Emma and Eadric have no sooner turned back into humans (from being frogs) than Emma's mother is in a panic, Aunt Grassina is distracted because she's found her true love turned into an otter, and Emma's magic is so out of control she sends herself to the dungeon by mistake. The neighboring kingdom has chosen this moment to attack, and if Emma can't get Grassina's mind back on protecting the kingdom, life as they know it in Greater Greensward will be in peril. From underwater sea monsters to fire-breathing dragons, this witty pair of young friends manages to sweet-talk, cajole, and race their way to victory. But when it looks as if everything will finally work out, disaster strikes, and Emma finds that magic is not enough-it takes real bravery and a strong, new friendship to succeed.
E.D. Baker made her international debut in 2002 with The Frog Princess, which was a Texas Lone Star Reading List Book, A Book Sense Children's Pick, a Florida's Sunshine State Readers List pick & a 2006 Sasquatch Book Award nominee. The Frog Princess inspired the Disney's Princess and the Frog!
E. D. Baker was born in Buffalo, New York and spent most of the next eighteen years in the Town of Tonawanda with her older brother and her parents. She married her husband while in college, and had two children a few years after graduating from Allegheny College in Meadville, Pennsylvania with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. When her son was four, the family moved to the state of Maryland. With two young children at home, E.D. worked part time in her husband’s business and took writing classes at the local community college. She continued taking writing classes after the birth of her second daughter, but when she and her husband divorced, she went back to school and entered the SIMAT (School Immersion Masters in the Art of Teaching) program at Johns Hopkins University. After graduating, she taught fifth grade until her parents’ health began to fail. Her son had already graduated from college when E.D. and her daughters moved north to be closer to her parents. Having gained a new perspective on what is important in life, E.D. decided that it was time to believe in herself and devoted her time to writing. Her first book, The Frog Princess, was published in 2002. E.D. has written 25 books to date and has no plans to quite writing anytime soon.
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Grassina, the Green Witch, has recently found the love of her life, Haywood. Unfortunately he was turned into an otter, and freeing him from the curse becomes her top/only priority. With the kingdom of Greater Greensward in danger of an attack, Emma and Eadric set out on a quest to help turn Haywood back to human -- in the hopes that the Green Witch will focus on the task of securing the kingdom.
“Dragon’s Breath” has all the elements of the first book in the series, but is in many ways better. More excitement, with journeys from the mountain top where the dragons live, down to the sea where mermaids and an octopus dwell; more twists; and Emma and Eadric's relationship clearly grows as they endure many trials.
The ending was satisfying but it does end with a cliffhanger. Fortunately, you don't have to wait to read the next book, "Once Upon A Curse".
THIS BOOK COUNTS AS 2 BOOKS After Emma and Eadric were turned back to humans, Emma was trying to figure out how Haywood could turn back into a human[instead of an otter:], so her aunt Grassina and Haywood could be together again and possibly get married. Emma decided that the only way to turn Haywood back would be by asking her grandmother[who was the one who turned him into an otter:]. Grassina, Eadric, Haywood, and Emma travel to her grandmother to ask her. Grassina refuses and puts a spell on Haywood that'll make him forget that he was ever human. If four days go by, then there is no way of reversing the spell. Emma heard her grandmother say the ingredients you need to reverse the spell. She came up with a plan. Grassina would find Haywood and bring him to the castle,and Emma and Eadric would go on an adventure to find the ingredients.
I liked this book beter than the first. It was more interesting and more was going on.
I recommend this book especially for fantasy lovers.
This second book in the Dragon Princess Series of Books was more tedious and far more sexist than the first book. I found it quite tiresome to keep hearing of the endless items Princess Emma kept tripping over, dropping, and/or losing her grip on all sorts of objects, along with the endless number of times she had to be rescued from being so frightened she could not move/speak/think/function and, thus, had to be caught/protected/rescued by Prince Eadric or someone else. There was a huge difference in her personality and ability levels between the first book and the second. In this second book, the most descriptive word that fit Emma, in nearly every situation, was "inept". Her cowardice and tendency to freeze/stop thinking/functioning under stress was both disgusting and stereotypical of classic "feminine" behaviors - which is quite different from how Emma was presented in the first book.
