Dragon’s Empire – 4. Rose for dragon


Book Description

Beauty named Rose became the only love of Emperor-Dragon Edwin. Rose could be the queen of all magical world, but the mysterious Society of Shadows begins to persecute Edwin. His long-time enemy is eager to revenge. Previously, Edwin was invulnerable, now he has a vulnerable place – the beloved, called the name of the magic flower.




Rhianon-9. The Birth of the Dragon


Book Description

Rhianon has defeated all her enemies and regained her stolen kingdom, but now she may die herself. No one but the fairies knew that the queen must have a child not from the king, but from the fallen angel. The child she is expecting from Madael is a real dragon. His birth will kill Rhianon. Only Madael can save her.




Dragon’s Empire – 1. Curse of the younger Prince


Book Description

The youngest of three princes is beautiful, bold, loved by the people and, alas, cursed. The king’s advisers are afraid of prince Edwin, but magic creatures, on the contrary, take him for their own lord. Edwin has almost fallen in love with the beautiful fairy that follows him. But the gloomy sorcerer attacks the kingdom with flocks of dragons. He needs Edwin to come to power in magic empire.




Dragon’s Empire – 3. Countess and Dragon


Book Description

The young Countess Francesca carelessly touched the magic relic and called in her county the dragon, who burned the village and crops. At the same time, in her castle appeared a guest, a wonderful nobleman Edwin. He is a dragon, called by Francesca. His love can lead her to death.




Dragon’s Empire – 5. Society of Shadows


Book Description

The emperor of the whole empire of magic world Edwin fights in this volume with the magic Society of Shadows. Their patron is his old enemy prince Rothbart. He wants to destroy Edwin and his beloved Rose.




Dragon’s Empire – 2. Goddess for Dragon


Book Description

How can the power be held over the dragon who has broken free from captivity? Only by inviting him a bride, more beautiful and more dangerous there is no one. Princess Odil is the goddess of the magic arts, but she is the daughter of the sorcerer, who kept Edwin in captivity. So is it worth falling in love with her? Alas, love can pierce like an arrow even a dragon heart.




Empire of Dragons


Book Description

Save the empire...or let it burn. Revenge failed her... Three years ago, Lo'laeni Nolanhou did the unthinkable, slaying the empress of the cruel Alrenian Empire and freeing her people, the Forwyn slaves. But the price of revenge wasn't freedom, only guilt. Vowing to never kill again, Lo dedicated her life to the god Elhani, serving as a nun within the Circle of Serenity to fight against the injustices still wrought against her people in the torn capital of Alrenor. Then Caesiem, a handsome and mysterious Teramese boy aligned with an underground Forwyn vigilante group, flips her world upside down. The unrest growing within Alrenor is worse than Lo realized. Corruption is everywhere...and the Forwyn vigilantes want an empress slayer. Revenge fuels her... For years, Empress Jaliana, Daughter of Karye, has been a captive in her own palace. A prisoner to her mother's killers. A powerless pawn, alone and unable to take back her throne, her dragons, or her kingdom. Until one night a never-before-seen gift manifests itself within Jalie. It's terrifying. Brutal. Everything she has ever needed. But the Forwyn won't give in easily. They task Kovi, a young soldier, to watch over her, and he challenges everything she's ever believed about her enemies... One empire. An age-old hatred. Two girls who will risk anything-even their souls-for their people.  Not sure which order to read Rachel L. Schade's books in? Empire of Dragons is set in the same world as the Silent Kingdom series, three years later, and follows new characters. If you're interested in both series, it's best to read SK first to avoid all possible spoilers. However, it's NOT necessary to read the SK series first.







Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, 1975-1991


Book Description

Science fiction constitutes one of the largest and most widely read genres in literature, and this reference provides bibliographical data on some 20,000 science fiction, fantasy, and horror fiction books, as well as nonfiction monographs about the literature. A companion to Reginald's Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, 1700-1974 (Gale, 1979), the present volume is alphabetically arranged by approximately 10,000 author names. The entry for each individual work includes title, publisher, date and place published, number of pages, hardbound or paperback format, and type of book (novel, anthology, etc.). Where appropriate, entries also provide translation notes, series information, pseudonyms, and remarks on special features (such as celebrity introductions). Includes indexes of titles, series, awards, and "doubles" (for locating volumes containing two novels). Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.