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Mrs. Perivale and the Dragon Prince

Mrs. Perivale, Book 2

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Mrs. Perivale and the Dragon Prince

By: Dash Hoffman
Narrated by: Susan Duerden
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Alice Perivale saved the world, now she's pleased to make a teacup garden. Seventy-three year old Mrs. Perivale is enjoying time with her grandson when her secret vial of dragon's blood begins to glow brightly, and she fears that things have gone terribly wrong in the magical land of Coreve since she left. Alice loses no time in calling her mighty dragon friend Diovalo out of foreboding, thunderous skies, to land in Hyde Park and whisk her, her six cats, her butler Henderson, and her stunned grandson away.

Armed with stab-tastic knitting needles, her fist high in the air, Alice is certain she's ready to find and rescue the fire dragons who have vanished without a trace. Her task becomes almost impossible when her company is betrayed, her family is pulled apart, and her identity is splintered, but Alice knows that hope is the brightest light in darkness.

How can she help those who need her most when every step takes her somewhere she never imagined she'd be?

©2020 Angel Canann (P)2021 Tantor
Fantasy Epic Fairy Tales

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it was a bit of a struggle to finish the book. I took a few months off and wanted it off my list. the story was a little hard to follow this time. There were too many characters with similar names or similar voices. SPOILER there is more than one Alice and they all had the same voice so it was a bit tricky to figure out who was talking. Overall, it was an okay read, wasn't amazing and wasn't bad. just okay. some good things, I liked the relationship and conversations she had with her grandson. I didn't understand the point of some of the characters but I'm sure we'll understand more in the next book.

not as good as the first book

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