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Paperback Book Details
  • June 26, 2014
  • 9780692244227 0692244220
  • 268 pages
  • $9.33
e-book Details
  • June 26, 2014
  • 9780692244227 B00LCIFODC
  • 268 pages
  • $4.99
Sharon Honeycutt
Author
The Dragon's Daughter

Children/Young Adult; General Fiction (including literary and historical); (Market)

Mariah Baxter only has to make it through two more years in Fountain Park and then she can get away—away from her small town, from the kids at school who hate her, but most of all from her dad who just happens to be a grand dragon in the Ku Klux Klan. For more than ten years, Mariah’s worn the robe and hood. She’s gone to the rallies, carried the torches. For more than ten years, she’s toed the line. She’s been the good Klan daughter her father expected her to be—there were no other options. At least, that’s what she’d grown up believing. But Mariah’s junior year changes everything. Her life suddenly becomes more dangerous—and yet better—all at once. Taking a leap that will test the strength of the chains that have bound her all her life, Mariah might break free, but that freedom may cost her more than she could have ever imagined.
Reviews
Barbara Barefoot

From the minute I picked it up it had me. I put it down to do only what had to be done. Fantastic.

Carrie Fenn

Within the first few pages of this book I was HOOKED! Mariah pulls you into her world and makes you feel for her. The Dragon's Daughter is a remarkably insightful and empathetic tale of a teenage girl whose father is the leader of the local KKK. She hates everything about the Klan and wants nothing more than to be a normal teenage girl. This is a GREAT read and I highly recommend it!

Jamie Wenzler

Awesome book. Had me hooked from the beginning. Full of suspense!!!!

Joyce Schmidt

Purchased this for my kindle last night! I had it read by this morning! I completely enjoyed it. The characters were very believable, and some were scarily too real. The author's style of writing makes "The Dragon's Daughter" very easy to read. The story, sadly, seems as though it almost could be a true tale that Ms Honeycutt is relating. I felt empathy for the young heroine, who had to hide her true feelings, just to exist in her father's world filled with hate. Looking forward to this author's next book!

Patti Voyles

I was captured from chapter one and if life had not interrupted I would have never put it down. 

Rachel Foster

Easy to start and impossible to put down! This book is a must read!!

Formats
Paperback Book Details
  • June 26, 2014
  • 9780692244227 0692244220
  • 268 pages
  • $9.33
e-book Details
  • June 26, 2014
  • 9780692244227 B00LCIFODC
  • 268 pages
  • $4.99
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