Eona: The Last Dragoneye (Eon #2)
Eona, with its pulse-pounding drama and romance, its unforgettable fight scenes, and its surprises, is the conclusion to an epic story only Alison Goodman can create..
What the hell happened? I LOVED the first book and I absolutely HATE the sequel. In the first installment, Eon was a crippled girl disguised as a boy struggling with identity while navigating the treacherous world of court politics. As Eona, she becomes an insecure and highly distrustful young woman caught in a control/power struggle [masquarading as a 'love' triangle] between two powerful men, the new emperor Kygo and the manipulative Ido. Meanwhile, they are being pursued by the vast army of
"You have seen Lady Eonas power and resolve," he said harshly. "Be thankful that you have also witnessed her compassion and restraint."I'm sure I'm not the only one who cheered after reading that.I gave up on Eon: Dragoneye Reborn when I first attempted to read it because the beginning moved like molasses. I just wanted some action already, geez. Well, I got what I wanted in this book, a bit too much of it at times. Eona was nonstop action from the first page. This is not one of those series
Excuse me I did not ask to experience the ending of Ruin and Rising all over again
This book. Mind = shot to hell and back. Eona is everything I expected to be and more. One of the best books Ive read this year, no joke.I could not stop reading, it was a fast paced action-packed blur that had twists and turns I wasnt expecting and character developments that I swallowed up. The relationships in this book were fabulous, tension-filled, and had unresolved sexual tension just dripping off the pages. I loved all of it. Instead of that slow burn the first book had that took a while
I liked the first book in this series, Eon, and the series ended okay, but MAN OH MAN did I want to throw this book across the room so many times! It was SO FRUSTRATING. The bad guy from the last book who mercilessly killed and tortured her friends and tried to rape her is all of a sudden a love interest. All of a sudden he is just so HANDSOME that she can't resist him. And even though Eona has been a capable, strong character she is ready to let herself be manipulated because he's just so good
Men were always quick to believe in the madness of women. Eona, the second and last instalment of Alison Goodman's duology very much exceeded my already high expectations. The ending left me shocked and breathless, sad but with a smile on my face.. If you loved her first novel Eon, you must read this book as well, because it's even better! "You have seen Lady Eonas power and resolve," he said harshly. "Be thankful that you have also witnessed her compassion and restraint." Alison Goodman has
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Original Title: | Eona |
ISBN: | 0670063118 (ISBN13: 9780670063116) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Eon #2 |
Characters: | Dillon Walsh, Eona, Rilla, Chart, Lord Ido, Lady Dela, Ryko, Kygo |
Literary Awards: | Locus Award Nominee for Best Young Adult Book (2012), Norma K. Hemming Award Nominee (2012) |
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Eon has been revealed as Eona, the first female Dragoneye in hundreds of years. Along with fellow rebels Ryko and Lady Dela, she is on the run from High Lord Sethon's army. The renegades are on a quest for the black folio, stolen by the drug-riddled Dillon; they must also find Kygo, the young Pearl Emperor, who needs Eona's power and the black folio if he is to wrest back his throne from the selfstyled "Emperor" Sethon. Through it all, Eona must come to terms with her new Dragoneye identity and power - and learn to bear the anguish of the ten dragons whose Dragoneyes were murdered. As they focus their power through her, she becomes a dangerous conduit for their plans. . . .Eona, with its pulse-pounding drama and romance, its unforgettable fight scenes, and its surprises, is the conclusion to an epic story only Alison Goodman can create..
Details Of Books Eona: The Last Dragoneye (Eon #2)
Title | : | Eona: The Last Dragoneye (Eon #2) |
Author | : | Alison Goodman |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 637 pages |
Published | : | April 19th 2011 by VIKING by Penguin Group |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Dragons. Romance |
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Ratings: 4.11 From 35770 Users | 2475 ReviewsWrite Up Of Books Eona: The Last Dragoneye (Eon #2)
Oh, man. This was agony. It ended really well, but the process of getting there was SO STRESSFUL. Most of the way through this book, I wasn't sure where it was going, or what the point of it all was, but at the end it all came together, and the reasoning behind all the other stuff that had happened became clear. I know if I went back and re-read this now, I would feel much differently about it.Eon (sometimes subtitled Dragoneye Reborn or Rise of the Dragoneye) was all about Eona learning toWhat the hell happened? I LOVED the first book and I absolutely HATE the sequel. In the first installment, Eon was a crippled girl disguised as a boy struggling with identity while navigating the treacherous world of court politics. As Eona, she becomes an insecure and highly distrustful young woman caught in a control/power struggle [masquarading as a 'love' triangle] between two powerful men, the new emperor Kygo and the manipulative Ido. Meanwhile, they are being pursued by the vast army of
"You have seen Lady Eonas power and resolve," he said harshly. "Be thankful that you have also witnessed her compassion and restraint."I'm sure I'm not the only one who cheered after reading that.I gave up on Eon: Dragoneye Reborn when I first attempted to read it because the beginning moved like molasses. I just wanted some action already, geez. Well, I got what I wanted in this book, a bit too much of it at times. Eona was nonstop action from the first page. This is not one of those series
Excuse me I did not ask to experience the ending of Ruin and Rising all over again
This book. Mind = shot to hell and back. Eona is everything I expected to be and more. One of the best books Ive read this year, no joke.I could not stop reading, it was a fast paced action-packed blur that had twists and turns I wasnt expecting and character developments that I swallowed up. The relationships in this book were fabulous, tension-filled, and had unresolved sexual tension just dripping off the pages. I loved all of it. Instead of that slow burn the first book had that took a while
I liked the first book in this series, Eon, and the series ended okay, but MAN OH MAN did I want to throw this book across the room so many times! It was SO FRUSTRATING. The bad guy from the last book who mercilessly killed and tortured her friends and tried to rape her is all of a sudden a love interest. All of a sudden he is just so HANDSOME that she can't resist him. And even though Eona has been a capable, strong character she is ready to let herself be manipulated because he's just so good
Men were always quick to believe in the madness of women. Eona, the second and last instalment of Alison Goodman's duology very much exceeded my already high expectations. The ending left me shocked and breathless, sad but with a smile on my face.. If you loved her first novel Eon, you must read this book as well, because it's even better! "You have seen Lady Eonas power and resolve," he said harshly. "Be thankful that you have also witnessed her compassion and restraint." Alison Goodman has
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