The Return of the Dragon Queen - Farah Oomerbhoy

The Return of the Dragon Queen

By Farah Oomerbhoy

  • Release Date: 2019-11-26
  • Genre: Fantasy for Young Adults
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 166 Ratings)

Description

The epic conclusion of The Avalonia Chronicles is here . . .

War is on the horizon. Queen Morgana's power grows every day, aided by her army and unseen dark forces. Illiador and Eldoren have fallen completely under her reign. There is no one who can stand against her now—except one.

Aurora Firedrake has finally come to understand the power she is capable of wielding, but is it too late? Stripped of her allies and those she holds dear, failure seems inevitable. To win the war for Avalonia, she must journey to the deepest parts of the Darklands to find a way to take back all she has lost, before Morgana opens the Book of Abraxas and releases the greatest evil the world has ever known.

Aurora, the Dawnstar, is all that stands between Avalonia and total destruction. But can she find the strength to unite her people and defeat Morgana and her wicked forces? Or will Avalonia be lost forever?

Buy The Return of the Dragon Queen and return to Avalonia today!

AWARDS
Gold Medal winner in the 2020 Moonbeam Children's Book Awards
Gold Medal winner in the 2020 Readers' Favorite Book Award
Winner in the 2020 Best Book Awards

PRAISE FOR The Return of the Dragon Queen

"Farah Oomerbhoy is a great storyteller with a strong gift for character, plot, and conflict. Here is a story that will captivate fans of epic fantasy and readers who adore well-developed characters."Readers' Favorite

"Portals that transport people over geographical distances and tapestries that enable time-travel are just some of the delights that await readers in this sumptuous fantasy novel. At its heart is a story about a young girl who is the long-awaited Dawnstar that will save the world from the dark forces of Dragath. Aurora's personal quest is to step into and believe in her capabilities, and the reader navigates that thrilling journey with her." - The BookLife Prize

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