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Books with title The Dragon's Cold

  • The Dragon's Den

    Armen Pogharian

    eBook (SynergEbooks, March 29, 2016)
    An agent is killed, a magical artifact is stolen, and a rogue assassin appears in Eridan. All are connected to the Chaotic Order, but what is their link to ancient tales of dark elven sorcery and dragons? Once again, Warder agents are called to answer the challenge. With the help of the assassin Khelan, the veteran dwarf Draham, the half-elven Toran, and the rising mage Adara embark on a mission to decipher the riddle. Khelan may be the key to their success, but can the Warders trust the former Shaulan or will she betray them to the Chaotic Order?
  • The Dragon's Curse

    Mary Lynne Gibbs

    (Dragon's Roost Press, April 21, 2019)
    Every man in Elizabeth Morrow’s family has either disappeared or died. Her relationship with her mother is strained. Her Granny “knows” things, and isn’t afraid to share them (much to Elizabeth's embarrassment). The entire town of Fullerton, Michigan calls her the “poor Morrow girl,” and rarely in a nice way. Her best friends have their own problems: JR’s father is a violent drunk, and April has an abusive boyfriend. Elizabeth thinks her problems are petty compared to theirs. Then a dragon named Kieran crashes the Homecoming dance and calls her by name.Elizabeth learns she comes from a line of cursed dragon slayers. It’s up to her, as the last Morrow, to defeat Kieran or die trying. Destiny isn’t always what it’s cracked up to be. The sorcerer who cast the curse is in town, and needs April's life for his longevity spell. She soon gains an unlikely ally in the dragon she was supposed to slay. Together, they must find the sorcerer, save her best friend, and put an end the curse for good.
  • The Dragon's Eye

    Dugald A. Steer

    Paperback (Brubaker, Ford & Friends, March 15, 2001)
    When Daniel and his sister Beatrice spend their summer with Dr. Ernest Drake, they find themselves propelled into the world of dragonology - the science and protection of dragon-kind. Soon the siblings are caught up in a race to find the Dragon's Eye, a jewel that has the power to reveal the identity of the true Dragon Master. But evil dragonologist Ignatius Crook will stop at nothing to claim it for himself. The first in four fire-breathing novels that are packed with dragons, magic and action-adventure.
  • The Dragon's Gate

    Barry Wolverton, Dave Stevenson

    Hardcover (Walden Pond Press, Nov. 1, 2016)
    An engrossing fantasy, a high-seas adventure, an alternate history epic—this is the richly imagined and gorgeously realized second book in acclaimed author Barry Wolverton’s Chronicles of the Black Tulip, perfect for fans of The Glass Sentence and the Books of Beginning series.A magical white jade stone and a map inscribed in bone that may be the key to an even greater mystery—this is the treasure Bren and Mouse have found buried on the Vanishing Island.Mouse is determined to follow the map to a place called the Dragon’s Gate, convinced it will explain who she really is and the powers she possesses. Bren has had enough adventure for one lifetime and would like nothing more than to return to his father in Map. But nothing goes according to plan when the survivors of the Albatross are rescued by Lady Jean Barrett, a charismatic archaeologist with a sense of destiny.Barrett is on a quest for the Eight Immortals, ancient artifacts she believes are buried in the tomb of China’s first emperor—the location of which has been hidden for nearly two thousand years. The only way for Bren, Mouse, and Barrett to all get what they want is to work together on a dangerous journey into the heart of China, a kingdom long closed to outsiders, where the greatest secrets about Mouse and Bren are waiting to be unveiled.
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  • The Dragon's Egg

    Pauline M. Ross

    Paperback (Sutors Publishing, May 19, 2016)
    A stand-alone epic fantasy set in the Brightmoon world… Garrett has been many things in his time… street hustler, warrior, professional gambler, spy. He’ll do whatever is asked of him, legal or not. Now he’s paid to search for those with a touch of magic in them. But magic is unpredictable and hard to find, and he doesn’t have much luck until he meets Dru, whose family claim she hatched from a dragon’s egg. She looks different, doesn’t say a lot, and likes to talk to the chickens, though they don’t listen much. There might be real power behind her strangeness, if she could only learn how to reach it. When Garrett is asked to escort Dru on a journey, accompanied by a scholar, a princess, a guard and a priest, it seems like a simple enough mission, until they fall into the hands of raiders. Garrett has lived on his wits all his life, but he’ll need all his talents, and a little magic too, to get them out of this mess and reach safety. If he can manage that, maybe he’ll find out the secret of the dragon’s egg, and the girl who hatched from it.
  • The Dragon's Claw

    Bruce Nadeau, Jeff McGraw

    eBook (BNJM, Oct. 15, 2015)
    “…I am sure there are five things you would like to wish for…”An irresistible offer from a mysterious man starts a chain of events that affect many lives.What could be so bad about free wishes?Fate does not like to be interrupted. Nothing is free!Katie and Steven Calabash find out first hand that some wishes come with a very heavy price when they find…The Dragon’s Claw
  • The Dragon's Robe

