Book Review: DragonLight

DragonLight by Donita K. Paul

DragonLight (DragonKeeper Chronicles, #5)
by Donita K. Paul

Kale and Bardon are excited to join their friends Regidor and Gilda on a quest to search for the lost meech dragon colony in the North. But they are dismayed to hear reports of a religious faction perverting the truth of God and forcing people to adhere to rigid rules, stealing their property, and infiltrating the government. When they are attacked by small black dragons, they know something deeper is happening, and an old legend might be awakening. As they continue to search for the meech dragon colony, they hope to find answers to these mysteries that will help to defeat their enemies.

I loved this book so much! The magic and dragons and quests are just perfect, but the best parts are the spiritual themes and wisdom that run through the book. There is such a depth and beauty to the writing, and I was so pleased with the echoes of Christianity!

The world building is amazing! There are many different types of dragons and we get to see Kale and her father working as DragonKeepers with a special connection to dragons. In this last book of the series, Kale has some new experiences with new types of dragons that bewilder her at first, but eventually make sense as she learns about their special abilities.

Every character is so original and well-rounded and interesting! I really loved seeing how Kale and Bardon rely on each other and support each other in their marriage; but they also have to learn how to navigate new challenges.

This book has been screened for minor violence on the Screen It First website. https://screenitfirst.com/book/dragonlight-dragon-keepers-chronicles-book-5-179715

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