Dragons Are People, Too
Release Date: 04/28/15
Entangled Teen
Summary from Goodreads:
Never judge a dragon by her human cover...
Sixteen-year-old Kitty Lung has everyone convinced she’s a normal teen—not a secret government operative, not the one charged with protecting the president’s son, and certainly not a were-dragon. The only one she trusts with the truth is her best friend—and secret crush—the über-hot Bulisani Mathe.
Then a junior operative breaks Rule Number One by changing into his dragon form in public—on Kitty’s watch—and suddenly, the world knows. About dragons. About the Draconic Intelligence Command (DIC) Kitty works for. About Kitty herself.
Now the government is hunting down and incarcerating dragons to stop a public panic, and a new shape-shifting enemy has kidnapped the president’s son. Kitty and Bulisani are the last free dragons, wanted by both their allies and their enemies. If they can’t rescue the president’s son and liberate their fellow dragons before getting caught themselves, dragons might never live free again.
I know my father's dragon-self must be searing
with rage, as mine is, but he doesn't show it. "Told you she wasn't
here," he says simply.
"That's too bad," Cleft Chin says. He
shrugs. "At least we'll be returning one rogue dragon to the
compound."
One rogue dragon? I don't think there are any
other dragons out on assignment today due to last night's mishap. Domestic
missions had been immediately recalled and foreign missions were told to hold
off on returning until further notice was given. Who could they be bringing in?
When one of the thugs takes out a pair of
handcuffs, I realize they're talking about my father. My dragon-self roars in
my head, the sound drowning out all logical thought.
"No!" I yell, but only Sani can hear
me. My ability protects us from being heard, though I'm ready to lose control
of that when Sani places a hand on the side of my dragon-head.
"Kitty." He sounds scared, but far
more in control than I am. "Look at me."
I can't. These assholes are putting handcuffs on
my wheelchair-bound father and I'm calculating how many seconds it would take
for me to rip all of their throats out. Less than three, I’d bet.
"Your father doesn't want you caught,"
he says. "They have half an army outside and I still can't change."
They start wheeling him out and the full length
of my dragon body tenses. I'm thinking, as mad as I am, I could take out the
bulk of the U.S. Army right now. If I let the dragon take full control, I
probably wouldn't even feel bad about it. I loosen my hold on the magnetic
currents keeping me aloft and we descend a few inches.
"Look at me." I hear Sani's plea on
the very edge of my rage-colored world. "Damn it, Kitty!"
Sarah is a 30-something YA author who currently lives in Orlando, FL with a 60-lb mutt who thinks he's a chihuahua. She believes that some boys are worth trusting, all girls have power, and dragons are people too.
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