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Original Title: Dragons of the Valley
ISBN: 1400073405 (ISBN13: 9781400073405)
Edition Language: English
Series: Valley of the Dragons #2

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War threatens the peaceful land of Chiril… can one painter-turned-reluctant-swordsman really help?
 

With an invasion of her country imminent, Tipper Schope is drawn into a mission to keep three important statues from falling into the enemy’s clutches. Her friend, the artist Bealomondore, helps her execute the plan, and along the way he learns to brandish a sword rather than a paintbrush. 

As odd disappearances and a rash of volatile behavior sweep Chiril, no one is safe. A terrible danger has made his vicious presence known: The Grawl, a hunter unlike any creature encountered before. 

To restore their country, Tipper, Bealomondore, and their party must hide the statues in the Valley of the Dragons and find a way to defeat the invading army. When it falls to the artistic Bealomondore to wield his sword as powerfully and naturally as a paintbrush, will he answer Wulder’s call for a champion?

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Title:Dragons of the Valley (Valley of the Dragons #2)
Author:Donita K. Paul
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 370 pages
Published:September 21st 2010 by WaterBrook (first published September 15th 2010)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Dragons. Christian. Christian Fiction. Christian Fantasy. Fiction

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If I were giving away an award to an author with the most imagination, I would probably give it to Donita K. Paul. I've read all of her books so far, and have never failed to be amazed at how imaginative and just plain amazing her world-building is. Dragons of the Valley is no exception, and I enjoyed myself the whole way through. These are characters you come to love and a story with enough action that you'll want to keep reading. There's not very much Christian fantasy out there, and I really

There was a lot of great character growth in this book, and I'm so glad that things wrapped up like they did.

This book is a sequel to Pauls recent book The Vanishing Sculptor. However, I think Dragons of the Valley probably stands alone pretty well, because enough explanation is added.Tipper, the kings granddaughter, is trying to help save the kingdom of Chiril from the neighboring country to the north. At first these northerners infiltrate and cause lots of trouble, but the Chiril king makes very poor decisions, and pretty soon the trouble-makers are invading.Theres a very troubling ally of the bad

Great readI really liked the story and the characters. I appreciate the creativity of the authors development of characters. Well done.

I received this as a first reads copy. Overall, I liked this book and would recommend it. It has intriguing characters and interactions. The plot works well though it doesn't have anything terribly original. I didn't realize that it was a sequel in a series until I started reading. It was pretty obvious that you were expected to have knowlege from previous books. In the first chapter, four different races were introduced but no descriptions. This continues through the book and even by the end I

I'm a huge fan of this author. This book is the second in The Chiril Chronicles and is related to the DragonKeeper Chronicles. The story takes place in a different place and time, but some of the characters overlap. Now that the background information is out of the way...This time the book opens with everyone thinking that peace has just been obtained, the bad guys defeated so everyone should be able to relax. Suddenly there are mysterious summons and told the statues must be removed for their

Dragons of the Valley is the second book in Donita K. Pauls Chiril Chronicles series. It in part continues the story of Tipper (the heroine of the first book in the series), but focuses more on Bealomondore, the artist-turned-reluctant-hero. The story itself is good and intriguingVerrin Schopes statues, so recently rejoined, must now be separated again for their safety and the safety of the world. Meanwhile, the army of a hostile nation draws ever nearer to the borders of Chiril, bringing with