Janine Cross
Book 3 of The Dragon Temple Saga
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Publisher: Roc / New American Library
Published: Apr 2, 2007
More information to be announced soon on this forthcoming title from Penguin USA
Cross's gritty finale to her dystopian feminist fantasy trilogy (after 2006's Shadowed by Wings) finds Zarq Darquel still in search of the safety and security of a home and family—and still struggling with her hunger for addictive dragon venom. In the face of laws prohibiting women from owning property, Zarq has defied the repressive patriarchal system of the Dragon Temple and acquired a dragon-egg producing estate. Harsh circumstances make her a foster parent and force her into several other roles, including those of revolutionary and pawn in a prophecy. Cross puts her heroine through brutal, fast-paced action sequences in a world resembling the Middle East. Without preaching, the author handles challenging themes of addiction, graphic sexuality, racism, slavery and the oppression of children and women. This concluding installment is for adult readers who like their escapism darker than their reality. (Apr.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Janine Cross has published a literary novel and short fiction in various Canadian magazines and was nominated for an Aurora Award. Her non-speculative fiction has appeared in newspapers and a local anthology, Shorelines.
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More information to be announced soon on this forthcoming title from Penguin USA
From Publishers Weekly
Cross's gritty finale to her dystopian feminist fantasy trilogy (after 2006's Shadowed by Wings) finds Zarq Darquel still in search of the safety and security of a home and family—and still struggling with her hunger for addictive dragon venom. In the face of laws prohibiting women from owning property, Zarq has defied the repressive patriarchal system of the Dragon Temple and acquired a dragon-egg producing estate. Harsh circumstances make her a foster parent and force her into several other roles, including those of revolutionary and pawn in a prophecy. Cross puts her heroine through brutal, fast-paced action sequences in a world resembling the Middle East. Without preaching, the author handles challenging themes of addiction, graphic sexuality, racism, slavery and the oppression of children and women. This concluding installment is for adult readers who like their escapism darker than their reality. (Apr.)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
About the Author
Janine Cross has published a literary novel and short fiction in various Canadian magazines and was nominated for an Aurora Award. Her non-speculative fiction has appeared in newspapers and a local anthology, Shorelines.