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Dragon Knight's Medallion

Dragon Knight's Medallion

Mary Morgan

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A wrong demands justice, binding two souls, only to see them fractured by a druid's dark magic. Dragon Knight Stephen MacKay, haunted by visions since his sister's death, vows to protect Aileen Kerrigan, a captivating yet stubborn half-fae who tumbles through time. Discovering her father's Fenian ti...

Pages
404
Format
Kindle Edition
Publié
2014-12-05
Éditeur
The Wild Rose Press, Inc.
ISBN
9781628306453

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Mary   Morgan
Mary Morgan

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Mary Morgan is an international best-selling author of award-winning historical fantasy and paranormal romance novels. During her research travels with her knight in shining armor to England, Ireland, and Scotland, she left a part of her soul in one of these countries and vows to return.Her passion for books started at...

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Megan
Megan ·8 years ago
Dragon Knight's Medallion(Order of the Dragon knight's Book 2)By: Mary MorganRating: ⭐⭐⭐The second installment of Mary Morgan's Order of the Dragon Knights envelopes the reader into a world wrapped within the mists of time. Much like the other novels in this series i followed both main characters as they tried to navigate through unknown dangers, fate, and their own stubborn beliefs. This novel has a few key differences from the first novel in the series but many similarities in the story line t...
Jessica's Totally Over The Top Book Obsession
Jessica's Totally Over The Top Book Obsession·9 years ago
4 Fae Stars Dragon Knight's Medallion the 2nd book in the Order of the Dragon Knights Series was great. I loved it almost as much as the first one. Stephen was sexy, surly, and very serious. Aileen was sweet, and brave. I really liked the two of them together. I did feel they took too long to get together. Not so long that it ruined anything just so long that I was kinda like come on already lol. I liked getting to catch up with Duncan and Brigid. I really loved the way the brothers reunited...
Monica **can't read fast enough**
Monica **can't read fast enough**·11 years ago
DRAGON KNIGHT'S MEDALLION is a wonderful action filled and fast paced time travel fantasy romance. Morgan serves up a great story featuring a strong heroine, a stoic hero, and a powerful evil Druid all wrapped up within a well written story. I'm purposely being vague so as not to give away anything important because most of the good parts are spoilery! The romance is electric and the story engaging. If you enjoy fantasy set in 13th century Scotland featuring a hunky Druid and written in a way th...
Lynsey is Reading
Lynsey is Reading·11 years ago
Excellent follow up!

I really enjoyed book 1 of this series, and Dragon Knight's Medallion has just as many positive attributes going for it - great chemistry between characters, strong romantic elements, scorching love scenes, painful, torturous moments when you're not sure how it's all gonna work out. All that wonderful stuff that belongs in the best romances! I highly recommend this series!
Shauni
Shauni·11 years ago
Originally Reviewed For: Tea and BookIn a time almost forgotten when the church was just coming to Scotland, when it was considered the "New" religion there were Druids. Individuals determined to serve the land first.. to obey their gods and goddesses, to accept the magic that flows through the world and to live at peace with others. Too bad the rest of the world doesn't quite agree.In Mary Morgan's exciting Order of the Dragon Knight's Series we find a family caught in the middle. Raised to ser...
Yolanda
Yolanda·8 years ago
This series is well written with so many characters that you cannot help but get attached to. The story lines are well developed and have you wanting to keep listening to find out how all the characters were going to make out. I really enjoyed this second book of the series. The author had my heart reaching out to both Stephen and Aileen and brought tears to my eyes more than once. I highly recommend this book and am looking forward to book 3.
Pam
Pam·8 years ago
This is the second book in the Dragon Knight series. Stephen Mackay was keeper of the medallion relic. Stephen ran away to an abbey being built after his sister was killed. The physical work helped him cope with the tragedy. This is a time when the new one god religion was in conflict against the old pagan religion. By going to an abbey Stephen renounced all of the old pagan relationship to his life with his brothers and the relics. He is befriended by one of the brother monks, who is also a dru...
Book Reading Gals
Book Reading Gals ·11 years ago
Thoughts: I fell in love with the Dragon Knight series with book one which was the story of eldest brother Duncan McKay so I was anxiously awaiting the release of the next brother's story. I was excited to learn that book two would be Stephen McKay's story.We learn about Stephen McKay through the telling of Aidan Kerrigan, an old Fenian Warrior, and pieces of what lies ahead for Aileen Kerrigan based on writings in an ancient journal of Stephen's. Aileen learns that her father gave up his immort...
Anne
Anne·11 years ago
Not quite as good as the first one for me. Although the story was very good and strong characters I wasn't too keen on both Hero and heroine always thinking of sex. Not that I am against a sex scene but to always be thinking of that is not necessary in the story. It also dragged a little with not enough action in parts.
Kimi Court
Kimi Court·11 years ago
The hero is kind of hot and noble but doesn't really feel it. I liked the whole book. It can sit as a stand alone because it explains enough to understand what transpired in previous book. It has all the things you want. I loved all the characters, side ones as well. I almost cried when ......oops, you don't get to see that part. I loved the interaction between the hero and heroine. I don't know why it was such a great book and made me want to be with Stephen, He is just a hunk and someone you w...