The Dragon Cager is another great story from the excellent imagination of Lilian Oake. It's a great, fast-paced read in a wonderful fantasy version of England, around the 18th century. The story of Evie, wrongly exiled and left to die in the woods when she meets Lachlann, a Dragon Cager, or a man with a dragon "caged" within him. People in England are told that Cagers are cruel and merciless, but Evie soon learns that Lachlann is not what she expected, and with the constant, snarky promptings of Crag, Lachlann's imp, or dragon familiar, eventually learns to trust him. The two embark on a journey to find out what is really going on with a plot set in motion by Aurthur, the odious son of the governor of Evie's home, and it turns out to be a much more serious situation than they realized.
The book is full of great characters and wonderful dialogue, especially between Evie and Lachlann, and from Crag, the snarkiest little dragon around. heh. The story is complete enough in itself, but there's obviously room for a sequel, which is good news, because I'm looking forward to returning to this world and reading about these characters again.
If you've got younglings of YA reading range and would like to get them hooked on fantasy, then I recommend that you introduce them to the worlds of Lilian Oake. They'll thank you for it. When they manage to put the books down, that is. heh.