Saturday, September 01, 2007

Dragon's Keep


Carey, Janet Lee. 2007. Dragon's Keep.

I loved Dragon's Keep. It was just so good. Rosalind is a princess. That means her life must be perfect, right? Doesn't royalty bring with it perfection? Doesn't being a princess make you entitled to having EVERYTHING you ever wanted? Not if your Rosalind. Rosalind and her mother, the Queen, are keeping a secret. A big secret. Rosalind's 'wedding finger' is a dragon claw. It's a shameful secret hidden behind golden gloves. Rosalind has more than the pressure of a shameful secret weighing her down though, her mother reminds her constantly that she is the one--Rosalind is the one--that will fulfill Merlin's six-hundred-year prophecy about bringing peace to the kingdom and restoring everything--everyone. Her destiny--her future--may just be tied up with her left hand--though she doesn't know it. The Queen is always searching for cures, for healers--even if those "cures" come from whether dark and creepy sources like the mountain witch. But the cures aren't working, and at times Rosalind feels she's being punished for her mother's crimes. Rosalind's destiny weighs heavy on her. Because of it, men--good men--are sent to war AND sent to fight and kill the dragon.

Rosalind is a princess with a heavy burden and some difficult choices. Her story is exciting and one-of-a-kind.

This book reminds me of The Last Dragon by Silvana de Mari, Bella at Midnight by Diane Stanley, and Goose Girl by Shannon Hale.

7 comments:

Erin said...

Wasn't this book fabulous?!

Becky said...

Yes, Erin. I just loved this book :) It was hard to review though because I didn't want to give too much away. :)

Anonymous said...

Just wanted to know. Does it contain any inappropriate language or situations regarding out-of-wedlock behavior?

Becky said...

Anonymous,

I don't think it has "bad" language. Not that I remember anyway. Most books set that far back don't in my experience. (I want to say that this is Henry II time period maybe???) As far as sex, I don't remember anything being there. Nothing inappropriate that I can recall.

Anonymous said...

i loved this book i cried when kit lord faul kadami and rosalinds parents had died i thought i would never be blown away by a book but i wwas by this one even though im 13 i loved it and i had the word piss if you count that and as bad word

Anonymous said...

Im reading the book right now, However there were a few suggested themes such as at one point Rosalind pissed herself.

Anonymous said...

There was one suggestive theme i encountered, where Rosalind pissed herself