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Jul 21, 2020

How To Raise Dragon Babies – Dragon’s Song by Emily Martha Sorensen @CleanYAFantasy

WOW. The fabulous cover for Dragon’s Song by Emily Martha Sorensen is irresistible. Then add the storyline, baby dragons and their human parents. LOVIN’ every minute of it!

Love that cover by Eva Urbanikova

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MY REVIEW

I have been loving the Dragon Egg series since I read Dragon’s Egg, Book I . I love watching Virgil grow up and Rose and Henry as they raise him, struggling to do all the things parents do, plus going to school and working. Sounds pretty real, doesn’t it, except for the dragon, of course?.

Rose is definitely the strong one in their relationship. Sometimes I don’t like Henry very much. He’s a bit whiny and selfish, oh, I forgot, he’s a man. LOL They love each other and I have every confidence they will work it out.

Three eggs have found parents, but only two have hatched. What about the fourth egg? Who are it’s parents? Why hasn’t it hatched yet? Why is she so quiet?

I have laughed my way through this wonderfully cute series.

The dragons talk to their human parents telepathically, but what skills do the parents have to help the baby dragons? There are no adult dragons left, so hopefully their inherent memories will suffice.

Imagine a dragon’s play date.  I can see Virgil and Violet playing Thwack Their Face with their tails. What other kind of games would dragons play? Could be a bit dangerous.

Imagine a dragon throwing a tantrum, crying, screaming…

Rose and Henry have all the problems people have raising a child while working and going to school,only they have to deal with a dragon. At least they can communicate better because of telepathy.

There are social issues to deal with seeing it is 1921, but they still apply to today. They are kept light and quick, just enough to make me ponder….

Dragon’s Song has plenty of lighthearted moments, where I even laughed out loud while picturing in my mind the scenes. It also has some sad moments, some thought provoking moments, some frustrating moments, you know, all those things that humans have to deal with on a daily basis.

Dragon’s Song is a quick and easy read sure to delight children of all ages!

I voluntarily reviewed a free copy of Dragon’s Song by Emily Martha Sorensen.

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