    Deborah Nourse Lattimore

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, May 15, 1990)
    A young weaver in twelfth-century China saves her people from drought and foreign invasion by weaving the imperial dragon's robe.
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  • The Dragon's Nest

    Judith Wade

    language (Riley Press, March 1, 2019)
    Ben is on vacation in Yellowstone, but once again, there are dragons about. When his dad disappears, Ben must take matters into his own hands to make sure a dream trip doesn't become a nightmare.
  • The Dragon Collector

    D. K. Drake

    Paperback (Dream Doers Publishing LLC, Nov. 21, 2014)
    He thought collecting dragons would be easy. So he made a daring deal with the Dark King that threatened the entire existence of a nation.Fifteen-year-old Javan believes he is simply an ordinary orphan abandoned by his mother at birth—until his destiny as the chosen one from the Collector Bloodline is revealed. Armed only with an ancient weapon, a trio of older advisors, and his determination to win, Javan is soon caught up in a dangerous Battle for the Throne. Now his choices could save—or destroy—the people and dragons of Zandador, including the mother he just met.Will he be able to collect his first dragon before he is forced to watch his long-lost mother die at the hand of the Dark King?***Join the adventure by ordering your copy of The Dragon Collector today.***
  • The Dragon's Tooth

    N. D. Wilson

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 23, 2011)
    N. D. Wilson, author of Leepike Ridge and 100 Cupboards, returns with an action-packed adventure that will captivate fans of both Percy Jackson and Indiana Jones with lost civilizations, ancient secrets, and buried treasure.For two years, Cyrus and Antigone Smith have run a sagging roadside motel with their older brother, Daniel. Nothing ever seems to happen. Then a strange old man with bone tattoos arrives, demanding a specific room.Less than 24 hours later, the old man is dead. The motel has burned, and Daniel is missing. And Cyrus and Antigone are kneeling in a crowded hall, swearing an oath to an order of explorers who have long served as caretakers of the world's secrets, keepers of powerful relics from lost civilizations, and jailers to unkillable criminals who have terrorized the world for millennia.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • The Dragon's Gold

    Debrah Strait

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 11, 2014)
    Long ago, in the time of dragons, there lived a knight in rusty armor, a dragon with a bad cough, and a damsel in distress who didn’t want to be rescued... Sir Gilford of the Sitwell clan was lonely and bullied as a foster child. Now he’s a young knight seeking to earn the clan’s respect. When Lady Brianna is kidnapped by the terrible Neales and the Sitwells can’t pay the ransom, Gilford volunteers to win treasure from a ferocious dragon that lives in the mountains. Gilford polishes his rusty armor and rides off to Dragon’s Land on his trusty steed, Adalard, whose name means “nobly brave.” When they reach the dragon’s cave, Adalard runs off. He’s often frightened by butterflies, and the fire-breathing creature is too much like a HUGE butterfly. So Gilford has no choice but to confront the dragon on foot. On his belly, actually, as he trips on his loosened armor and falls flat in the dirt. The dragon, coughing on smoke and flames, agrees to help Gilford, but won’t give him gold just for the asking. Gilford must win it. First, he must rescue Brianna. Only she doesn’t want to be rescued; she wants to be ransomed like any other respectable captive. Then the dragon asks Gilford to bring city goods to the countryside and food into the city. He arranges a trade between farmers who need shoes and a cobbler with many children to feed. But the Sitwells take over and somehow lose all the food and all the shoes. Nobody gets what they want, and everybody blames Gilford. The Neales and Tisbees, the other two noble clans in the kingdom, hear of Gilford’s quest for gold. Wanting dragon’s treasure for themselves, the Tisbees try to capture Gilford several times, and the Neales do kidnap Sir Elbert Sitwell. Then all three clans build bridges, believing that the first one finished will win the gold. These projects fail, too. Gilford is blamed, and now half of the kingdom is angry with him. He comes up with yet another plan to help the kingdom, but can’t handle it all by himself. Unfortunately, only two people in his clan, plus the dragon, are willing to help. The other clans, farmers, and townspeople laugh at him. Lord Garth, chieftain of the Sitwells, warns him not even to try organizing the project, and hints that he will make Gilford a full member of the clan if he gives up on the idea. So Gilford must make a difficult choice: Should he do what others want him to do? Or do what he believes is right and risk never achieving his greatest dream?
  • The Dragon Child

    Sherilyn Putnam, Missy Borucki

    language (Sheri Williams, June 1, 2016)
    When a gypsy boy stumbles over an egg near the ocean he doesn’t know just how much it will change his life. Once the egg hatches, the boy’s world will never be the same, nor will it be for the creature that comes out of the egg. Named Dane after the boy’s father, the creature will begin a journey to find his own family. Along the way, he’ll learn that family is sometimes who you choose, not who you are born to.