So, this is a book to read if one enjoys brainless, cowering, blundering female idiots who need constant rescuing via their boyfriends and/or adult family members. I have no idea why the author shifted she perspective on Emma's abilities and competence in this book but it's so obvious, there's no way to miss it. Perhaps, the author, herself, was feeling particularly inept when she was busy working on this second book in the series. Fortunately, I've read most of the rest of the books in the series so I know that Emma doesn't remain a brainless idiot in any of the remaining books.
Back when I was younger, I read this book first, not knowing it was the 2nd in the series. It still made perfect sense, as the author politely catches up the reader with small details to recap what the first book "Tales of the Frog Princess" was about. The story has all of your fantasy favorites: princesses, princes, kingdoms, witches (no black magic or weird things like necromancy, just sometimes the family curse comes to life and they get cursed as a hag (an ugly old witch)), and dragons. Of course there's dragons. The books play around with transforming into all kinds of animals, curses, family drama, wars, and even a sort of Dragon Olympics. It's a funny, witty tale that took me (as an 8 year old) only a week or so to read, and the audio books are delightful as well. Well worth getting for new readers, or even to enjoy as an adult--they're just that good.
kinda cute but not for me! i did not appreciate how persistent eadric was in asking emma to kiss him like,, yikes and they’re 14 and gonna get engaged. also, the writing was like something i’d write when i was in elementary school but slightly better. even the names sounded like things i’d come up with. olivene? i literally made up a character named olinere. anyway, that’s probably why i liked this book when i was younger (except i could never get all the way through it) but now? no thank you!
I wonder if I read this all the way through when I was younger - I remember the beginning, but not much of the rest. I’m using this series as a total guilty pleasure read after the Mistborn series. It’s cute and funny, and I the magic is fun and clever. I thought it was really cool how Emma basically leveled up her magic.
Fun sequel to The Frog Princess. Cute story with some nice fantasy elements. I continue to be interested in what happens to the characters, and will probably check out the third in the series at some point.
I’ve been having so much fun listening to these audiobooks. They are perfect if you have a middle schooler looking for a light hearted and humorous read full of magic, adventure, romance, quirky characters, funny dialogue, and mythical creatures. This book picks up right where the first one ended and I’m excited to see what happens next. The third one better pick up right where this one ends too! Haha Can I just say I absolutely LOVED the dragons in this book? Their scenes were my favorite part. I feel like the dragons and their culture were unique and it was very entertaining. More dragons please!! This book takes them to a lot of different settings! You won’t ever be bored. The narrator was great with her different voices.
SPOILERS and book notes: Emma accidentally magicked her way into the castle dungeon where witches ghosts still haunt. The ghosts are hilarious bc look what they do when ever someone comes down for salt etc: “the gruesome historic reenactments that some of the ghosts enjoyed.” Her mom doesn’t want her to be a witch at all so she needs to learn in secret. Lil stinker the bat. Emma can talk to animals bc she was once a frog. Emma’s grandpa is a ghost that’s in the dungeon too! Their family curse is after they turn 16 if they touch a flower they will become a nasty hag. Emma’s goal is to become the green witch like her grandma was before she turned into a hag: “the nicest as well as the most powerful witch around. Those are both requirements for being the Green Witch." Grassina is the green witch now. And if there isn’t one then evil things could invade the kingdom. Every time she sneezes she and Eadric turn back to a frog! Grassina and Haywood (still an otter) are soooo in love. The four G H E Ea flew in a magic carpet to the witches retirement center to get GMA to turn Haywood back human. Emma sneezed again and turned to frogs so she tried to turn them back human but accidentally turned them old people lol. Emma sneezed while in a storm on the magic carpet so her and Eadric fell. She did a spell for a flying to creature to catch them and this creature caught them named Manta who can fly and swim and eats plankton: “"Frogs, huh?" Manta said. "Never heard of frogs before. You must be rare." "As rare as enchanted royalty," Eadric said, puffing himself up. "That's not rare. I wish I had a mouthful of plankton for every enchanted prince I've met.” A little old wizard named Olefat (has a pet parrot named Me Too) stole all the wicked witches memories and stored them in bottles. It has the written ingredients cure for Haywood! Olefat reminds me of