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  • The Dragon Lady

    Angelique S. Anderson

    eBook
    A clockwork dragon sidekick with an attitude. Ancient powerful magic that could destroy humanity. Handsome love-interests, and evil villains. For Wylie Petford, being half-dragon could have its perks. In 19th Century London, stablehand Wylie has just suffered an extreme tragedy. It is this tragedy that leads her to a magical device and her greater purpose.The alluring Dracosinum holds a key to her hidden heritage and opens the door for a fantastic future while leaving her love Lord Adrian in the past.The taking over of her hometown by the Villainous Lord Ukridge rips her from her closest friend and further destroys what little good is left in her life. Now, with the odds against her, she has one chance to become who she is meant to be, escape her shackles and defeat the evil lord Ukridge. Get ready for steam-powered adventure in The Dragon Lady, an enchanting world full of corsets, mythical beasts, and dastardly villains.
  • April and the Dragon Lady

    Lensey Namioka

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 2007)
    April Chen is happily planning to go away to college, and she has a great new boyfriend, Steve. But as the only girl in her family, April is expected to take care of her grandmother. And Grandma, "the Dragon Lady," hates Steve and has other plans for April. Torn between her duty to her family and her desire for independence, April realizes she must find a way to define herself on her own terms. Includes a reader's guide.
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  • The Dragon's Lady

    Kristin Stecklein

    language (, June 20, 2019)
    Seyda Yorkson is a is a daughter of a wealthy, noble line, brought up in society and trained to be a proper lady. Though she has been raised with expectations clearly laid out in front of her, she has always admired Lady Kaylyn Madara, the Heroine of Centralia who saved their country years ago. Now there are more Dragonriders and a new clutch of dragon eggs, and a call is sent out for the country's next generation of guardians. When Seyda defies her past and becomes a Dragonrider, there are plenty of hurdles to overcome. None of the Dragonriders think she has what it takes, but Seyda is determined to prove them wrong. In order to do that, she and her dragon must learn how to become a team and stand together in the face of political pressure, society's expectations, and secrets. While Seyda has her own secrets, a dark secret the older Dragonriders have been hiding is not as easily forgotten as they want. For a small country with larger enemies searching for a weakness, failure could mean this time Centralia won't win the war. If Seyda doesn't learn what it means to be a Dragonrider, it could spell disaster for them all, and the alliance between humans and dragons could be at an end.
  • April and the Dragon Lady

    Lensey Namioka

    Hardcover (Browndeer Pr, May 1, 1994)
    A Chinese-American teenager, April Chen struggles to find herself and live her own life in the midst of opposing and powerful desires--her plans to attend college and her Chinese grandmother's outrageous demands for her future.
  • April and the Dragon Lady

    Lensey Namioka

    Paperback (Browndeer Press Paperbacks, May 13, 1994)
    April Chen is happily planning to go away to college, and she has a great new boyfriend, Steve. But April, the only girl in the family, must take care of Grandma, and Grandma--the Dragon Lady--hates Steve and has other plans for April. Caught between two cultures, the teenager finally realizes she must find a way to define herself on her own terms. “Sparked by Namioka’s own experiences as an Asian American, April’s first-person narrative rings true with uncertainty, joy, and hope.”--School Library Journal
    Z+
  • Lu and the Dragon

    Andrew Foster, Claudia Lim

    Staple Bound (Pandora Publishing, March 15, 2019)
    "Lu finds a mysterious egg during one of his adventures. A dragon named Frost soon hatches from the egg and Lu decides to adopt her. When Frost gets hurt, Lu goes too far trying to keep her safe. He quickly learns that taking care of her is a lot more complicated than he ever dreamed." For ages 3 and up, this is a wonderful story about growing up, letting go and trust. This is the first is a series of books by Pandora Publishing which will be bringing you many tales set in a world of knights, dragons and more. The Book has a soft touch cover coating, rich color and is 36pgs. 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 in size... perfect to share with your child. Enjoy the adventure!
  • Lani and The Dragon

    Mr Roger Puttick, Miss Jessica Puttick

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 23, 2014)
    Princess Lani loves adventures. So when she finds out that her fairy godmother is in trouble, she can’t wait to help… Even if it means tracking down and capturing a huge fire-breathing dragon!
  • April and the Dragon Lady

    Lensey Namioka

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  • The Dragon Lady

    Angelique S. Anderson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 31, 2016)
    Its 19th Century London, stablehand Wylie Petford has just suffered extreme tragedy. It is this tragedy that leads her to a magical device and her greater purpose. The alluring Dracosinum holds a key to her hidden heritage and opens the door for a fantastic future while leaving her love Lord Adrian in the past. The taking over of her hometown by the Villainous Lord Ukridge rips her from her closest friend and further destroys what little good is left in her life. Now, with the odds against her, she has one chance to become whom she is meant to be, escape her shackles and defeat the evil lord Ukridge. Get ready for steam-powered adventure in The Dragon Lady, an enchanting world full of corsets, mythical beasts, and dastardly villains.
  • The Dragon Lady

    Ta-Miko Currie

    language (TokyoPhoenix, Inc., Aug. 26, 2012)
    Alexandria Bennett is your typical, everyday outcast. Well, except for the part where she believes, wholeheartedly, in the existence of dragons. Hence the nickname, "Dragon Lady". Her life has been nothing but turmoil since the 7th grade, her classmates constantly taunting her at every turn because of her beliefs. By the time she's fifteen, she’s sure it can’t get any worse. Until a school bully backs her into a dangerous situation that gets her kicked out of school.With her mom unable to transfer from her job for another year, Alex leaves New York for Virginia to live with her estranged father and attend school in Richmond. Though the relationship between them is strained from the start, Alex finds hope in a chance to change her image at a new school, where no one knows her as the "Dragon Lady". That is, until she meets the other new kid in town and sees a carbon copy of her old self in him. Her morals and priorities at a stand-off, Alex must decide whether or not being accepted is worth the price of losing herself and the only true friend she may ever find.
  • The Dragon's Lady

    Kristin Stecklein

    Paperback (Independently published, June 6, 2019)
    Seyda Yorkson is a is a daughter of a wealthy, noble line, brought up in society and trained to be a proper lady. Though she has been raised with expectations clearly laid out in front of her, she has always admired Lady Kaylyn Madara, the Heroine of Centralia who saved their country years ago. Now there are more Dragonriders and a new clutch of dragon eggs, and a call is sent out for the country's next generation of guardians. When Seyda defies her past and becomes a Dragonrider, there are plenty of hurdles to overcome. None of the Dragonriders think she has what it takes, but Seyda is determined to prove them wrong. In order to do that, she and her dragon must learn how to become a team and stand together in the face of political pressure, society's expectations, and secrets. While Seyda has her own secrets, a dark secret the older Dragonriders have been hiding is not as easily forgotten as they want. For a small country with larger enemies searching for a weakness, failure could mean this time Centralia won't win the war. If Seyda doesn't learn what it means to be a Dragonrider, it could spell disaster for them all, and the alliance between humans and dragons could be at an end.
  • Lani and The Dragon

    Roger Puttick, Jessica Puttick

    language (Magic Dog Publishing, Sept. 22, 2014)
    Princess Lani loves adventures. So when she finds out that her fairy godmother is in trouble, she can’t wait to help… Even if it means tracking down and capturing a huge fire-breathing dragon!The Fairy Queen thought it would be fun to release the dragon from a pot by her fireplace. Now the dragon is free and has disappeared!With help from some new friends and just a sprinkling of fairy dust, Lani and her best friend, George the cat, must find the escaped dragon before it is too late!