Volume Three of the Rain Wilds Chronicles
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She rode the air currents easily, her legs sleeked tight against her body, her wings spread wide. On the undulating desert sands below, her rippling shadow showed her as a serpentine creature with batlike wings and a long, finned tail. Tintaglia thrummed deep in her throat, a purr of pleasure in the day. They had hunted at dawn and hunted well. They had made their separate kills, as they always did, and spent the morning in feasting and then sleep. Now, smeared still with the blood and offal of the hunt, the two dragons had another goal in mind.
Ahead and slightly below her, Icefyre was a gleaming black shape. His long body flexed as he shifted his weight to catch and ride the wind. His torso was thicker and heavier than hers, his body longer. Her featherlike scaling glittered a scintillating blue, but he was an even black all over. His long encasement in ice had taken a toll on his body, one that was taking years to heal. His larger wings still had rents in the heavy webbing between the finger ribs. The smaller injuries to his body were long gone, but the tears his wings would knit more slowly, and the welted scars of their healing would always be visible. Unlike her own azure perfection. Out of the corners of her eyes, Tintaglia admired her glittering wings.
As if he sensed her lack of attention to him, Icefyre banked abruptly and began his circling descent. She knew their destination. Not too far away a distant rocky ridge erupted above the sand. Stunted trees and gray-green brush populated its jagged edges and rough gullies. Just before the brushy ridge was a hidden oasis, in a wide, sandy basin, surrounded by a scatter of trees. The water rose from the depths of the earth to form a wide, still pool. Even in winter, the depression cupped the day’s warmth. They would spend their early afternoon soaking in the sun-warmed waters of the oasis to cleanse the blood from their hides and then rolling luxuriantly in the rough sand to polish their scales. They knew the spot well. They varied their hunting grounds over a wide range, but every ten days or so, Icefyre led them back here. He claimed it was a place he remembered from his distant youth.
Once, there had been a colony of Elderlings here that had tended the visiting dragons. Of their white stone buildings and carefully nurtured vineyards, nothing remained. The encroaching desert had devoured their settlement, but the oasis remained. Tintaglia would have preferred to fly much farther south, to the red sand deserts where winter never came, but Icefyre had refused. She, suspecting that he lacked the stamina for such a flight, had thought, more than once, of leaving him and going alone. But the terrible isolation of her long imprisonment in her cocoon had left its mark on her.
From the book CITY OF DRAGONS: Volume Three of the Rain Wilds Chronicles by Robin Hobb. Copyright C 2012 by Robin Hobb. Reprinted by permission of Harper Voyager, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers
Return to the world of Robin Hobb’s Liveships Traders and journey along the Rain Wild River in City of Dragons, the third installment of high adventure from the author of the acclaimed Farseer trilogy.
The dragon keepers and fledgling dragons have discovered a route to the lost city of Kelsingra, but there is one problem: they must be able to fly to cross the treacherous waters and enter the fabled ruins. At first, only a few dragons are willing to try—the others are either too ashamed of their deformed wings or too proud to risk failure and humiliation.
But the rewards waiting at Kelsingra for those brave enough to take to the air are worth more than they could possibly imagine. Alise Finbok knows the knowledge she finds there will change everything the world thought about dragons and the Elderlings.
Meanwhile, spurred by rumors of the city’s discovery, adventurers, pirates and fortune hunters are coming in droves to pillage its treasures. Will the dragons, only just finding their strength, and their keepers, who are changing in their own mysterious ways, be able to fend them off? And will Tintaglia, the dragon-mother who started it all, also return to seek the riches of Kelsingra?
Hardcover : 352 pages
Publisher: HarperCollins ( February 01, 2012 )
Item #: 13-500435
ISBN: 9780061561634
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 inches
Product Weight: 13.0 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Robin Hobbs is a new author to me. I enjoyed the first two books of this series and bought the fourth. I like her characters, their distinct personalities, and the suspense she generates as the story unfolds. Book three didn't end the story; it only set up book four, with an excellent ending transition into the next phase of the journey. I'm hooked enough to wait for it.
Reviewer: Don
I am a devoted fan of Robin Hobb, and have read all her books repeated times and recommended them to my friends. The characters and the culture she develops have a depth and believe-ability, and that she weaves them from one series to another only enhances the enjoyment of returning to their world. In this book, she opens some wonderful surprises regarding the Elderling city, Kelsingra and the potentials for the dragons and their keepers. Up until now, each series has consisted of three books; so I was a little disappointed that this third book did not complete this series, but nonetheless, I look forward to book four.
Reviewer: Susan
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