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Dragon's Oath: House of Night Novella: Book 1 [Kindle Edition]

P.C. Cast , Kristin Cast
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (60 customer reviews)

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The first in an enthralling new mini-series of novellas from the #1 bestselling authors of the House of Night, Dragon’s Oath tells the story behind the House of Night’s formidable fencing instructor – the love that will transform him, and the promise that will haunt him

In early 19th century England, long before he’s a professor at the Tulsa House of Night, Bryan Lankford is a troublesome yet talented human teen who thinks he can get away with anything… until his father, a wealthy nobleman, has finally had enough, and banishes him to America. When Bryan is Marked on the docks and given the choice between the London House of Night and the dragon-prowed ship to America, he chooses the Dragon – and a brand new fate.

Becoming a Fledgling may be exciting, but it opens a door to a dangerous world.... In 1830’s St. Louis, the Gateway to the West, Dragon Lankford becomes a Sword Master, and soon realizes there are both frightening challenges and beautiful perks. Like Anastasia, the captivating young Professor of Spells and Rituals at the Tower Grove House of Night, who really should have nothing to do with a fledgling…

But when a dark power threatens, Dragon is caught in its focus. Though his uncanny fighting skills make him a powerful fledgling, is he strong enough to ward off evil, while protecting Anastasia as well? Will his choices save her—or destroy them all? 

 

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Sketches from Dragon's Oath

When I read Dragon's Oath for the first time, I read it purely for the pleasure of enjoying the story itself; as an ardent HON fan, I already knew of Dragon's loss from the series, so this novella added dimension and richness to his tale. The second time I read the story, I allowed myself to picture each scene in my mind--and I took notes about it. These characters may be nearly immortal, but they are at the beginning of such immortality and, therefore, they are like any other young couple.

PC and I discussed how she saw them physically--vibrant, playful, Anastasia with thick blonde hair down to her waist, Dragon with "attitude" and lithe physique. In her story, their courtship is charming, and their first kiss full of the magic (or, as PC Cast says, "magick") anyone would want to experience. I wanted to capture all of this.

I toyed with using hands. I wanted the characters "touching-but-not-touching", intimate, an unspoken promise. Above all, I wanted it to show defenses lowered in a subtle way.

These are a few of the sketches I made: him approaching from behind her, sword down; her handing him a sunflower; her beginning to lift the face of a sunflower up towards him. But these weren't quite where I wanted to go.

I wanted more of their symbols integrated into the piece: his sword, her flower. With PC's approval, I then "cast" the scene.

I had my husband stand by a friend, and at the last second, decided to photograph it near sunset. My thought was that these characters could be walking, side by side, as the sun either rose or set before them - an added romantic touch, instead of having them with the nighttime backdrop.

With a few alterations - matching Dragon's sword with the one on the cover, cropping and changing clothing some, and making Anastasia's hand that of a girl rather than a more mature woman - I completed the illustration now in the book. It's my favorite, too - his sword is lowered, but in front of them to defend her in an instant. Her flower is held back, slightly behind her skirt, waiting to be brought forth.

This is how they live for me.



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“Now that I know about Dragon's life with Anastasia, I understand the man's need for vengeance. The reason for his cold efficiency in duty makes perfect sense. With this new novella series, readers will receive insights that may enhance the full-length [House of Night] series.” – Huntress Reviews (5 stars!) on Dragon's Oath

Product Details

  • File Size: 516 KB
  • Print Length: 155 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1907411186
  • Publisher: Hachette Digital (July 12, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0057MLPDM
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #218,439 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I have loyally followed this series and truly believe the House of Night books are getting better each episode. They are light weight YA books but they are fun and have been improving in their storyline and composition. When I heard this was coming out at first I thought it the next instalment. Wrong.

Based on the premise of giving the readers a view of how the professors became to be part of the House of Night these novella's were written. Novella's are typically around 50,000 words. What most people churn out during Nanowrimo for example. Having written a novella I was very disappointed with the way this book was presented. Where was the character development? The storyline? The 50,000 words!

Every chapter starts with a full page illustration, some of which are beautifully done, others not so much. Throughout the book, which is written in a large font, are more than just a decorative swirl, they are I would describe as a specifically designed illustrated paper waster. Pretty, but take up a lot of space on the page, decorative swirls. Once every chapter would be fine. Three in as many pages gets a bit ridiculous.

