Henrietta and the Dragon Stone
ebook ∣ Henrietta The Dragon Slayer, no. 2 · Henrietta the Dragon Slayer
By Beth Barany

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Henrietta faced the dragon and won the healing stone—but now faces an even greater test. The young dragon slayer is trusted with a crucial message that will save the 5 Kingdoms from war. But to deliver it, she must slip past an evil sorcerer and his many guises.
When the new King Renaldo of the Oro Islands gives Henrietta a crucial message to deliver to her own King, she accepts gladly, knowing she can at last bring the healing stone to her ailing master. But she, loyal knight Franc, and their companions quickly discover that things are not as they should be in Bleuve. Dangers beset them on all sides, war threatens, and Henrietta will face losses that threaten to break her. Dark magic is at work within her home kingdom ... and things will never be the same. Especially Henrietta herself.
Follow Henrietta on another magical adventure! Perfect for fans of Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, Collins' The Hunger Games, McKinley's Hero & the Crown, and Paolini's Eragon. Get your copy of Henrietta and the Dragon Stone today!
Reader reviews of the award-winning young adult fantasy, Henrietta The Dragon Slayer, Book 1 in the Five Kingdoms series
As far as young adult fantasies go, Henrietta, The Dragon Slayer is a good read that I think any age, teen to adult, would enjoy. I only hope a sequel is in the works!
—LunaMoth
The witty dialogue and good story line makes this book hard to put down. I really could not stop reading it and was really tired the next day. It's also very satisfying to read about a girl heroine fighting the good fight. —Jeri
Beth, best known for strong heroines in her stories, this story is no exception. It is a tale of righteousness and overcoming adversity including magic. —Robert Mendak "RJ"
The book is a beautiful story about friendship, a heroine, and a quest to kill a dragon. Who wouldn't be excited? The entire concept sounded interesting and I was not at all disappointed. —Brittany, from Goodreads
Beth Barany has made a world where unlikely friendships rule and being a friend means more than you can know. —Tami, from Goodreads