Australian author Kylie Chan concludes her action-packed contemporary urban fantasy trilogy with Blue Dragon--a most satisfying end to her electrifying tale of ancient gods and malevolent demons, of love and extraordinary destiny. Once again, the author of White Tiger and Red Phoenix draws from Chin
Blue Dragon
β Scribed by Kylie Chan
- Publisher
- HarperCollins Publishers Limited;HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
- Year
- 2010;2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 293 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0007349815
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β¦ Synopsis
SUMMARY:
The forces of Hell are poised to strike'Ε Emma's beloved, John Chen, is a 3000 year old Chinese god. He is becoming weaker by the day in his battle to protect her and his daughter from the Demons who pursue them relentlessly. But it is Emma who is nagged by doubts about her own nature, and must find the courage to save them all'ΕDark Heavens, Book One.Emma Donahue went to Hong Kong to become a nanny to John Chen's daughter. But John's world is different, and he is no ordinary businessman - all the gods, demons and dragons in hell want him dead. And though she doesn't know it, Emma holds the power to save them all'ΕKylie Chan's Dark Heavens trilogy is the most exciting Urban Fantasy debut of 2010. Already a smash-hit in the author's native Australia it brings a world of Oriental Gods, martial arts action and romance to the genre.FILE UNDER: Modern Fantasy [Martial arts / Chinese Gods / Magical action / Save the child!]
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The forces of Hell are poised to strike... Emma's beloved, John Chen, is a 3000 year old Chinese god. He is becoming weaker by the day in his battle to protect her and his daughter from the Demons who pursue them relentlessly. But it is Emma who is nagged by doubts about her own nature, and must fin