My name is Drusinella, and I’m a fairy.I used to have a hobby of turning Princes into frogs, but due to my ridiculous adventure with the Princess Camria, it’s now become more of a side gig.Once again, we’re summoned to Fairyland, this time by our esteemed Fairy Queen, aka. Pumpkin Spice.After I broke the curse on all the frogs in my yard, the world was once again flooded with arrogant princes … arrogant princes whose favorite pastime is hunting sweet, gentle dragons. Queen Spice is sending us on a quest to save the gentle beasts, and for once it’s a task I relish.
But there are other things to worry about. Unsolicited advice from the dragons we’re traveling with, Alfrigg IGNORING ME, and the Fairy Queen’s girlfriend constantly dodging me trying to learn the Fairy Queen’s real name.
This may not be the lamest adventure ever, but it’s definitely TERRIBLE.
Penned from the sarcastic hand of,
Drusinella
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The Dragon Park by Elizabeth Dunlap is a great story to read. This is book number two in this great series that I have really enjoyed reading very much and can not wait to see what else this author writes about. I highly recommend this story to everyone who loves reading fantasy.
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This was a super cute story, and I really enjoyed it.
Great story for teenagers and young adults. As an adult this story was a little immature for me although the book description doesn’t say it is for teenagers and young adults but that is who it should be targeted to. The fairy, Drusinella was a little too immature in her speech and actions. She was the judge and jury on human princes and kings who were mean to her and turned them into frogs. But when her one true love asked her to let them go she did. Some learned a less while living at her home as frogs, but the ones that didn’t have now caused problems that Drusinella, her one true love, and a witch have to make right. I received a copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
ONE HARD HITTING ADVENTURE!!!
Roll with it! Elizabeth disburses one top notch, page flipping dynamo that’s as captivating as it is riveting with such an engaging storyline and gripping plot, fusing this little fella together flawlessly. A twisting vortex of unexpected incidents and surprising events catapults your swirling emotions into play front and center. Sparks fly as mystifying intrigue, intense drama and thrilling suspense, blasts this bad boy to life beautifully. Add turmoil, discention and unforseen situations along with a boatload of trouble, you have one mind-blowing adventure. Skirting the trails and tribulations, shocking twists and startling turns, throwing this baby into the eye of the storm, bursting into a tailspin with an unbelievable culmination. The characters are authentic and approachable with personalities and depth that blew this baby wide open and exposed in all it’s glory. The scenes are so colorfully described it gives the illusion you were right there in the middle of ground zero with them. Remarkable job Elizabeth, thanks for sharing this bad boy with us.
Drusinella is a fairy unlike any you have probably ever read about. She is rude and sarcastic, but she doesn’t do mean things just to be mean – she tries to teach the recipients of her actions a lesson in compassion or kindness or love. Her former hobby was to turn Princes into frogs, and she had a pond full of princes to prove it. But breaking the curse on the frogs in her yard, arrogant princes were turned loose and their new hobby was to hunt down sweet, gentle dragons.
So Drusinella and Alfrigg are summoned to Fairyland by their Queen, Pumpkin Spice. Her friend, Minerva, runs a dragon park, a safe haven for dragons. The Queen wants them to help Minerva save the dragons who have been endangered by the princes that Drusinella set loose when she broke the frog curse. And that’s where the adventure begins as they travel to the different kingdoms to urge them to protect the dragons.
This was a different kind of story mixing fairy tales with a sarcastic heroine. Will Drusinella and her team be successful? Can she get support for protecting the dragons? And will she figure out her own issues along the way?
Drusinella is not your typical fairy, she is sarcastic, rude and will curse a person quickly. But underneath that is a nice person. She is summoned to see the Fairy Queen. The Queen’s friend needs Drusinella’s help with saving the dragons from the prince’s she released from the curse.
Drusinella, Alfrigg, Minvera go on a mission to see if they can speak to the different kingdoms into protecting the dragons. It will be a rough ride for Drusinella as she questions her relationship, runs into old enemies and sees old friends. Will they be able to protect all the dragons or will there be more to it than meets the eye. What of her relationship with Alfrigg.
This was a cute read with a sarcastic end to it. I really enjoyed it. You get caught up in the story and you want to read more about the characters.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.