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Title | : | Tears of a Dragon (Dragons in Our Midst #4) |
Author | : | Bryan Davis |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 384 pages |
Published | : | October 28th 2005 by Living Ink Books |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Dragons. Christian. Young Adult. Christian Fiction. Fiction |

Bryan Davis
Paperback | Pages: 384 pages Rating: 4.24 | 2902 Users | 74 Reviews
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Victory in the Circles of Seven came at a great cost to Billy Bannister and Bonnie Silver. A vicious evil was unleashed on the earth that only the dragons can defeat. With Billy’s father, the great Clefspeare, missing, Billy and Bonnie must lead the dragons into war against the Watchers—demonic beings as old as the earth itself. Masters at the art of deception, the Watchers use the deadliest of weapons against mankind. A remnant of wise humans, the friends of the dragons, unite in the struggle against the Watchers. With heart-stopping action, the final battle between dragons and their enemies comes to a climax. But in order to win the war, at least one of the dragons must die. As the story ends, Billy and Bonnie are faced with the greatest decision of their lives. Will they keep the dragon traits that have cost them so much danger and heartache, or will they turn to normal human life and end the slayers’ lust for their blood forever.Be Specific About Books Concering Tears of a Dragon (Dragons in Our Midst #4)
ISBN: | 0899571735 (ISBN13: 9780899571737) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Dragons in Our Midst #4 |
Characters: | Walter Foley, Ashley Stalworth, William Bannister, Bonnie Silver |
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Ratings: 4.24 From 2902 Users | 74 ReviewsArticle Containing Books Tears of a Dragon (Dragons in Our Midst #4)
What I thought:Doesnt that sound exciting? And the cover?? Oh, kill me now!! (uh, not literally! Ive still got too many TBRs!!)Anywho, I LOVED this book!! And actually, its tied with Circles of Seven for being my favorite DioM book. Its that good!!So, this one is a bit darker then the books prior. Like, its not dark, but yet it is. Does that make sense? Meaning Id still let Trevor read it (which he *gasps* hasnt finished the third book since he got into Harry Potter!!). But I kinda like it withStoryline - The final battle is near. There is just one more thing Billy and Bonnie have to do. They must go to where the dragon's spirits have been waiting to be freed and free them. Simple enough. But with Morgan on the loose and going after Billy's friends and the demons, the Watchers, getting ready for battle, the clock is ticking and everything is at stake. Also, the place where the dragons are is a strange place and not all the dragons believe Billy and Bonnie. Can they save the dragons

Okay, this one took forever to get through! It was good, but, for me, it read very slowly like a classic. The ending was great, but because of the pacing, I am probably not going to continue reading. Also, slight cliffhanger ending - WHY?!
I loved the entire 'Dragons In Our Midst' series, and Tears of a Dragon was a great ending. The story was entertaining and I liked how the characters start to mature more. It ties up a lot of loose ends, but leaves open new mysteries for 'Oracles of Fire' to solve. I also love how Bryan Davis always clearly shows how good conquers evil in the end. (SPOILER ALERT!) It was also satisfying that all the Dragons got a choice of how to become, and that Billy's father became human again. The emotions
This final book in the series finishes the struggle Bonnie and Billy have with Morgan and Devin. In this particular book, Morgan (introduced in the Circles of Seven book) finds a hostiam in the body of Walter's older sister. The Watchers, released from the alternate dimension, work with Morgan to release Devin, trapped in a candlestone. Through various machinations, Ashley is forced to help them with the equipment reclaimed from the collapsed lab (see book 2, the Candlestone). Meanwhile, Billy
When a book series starts off great but then ends with a book like this I am just left wondering "why?". When death is completely negated for all intents and purposes every time one of the good guys dies than why should the reader care about what's going on with the story? All tension is completely lost if no matter what, the good guys don't stay dead! On that note I'd also like to point out that the whole thing about how a women's role was simply to provide masculine energy or whatnot to males
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