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Eona:

Return of the Dragoneye
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David Fickling, Aug 1, 2012 - Juvenile Fiction - 480 pages

Eon is now Eona, the Mirror Dragoneye - one of just two surviving Dragoneyes, the human links to the twelve energy dragons and their power. On the run after the massacre in the Imperial Palace, she must find a way to restore Kygo, the dead Pearl Emperor's true heir, to the throne.

But High Lord Sethon has claimed the throne for himself, and he is determined to create the String of Pearls, a terrible weapon that combines the power of all twelve dragons. Eona's only hope is to find the stolen Black Folio before he does. But first she must learn to resist the power of ten mourning dragons, and only Lord Ido, the man responsible for their grief, can help her.

As the race for the Black Folio intensifies, she finds herself forced to choose between Ido and Kygo. Both men want Eona, but do they truly love her, or just the power she can give them?

Eona must face assassins, savage battles, jealousy and betrayal to discover the heartbreaking truth about herself, the Mirror Dragon and the String of Pearls.

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Review: Eona (Eon #2)

User Review  - Janus Vielle (The Blair Book Project) - Goodreads

I gotta say this was a hefty book to read. Before I started Eona, looking at the number pages, I was wishing it would not drag because I had the growing feeling that I might not be able to finish it ... Read full review

Review: Eona (Eon #2)

User Review  - Erika Gill - Goodreads

I wrote a glowing review for Eon, and I'm sad to say I can't do the same for Eona. It just wasn't as good, in my opinion, and I think that opinion largely comes from the flaws and weaknesses of the ... Read full review

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About the author (2012)

Alison Goodman lives in bayside Melbourne, Australia with her husband and their indomitable Jack Russell Terrier. Alison was a D.J. O'Hearn Memorial Fellow at Melbourne University, holds a Masters degree, and has taught creative writing at postgraduate level. Her debut novel was the award-winning futuristic thriller,Singing the Dogstar Blues, and her second, the acclaimed adult crime thriller,Killingthe Rabbit. She is currently writing full-time and mentoring others through the wild and wonderful process of writing a novel.

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