professor Lockhart. He is only good at memory spells and so uses them to steal spells from other better witches. Grassina has to go find Haywood whom GMA banished somewhere so Eadric and Emma will find the ingredients! “A gossamer hair from mother-of-pearl. The breath of a dragon green. A feather from an aged horse, The husk of a magic bean.” They first are going to go to the sea and talk to Coral (a sea witch) for the hair! Yeah we get to meet Emma’s dad the King! A strong serious man! Who found out that King Beltran Prince Jorge's father sent spies in their kingdom. (Gulp) and now with Grassina gone they will attack for land! A little green crab (from the island) named Shelton is tagging along now too. Coral and her beautiful mermaid friends are sirins. So of course Eadric is acting like a buffoon haha. Octopuses make the best butlers. lol. “"Octavius isn't a sea monster, he's an octopus! They make the best butlers. I don't know what I'd do without him. He can do more than one job at a time, and he's all the defense I need." The hair is from the mermaid named pearl’s MOTHER. And she is a nasty sea witch. To get the hair they are performing a task of getting a pearl from a sea monster for her. They went in a “cave” to get the pearl that ended up being the monsters mouth! They battle its tongue!! Oh good I’m glad they give the annoying crab as a gift to coral. After they are attacked by a shark. Now they are going to a magic market through a magic tapestry to buy magic beans. Eadric buys a talking sword named ferdy who would rather be a pen than a sword. They fought a GIANT SPIDER bc Eadric got caught in its web along with a raven and a baby dragon! They defeated it by using giants stepping foot! Ralf (the baby dragon they saved) said he could take them to his gpa the king of the dragons and he could help them find a green one! They are frogs rn so they fly on the baby dragons back! Haha what an image!! Dragons don’t eat frogs so they just can’t have Emma sneeze and they will be fine. lol “Tell me something. What would you have said if someone had told you a few weeks ago that you soon would be riding on a dragon's back with a princess in your arms?" I felt Eadric shrug. "I'd have asked her name. A few weeks ago, I was looking for a princess to kiss. I never imagined I'd be lucky enough to find you." I sighed and settled back against his chest. For a frog who could be all too thickheaded, Eadric could be awfully sweet sometimes.” They get there and there is no such thing as GREEN dragons apparently. Ralf gives them a salve that makes the frogs fire proof and not dry out. They got a horse feather from Pegasus descendent who is old and deaf. This is so epic. Ralf is taking them to the dragon Olympics in a volcano and Ralf’s dad swims in the lava!! Names of dragons: Gargle Snort, Flash Red-Snout. My mother's name is Flame Snorter, but everybody calls her Snorty, Grumble Belly. Ralfs mom won the flame distance competition! Ralfs mom and dad were totally flirting with each other after she won! “"You were super, Mama! You're the best!" His mother laughed and fondled the ridge atop his head. Turning toward the larger dragon, she smiled. "And what about you, Grumblekins?" "You were great, Hot Lips," the big dragon said.” Emma sneezed and turned them into humans ! The dragons don’t like humans and are terrified of them bc they hunt them! It’s all about perspective. But Ralf ate something bad so he is Turing green from sickness so he lets them take his breath! Them Emma heals him with her magic! And hopefully it will help with dragon and human relations and prejudice. The dragon smoke when breathed makes your magic stronger if you are friendly with dragons. So now her magic is strong! and she can change forms at will! The dad gave them a claw and if they say his name he will come help! An epic witch battle between the wicked grandma and Grassina and Emma. Awww the ingredients of the potion worked and Haywood is human again!!! They are in love and kissed! And then beautiful flower petals fell down on them. BUT THE CURSE!!!! Grassina turned into an ugly wicked witch like their grandma! NOOOOO just when they had gotten together again!! And now Emma is the green witch and has to be the one do help defend the kingdom! Grumblebelly is helping them fight the army! Emma keeps turning knights into frogs and mice while flying on a dragon! The invading Jorge army leaves!! And this is what Emma says to Eadric: “"I'm sorry if I seem to take you for granted sometimes. I dragged you into some awful predicaments, but you've helped me more than I could have dreamed possible. I appreciate everything you've done." "Enough to give me a kiss?" "Mmm," I said. The kiss was long and loving and I enjoyed every second of it. After a time, Eadric pulled away to murmur, "You're wrong about one thing. Those were adventures, not predicaments. I like adventures, and maybe that's one of the reasons I'm crazy about you. When you're around, I never know what's going to happen next!" The next book BETTER be about finding a cure for the flower curse.
