The Dragon Heir

                                    Author: Cinda William Chima

                                    Genera: mythological fiction

There Jason Haley, Jack Swift, Ellen Stephenson, Seth McCauley, Linda Downey, Leander Hastings, and Barber. The main idea is that Jason finds a magical artifact called the dragon heart in a cave under the weir stone and figures out that the dragon heart is the source of power for the Weir Stone, and then a war starts between the magical guilds to get it back.

            The magical guilds are after magical artifacts in every book.

I agree with the them that it is fool hearted to trust some one as soon as you see them

The storyline is told from many different view points of every character.

I was astounded at the deep meaning of the book it was great when you see the dragon.

            I like the mythological fiction and the fact that it is well written. This story is about magical wars going on between the guilds and magical journey through the unseen world of the magical guilds where things are never what they seem. I recommend this book to any body who likes fiction.

There Jason Haley, Jack Swift, Ellen Stephenson, Seth McCauley, Linda Downey, Leander Hastings, and Barber. The main idea is that Jason finds a magical artifact called the dragon heart in a cave under the weir stone and figures out that the dragon heart is the source of power for the Weir Stone, and then a war starts between the magical guilds to get it back.

            The magical guilds are after magical artifacts in every book.

I agree with the them that it is fool hearted to trust some one as soon as you see them

The storyline is told from many different view points of every character.

I was astounded at the deep meaning of the book it was great when you see the dragon.

            I like the mythological fiction and the fact that it is well written. This story is about magical wars going on between the guilds and magical journey through the unseen world of the magical guilds where things are never what they seem. I recommend this book to any body who likes fiction