Once she was Eon, a girl disguised as a boy, risking her life for the chance to become a Dragoneye apprentice. Now she is Eona, the Mirror Dragoneye, her country’s savior — but she has an even more dangerous secret. She cannot control her power. Each time she tries to bond with her Mirror Dragon, she becomes a conduit for the ten spirit dragons whose Dragoneyes were murdered by Lord Ido. Their anguish floods through her, twisting her ability into a force that destroys the land and its people. And another force of destruction is on her trail. Along with Ryko and Lady Dela, Eona is on the run from High Lord Sethon’s army. Sethon has declared himself Emperor. In order to stop him, the renegades must find Kygo, the young Pearl Emperor, who needs Eona’s power if he is to wrest back his throne. Eona, with its pulse-pounding drama, thrilling fight scenes, sizzling tension — and many surprises — brings to a close an epic story.
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"This was just like Eon (the first book), but with some added romance. The secrets and the suspense are still there, but there is much more war added in as well. The amazing fight scenes make you feel like you are there. The turmoil in Eona's heart is constant, and you can feel the battle within with every choice she makes. The writing in this story is fantastic and the world she has created feels so real as you go through the books."
— Jill (5 out of 5 stars)
" Gah, it kinda sucked. "
— Rhiannon, 2/16/2014" I didn't quite like this one as much as the first one since it really seemed to drag in the middle. However, it definitely redeemed itself with the end. I would definitely recommend this to anyone who is a fan of fantasy/dragons, especially since it's so based in the Eastern tradition rather than the Western I am so used to "
— Kathleen, 1/18/2014" it was an amazing book. i just finished reading it and i am totally sold that everyone in this world should read it. "
— Dmont, 1/12/2014" I rated this book the same as the first, but I would have to say I liked them for different reasons. While the first was an interesting look into a unique world of dragons, I felt like this book was less predictable. "
— Melanie, 1/4/2014" this book is amazing though the kissing scenes are very strange "
— Regina, 1/4/2014" Let me tell you I loved Eon right and couldn't wait for Eona. I finished it in a day and a half. I stayed up till way passed midnight to finish it that is how good it was. I couldn't believe that everything Ido did I still wanted to jump on him and make out with him. SOOOOO GOOOOOD!! That is all I'm saying! "
— Rosa, 12/28/2013" Duuh, makin lama kok makin malas ya nulis review...padahal pingin...tapi malas..... "
— Uci, 12/25/2013" better than the first one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "
— Ku'ulei, 12/17/2013" A long read, but a good one. "
— Christine, 12/14/2013" Finished in a day. xD I liked it. It was a good book. ^-^ "
— Tas.706, 11/20/2013" I felt that this book had too many descriptions of everything. Although in some parts the book was very wordy and sometimes sort of boring, it was a nice conclusion to the story of Lord Eon. "
— Stacey, 11/12/2013" I love ending. Eona and Kygo are cool together. I love them. Ending was too sad. i cried out rivers! "
— Barbora, 11/6/2013" I was pretty disappointed with this sequel... I wish the romance would've gone further. It was over-descriptive and slightly boring. I absolutely loved the first one, but not this one. "
— Julia, 10/31/2013" i thought it wa fabulous and i loved the love between the people with the struggle for power in between "
— Akire12, 5/26/2012" Beautiful story. This book was so good and need to keep reading it everyday. In the end I was thinking Eona will not have her connecting with her dragon, but I was happy that she still had it. I recommend this book to anyone who loves this kind of stories. "
— Catherine, 9/21/2011" I didn't like Kygo but Ido was freaking awesome! He was dark and ruthless and manly - sadly he and Eona didn't get together. "
— F.J., 9/8/2011" I had pretty much forgotten what th first book was about, plus I was skimming this as fast as I could so I could return it to the library before my flight to Denver! But it was fine...nothing spectacular, but kept me company while the kids slept and Matt was driving our truck cross-country. :) "
— Chelsea, 6/30/2011" This was much more better than the first book. "
— Kathryn, 6/29/2011" I couldn't put the first book, Eon, down last summer. This one was good but not as good. The first book had more mystery in it than this one did. "
— Christie, 6/25/2011" Do not bother - stick with the first. "
— Carrie, 6/22/2011" A good book. A little long bit not so detailed that the story doesn't flow. This was a nice finish to the story. "
— Tifani, 6/18/2011" Exceeded my expectations of the set-up that was Eon. Really a good read I couldn't put it down and finished it all in one day. <br/>Expect to not be able to stop reading about the endless deception, adventure, and mystery that is Eona: The Last Dragoneye "
— Carolyn, 6/12/2011" Love it! An original story that captured my attention. "
— Christina, 6/8/2011" Loved this sequel and conclusion this story. Being obsessed with detailed happy endings I would have loved an extra chapter or epilogue, but still really good. "
— Tara, 6/7/2011" I loved the first book, it was fascinating and original. This sequel starts off promising, a riveting read. The ending was really disappointing, its been years since I read such a fantastic series with such a terrible ending that left me feeling so empty and unfulfilled. "
— Rochelle, 6/6/2011" it was an amazing book. i just finished reading it and i am totally sold that everyone in this world should read it. "
— Dmont, 6/6/2011" Fantastic. A book of pure sensation with some intrigue and ethical dilemmas twisted in. A compelling romance. I dislike the ending. "
— mybluesunset, 6/3/2011" this book was really long but i loved reading every page of it :) <br/> "
— Aly, 5/31/2011Alison Goodman is the author of the internationally bestselling and award-winning Eon/Eona duology, as well as the YA science fiction thriller Singing the Dogstar Blues, and an adult novel, A New Kind of Death. She was a DJ O’Hearn Memorial Fellow at Melbourne University, holds a Master of Arts degree, and teaches creative writing at the postgraduate level. She is online at www.alisongoodman.com.au and on Twitter @AlisonGoodman, and keeps a constantly growing Regency treasure trove at www.pinterest.com/alisongoodman.
Nancy Wu has narrated audiobooks since 2004, winning three AudioFile Earphones Awards. A New York theater, television, and film actor, she has recorded in studios all over the world—from Italy to Switzerland to Thailand. Her credits include Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Hope & Faith, All My Children, Made for Each Other, and the Oscar-nominated film Frozen River.