This takes place a day or two after The Frog Princess. They’re eager to change Haywood back from an otter to a wizard, but he can’t remember the method to change him back. Emma suggests since she’s been a disappointment as a witch and her grandma is always complaining, she’ll want more grandkids in the hopes of getting a better one and will change Haywood back for that reason, so they go to her magical retirement community.
It’s deserted, but a mouse points her towards flyers for a swamp resort that made all the witches take off on their brooms to find. They head there too only to discover it’s a beach and all the old witches have lost their memory. Since most of them were pretty wicked, without their memories they’re actually nice now, except Emma’s grandma due to her curse.
Emma and Eadric find a cottage where a wizard and his parrot are stressing over how miserable their scheme has turned out while the memories kept in jars keep insulting them. Her grandma’s memories brag about the complicated method she created for Haywood to turn back. Emma brings Grassina over, who recognizes the wizard as a useless one and gives him a headstart to flee before the witches regain their memory.
Rather than be grateful, her grandma instead sends Haywood far away with a spell that will erase all his memories and make him think he’s just an otter within a few days if he’s not changed back. Emma apologizes for her plan backfiring, but reveals she knows the method to change him back now, so they can split up: Grassina can track him down while Emma and Eadric gather the ingredients.
The queen doesn’t like that Haywood’s back because Grassina is the Green Witch who protects their kingdom better than the other kingdoms’ protections, who have to fight off trolls and werewolves yearly, but Haywood has always been a distraction for Grassina, who gets lost in him. Because Emma didn’t accept the engagement with Jorge due to being a frog, and came back with Prince Eadric, the other kingdom was offended and demanded she marry Jorge and give a chunk of land as dowry, or they’ll go to war since their spies reported Grassina’s absence. Emma vows to have Grassina ready to defend them within a few days.
The first ingredient takes them to visit a sea witch to get a gossamer hair from a mother-of-pearl, but pearls don’t have hair. However, a mermaid named Pearl has a mother with gossamer hair. Her mother is cruel and agrees to exchange a hair if they accomplish a dangerous task, but will kill them if they’re late. They do so, and Pearl brings them a hair while her mother sleeps because her mother would not keep the deal otherwise.
Next they manage to buy a magical bean husk at a magic market in the tapestry on Grassina’s wall, where they meet her grandma who is hunting the wizard. The beans are out of season so no one has them, but then an old lady sells them the bean husk in exchange for them telling her where her extra eyes are, since they saw the jar of them in the last book. Her husband took them to give to his new girlfriend, who ran off with them after dumping him. Eadric eats everything, so he eats what’s inside the bean husks since they only need the husks, which will now effect him for life since they’re magical. Eadric also buys a singing sword who doesn’t like to fight.
They go into the forest to find a green dragon to get its breath, but encounter a giant spider after they free the victims from its web, including a frightened young blue dragon named Ralph. Eadric fights the spider for a while until Emma lures it into the footprint of a giant to be smashed. Ralph is grateful and decides to help them get dragon’s breath by taking them to his dragon king grandfather, who tells them there’s no such thing as a green dragon because they don’t come in that color.
Emma starts to think the entire ingredient list was a lie, even though some of the other ingredients were listed as impossible and unreal but turned out to just be a play on words. Ralph takes them to meet an elderly pegasus to get the feather of an aged horse, which Emma also suspected was a lie. Then he takes them to the dragon Olympics to watch his mom compete in long distance fire breathing.
Since the start of the book when she visited her ghost grandpa, Emma discovered when she sneezes, she turns back into a frog, and only becomes human after sneezing again or successfully casting a spell, which she struggles to make up. Because the frog enchantment connected them, Eardric also reverts with her. He’s uneasy about her magic after she makes so many mistakes, but she keeps trying spells. It is because they become frogs that they’re able to be around the bigger dragons safely, since dragons hate humans but not frogs.
Ralph gets sick and turns green, making the king amazed that they were right about green dragons. Realizing this, Ralph quickly breaths into a container for them when they turn human again. Then his parents agree to let Emma try a spell she knows to make him not sick. The king warns that casting spells in dragon smoke will take away all magic from the enemies of dragons, or enhance the magic of the friends of dragons. Since she’s never harmed anyone with magic, Emma takes the chance that it’s safe. She feels her magic get stronger so she can now sense the outcome of a spell before she even says it.
