT70
Posted April 13, 2011
Clearly the begining of an awesome series!! Must read!
Thoroughly engaging! Couldn't put it down! Marvelous story can't wait for the next installment!
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Semino
Posted January 20, 2011
Young adult fantasy for all you readers who love fantasy and dragons.
The first installment of the Dracawards saga draws you to a new world and characters as the stage is set for their astonishing development. Their lives are predestined and forced to into conflict not of their choosing. Their only course is to master in training, as they encounter more obsticles and conflicts. The saga is sure to have a large fan base as the story and characters are very likeable. They become more likeable as the story progesses. Be sure to read the saga. I loved it.
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Anonymous
Posted April 14, 2011
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