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Evren: Enter the Dragonette


Evren: Enter the Dragonette







Title: Evren: Enter the Dragonette
Author: Marian Tee
Genre: Fantasy
Published: November 2012
Medium Read In: E-book
Pages: 194

Rating: 4.5

Why I Read It: I like anything that has to do with dragons.

Summary: Sixteen-year-old Deli Winters wakes up, dying.
A voice asks her if she wants help, no matter the cost, and she agrees. The next thing she knows, a monster is bathing her in fire.

She has become Evren: immortals with dragons for souls.

Deli is pretty, bubbly, and stubbornly optimistic. She’s not what anyone would think the ideal girlfriend would be for someone like Lucian Chevalier, her gorgeous, aloof, and perpetually busy savior.

But Deli is in love with him and in between dodging the traps of Sanger High’s Queen Bee and working hard at becoming an ass-kicking Evren warrior chick to avenge her parents’ murders, Deli is determined to win Lucian’s heart…whether he likes it or not.

Review: This book was cool. I never knew that such a plotline existed. It was new and refreshing. I loved Deli. She is a very funny narrator. I read this book in one sitting, which is shocking since that almost never happens. The whole story was good and it is one interesting read.

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