

I appreciated Carole Wilkinson's research and her dedication to setting the Han dynasty scene realistically. The first book drew me into the adventures of Ping and her dragons Danzi and Kai, the second book did not seem to take the story much further however this, the final book, was thoroughly enjoyable. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who needs a little motivation and confidence.moreĪs a fan of all things Chinese, but not necessarily mythological, this trilogy blew hot and cold for me. I know before I read this book I would give up or not even try something outside of my comfort zone, but through the main character and words of her wise friend it motivated me to do something great in life. This book taught me some things about taking on new challenges in life. In most cases, if one were to put themselves in the shoes of the main character, they would most likely throw in the towel after the first event. It captured the essence of adventure as well as perseverance. I thought this book was quite interesting. With twists and turns of the story, it is only sad to know that not everything good in life lasts forever. Not only learning that the person who helped them escape from a life or death situation, their savior soon becomes the traitor and hands their butts to the one who was after them from the very beginning. It captured the essence of adventure as wel Soon after escaping neck deep in a situation, this one last sequel brings chills up and down the spine. Soon after escaping neck deep in a situation, this one last sequel brings chills up and down the spine. Overall an interesting read, but not the best in the series. Read this if you have read the rest of the series, it certainly draws many plot points into a neat little bundle, yet I thought it was missing some of the previous "flair" that the other books contained. But perhaps that isn't the end, I'd hope so, the writer certainly has talent and I love her work and I would be looking forward to reading any more books by her based around this time.
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It's hard to explain but I felt the ending just didn't do the rest of the series justice as they were spectacular and I was recomending them to all my friends and family, just the ending left me, well sort of dissapointed I guess.

I absoloutelty loved the previous books and I felt that the series was going somewhere exicting and I was hoping that the ending was going to be a little more - well (dare I say it?) dramatic than this. It's hard to explain but I felt the ending just didn't do the rest of the series justice as they were spectacular and I was recomending them to all my friends a I can't say I "really-liked" this one, how I wanted to, so badly yet it did not seem to live up to the same level as the previous books. I can't say I "really-liked" this one, how I wanted to, so badly yet it did not seem to live up to the same level as the previous books. With this story of tender friendships and heroic adventure, Carole Wilkinson brings her epic trilogy about dragons in ancient China to a thrilling and satisfying end.more But the biggest surprise awaits them at the end of their travels, when Ping quickly learns that the hardest part of being a Dragon Keeper may be realizing when it's time to let go. Following cryptic clues left by the wise dragon, Danzi, Ping and Kai set off on a long and dangerous journey filled with old friends and new enemies. She must find a way to take Kai to the ancient haven of the dragons. Now, as Kai grows into a restless young dragon, Ping faces a tough decision.

After rescuing the baby dragon, Kai, from the evil Emperor, she brings him to a safe haven near the border of the Empire. Ping has grown to become a skilled Dragon Keeper, but her greatest challenge is yet to come. Now, as Kai grows into a restless young dragon, Ping faces a t In the time of the Han Dynasty in ancient China, a young orphan prepares for a difficult journey. In the time of the Han Dynasty in ancient China, a young orphan prepares for a difficult journey.