I loved how the story began. It immersed us into Dragons childhood, how he was marked, how he was guided onto a ship, and how he got the name "Dragon." Suddenly, as in two chapters suddenly (or so it seemed), we were with Anastasia, his love, and a little on how she became to be at the house of night. I think we learnt more about her family & background than we did his. Even if that part was very brief. This filled up more space as spells were cast and so forth. More pretty illustrations scribbled across the page. Nothing to do with Dragons years on his training, who was his mentor and the like. By now most of the book is over and you still know not a lot about the main character.

There is a slight reference to the Raven Mockers and Him under the Earth who is yet to be released. But honestly, this is a book about Dragon - I wanted to read about him. His life. It didn't even tell you about how he came to teach at the House of Night, how he felt about that, how he felt about Neferet, his students, his fighting, his warriors oaths and his beliefs. Just his oath to Anastasia.

It is a very skinny little novella that wishes to give you some insight as to how Dragon came to be a professor in the House of Night. This I thought would be a wonderful series, but it was like reading a chapter then going to bed. There was no substance. This could have been fleshed out to be a wonderful series in it's own right. I'd have loved that. I would rather have waited for that. Instead I spent $15.00 on a book that was as thin as my finger, not all that well written, was basically a love story, and I finished it in an afternoon.

If you're a fan of the series get this book. There are little references in it that you will appreciate. You will enjoy it, but know what you're getting and try not to be too let down.

To the authors. Please be serious about your writing or you will lose fans.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
DRAGON'S OATH took me exactly 28 minutes and 17.5 seconds to read. That's it. No joke. I timed myself. That being said, there's not a whole lot of new and exciting content. It almost seemed like a short story to me, one with a lot of really extended, unnecessary detail.

The first chapter and the epilogue were in present-day HoN, and chapters two through eight were back when Dragon was Marked and all the chaos that ensued. (I know. Eight chapters. That's it?) Nevertheless, the novella was really well-written, and although it lacked length, it made up for it in plot and characterization. The primary reason DRAGON'S OATH wasn't five pages was because every chapter ended on the left page, the right page after was blank, the left page after had an illustration, and the right page started the next chapter. So, basically, about three pages are blank per chapter, which just seems lazy on PC's part.

That all being said, PC and Kristin Cast's latest miniature (literally) installment in the House of Night series was thoroughly enjoyable. I enjoyed reading about the spell casting and about the Darkness, a prominent theme in current House of Night books (AWAKENED, I'm sure DESTINED as well), and I'm sure we'll hear more about that in future books. I look forward to DESTINED!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Very disapionted :-( October 10, 2011
By rein
Format:Hardcover
I love the House of Night series but Dragon's oath was an hour read for me. I didn't expect it to be so short, wasn't worth the 10 dollars i paid for it to be sent to my kindle. I sure hope destined will be better.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Dragon's Oath
Another good one. I enjoy all the House of Night books. Upset about what happens to Dragon in Destined but it is actually a good thing.
Published 3 days ago by zeus
Good Read
This was yet another wonderful book by PC and Kristin Cast. Reading Dragon and Anastasia's background was a wonderful journey. Read more
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I bought Dragon's Oath (House of Night) for a granddaughter's birthday. She is enjoying reading the series and has improved her reading skills since she got interested in reading... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Jane S. Bishop
Way to go .
I thoroughly enjoy reading the back story of these charecters and this one was just as inviting. Waiting for more
Published 1 month ago by RaechelleB
Great little novella
For all House of Night fans this is a definite must have. Dragon's Oath lets the reader understand and know the history to a beloved character of the series.
Published 1 month ago by Athena Nicole
Dragon's Oath
Dragon's Oath was a nice backstory into how Professor Dragon and Professor Anastasia met and fell in love. It was a nice quick read. Read more
Published 1 month ago by C. Scarlett
I need more now...
I have read all the House of Night books, but was hesitant about reading Dragon's Oath, I wasn't sure Dragon's story was going to be that compelling...I was wrong! Read more
Published 1 month ago by Jacquie
Short and sweet
This book was short and sweet. I really loved this background on the professors. It explains some background on the House of Night series (which I love). Read more
Published 2 months ago by AAF0401
wonderful
as expected this filler book was a must have for my collection. even though it was a quick read, it gave much needed information about the sword instructor. Read more
Published 2 months ago by wickedj
Daringly Short but Entertaining
I LOVE the Novellas but wish that they were longer. However, Dragon's Oath is really enjoyable and I look forward to the next HoN novel Hidden and the other 2 novellas coming out... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Scarlett O'fiddledeede
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