The Dragon Princess

· Bloomsbury Publishing USA
4.5
11 reviews
Ebook
240
Pages

About this ebook

With E. D. Baker's trademark humor, wacky animal and human characters, and almost all-new cast, this is the story of Emma's daughter, Millie, who is trying to survive being a magical princess who happens to keep turning into a dragon. When she cannot stop her own magic any other way, she and three friends (one vampire, one troll and her cousin, a young wizard prince) set off for the Frozen North and the Blue Witch. Together the motley group battles fearsome bears, saves imprisoned dragons, and find their way home in style, with Millie having gained control of her dragon magic.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
11 reviews
stephanie nordgren
December 12, 2013
I love fantasy and this is great! Luv it! :D 4 stars! Legit book! Lol :3
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A Google user
February 7, 2018
My kids and I really enjoyed this book. It was an imaginative story.
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Blue Blaze
June 1, 2015
A human and a dragon falling in love? Who wouldn't be touched?
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About the author

E. D. Baker is the author of The Tales of the Frog Princess series, including The Frog Princess, which was in part the inspiration for a new Disney movie which will be released this fall (The Princess and the Frog). Baker is also the author of Wings: A Fairy Tale. She lives with her family and many pets in Maryland.

Visit www.edbakerbooks.com

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