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Dragon Blood

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Penguin, Dec 1, 2002 - Fiction - 288 pages
Ward, ruler of Hurog, is striving to restore his lands and people to prosperity, wanting nothing more than a quiet life. But when an old friend, escaping from High King Jakovenís torturers, seeks refuge in his keep, Ward can no longer ignore the growing rebellion against the tyrannical High King. He realizes that he cannot stand aside - he must join with the rebels. However, Jakoven has a secret weapon with which he intends to crush the rebellion - Farsonsbane, a magical artifact that has destroyed entire cities. But first, Jakoven needs blood to awaken it. Dragonís blood. The very blood that courses through Wardís veins.
  

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The growing love story is good too. - Goodreads
Patricia Briggs is a great writer. - Goodreads
Still, it has great characterization and a good story. - Goodreads
The characters are likable and the plot moves fast. - Goodreads
Good story, writing, etc. - Goodreads
A true lack of detailed characterization and dialogue. - Goodreads

Review: Dragon Blood (Hurog #2)

User Review  - Ruth - Goodreads

HUROG not my fav series but still good. Read full review

Review: Dragon Blood (Hurog #2)

User Review  - Joy - Goodreads

Good story from someone who's hits seem to be urban fantasy. Well written and continually engaging. Has been published as one book. Read full review

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Contents

Chapter 1
1
Chapter 2
6
Chapter 3
27
Chapter 4
51
Chapter 5
69
Chapter 6
80
Chapter 7
96
Chapter 8
105
Chapter 10
153
Chapter 11
164
Chapter 12
180
Chapter 13
197
Chapter 14
214
Chapter 15
232
Chapter 16
252
Copyright

Chapter 9
131

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About the author (2002)

Patricia Briggs lives in Montana with her husband, children, and six horses.

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