Ralph’s dad flies them home, and Grassina has finally found Haywood, but he’s wild now, so Emma teleports him to the pond to stay safe until they’re ready. Grassina is shocked by her power. Her grandma shows up and seemingly summons Haywood to kill him to devastate Grassina, but Emma sees through it because she knows how strong her spell was to prevent him from being removed from the pond. Her grandma tests her skill and is impressed before leaving.
Grassina mixes the ingredients in a complicated way that I don’t think was necessary because it wasn’t included in the requirements her mom told Haywood, then she uses it to change him back. However, there was an addition to the spell where his return surrounded him with flower petals, which touch Grassina and spread the ugly and mean curse to her. She no longer cares about him or the kingdom and leaves, with Emma becoming the Green Witch.
Their army has gone to meet the enemies and Emma has to help, so she calls Ralph’s dad to fly them over. The enemy has their own dragons, so she thinks their wizard isn’t the useless guy Grassina believed, but then Emma realizes those dragons are weird and casts a spell to end illusions and the dragons vanish and the wizard who was just handsome now isn’t. She turns a bunch of the soldiers into frogs for as long as they stay in their kingdom’s territory, then confronts the enemy king and Jorge.
Jorge doesn’t want to marry her either, but is forced and is on his dad’s pompous side. Despite Emma’s show of power, the king still thinks he has the power and threatens her then runs off. She turns more soldiers into frogs then chases him down and he gives in, so the army collects their frogs and flees.
I felt like the relationship between Emma and Eadric was better this time, probably since I was used to it now and started the book thinking some time would have passed between it and the first book. She wants to marry Eadric now and apologizes to him for dragging him into so many dangerous situations, but he calls them adventures, which he loves, and says that only makes him like her more.
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This book is even funnier than The Frog Princess, and has tons of nods to fairy tales and other fantastic elements. My favorite part of the book was the interaction with the dragons, although seeing Emma come into her powers and start winning at everything is pretty satisfying, too.
I also like the elements introduced in the books that pave the way for a sequel. In the first book, it was the introduction to Haywood, which naturally leads to this book being about breaking his curse. Then so the next book will naturally lead to Emma breaking that curse (Baker does this with The Wide-Awake Princess series, too).
Emma has a sort of “Should I or shouldn’t I” when it comes to Eadric, which I think is a great change over the usual “And they all lived happily ever after.” I mean, it’s pretty obvious that Emma and Eadric will live happily ever after, but for once we’re seeing the journey to it.
Overall, Dragon’s Breath is quite a charming book, and in many ways improves upon The Frog Princess simply by making everything bigger, in a sense. Ralf the dragon was adorable, and Emma had some truly awesome moments both pre- and post-Green Witch. What happened to Grassina is a bit sad, but sure to come out all right in the next book, which is obviously going to be about breaking that curse.
Emma and Eadric are humans again and must help Grassina to get her true love back. Haywood was turned into an otter years before by Grassina's mother. She didn't think he wasa suitable suitor for her daughter so thought this was the best way to get rid of him. She made the recipe for the cure deliberately difficult so he wouldn't be able to turn back. But now Grassina has found him again she is determined not to let him go. So with Emma and Eadric's help they set off to find four magical items needed to turn him back. This book seemed slightly slower than the first, it was more detailed and deeper explained. There was a lot of back story involving the curse and Grassina's mother which was quite detailed and slowed the pace of the story quite a bit. Eadric seems to do nothing but eat and whine in this one. But Emma goes from strength to strength. I liked her a lot more in this book. There was a lot of action scenes and exciting twists but they were in between the slower parts so the book just seemed to drag a little bit. However saying that it is only 292 pages so it still didn't take me that long and overall the plot line was good. I love the devotion between Haywood and Grassina, and the twist at the end was very good. Overall it is still a good book and worth a read, it's just a bit slow in places. You may find yourself skimming bits.
E.D. Baker does it again! Another suspense-filled book. Things I loved: the characters, Emma's growing relationship with Eadric, and the funny times. Things I didn't like: nothing. Everything was really well-done. (also I read this book a year ago and don't remember everything (: ha ha) 5 stars and I'm telling everyone to read it!
Like the first, just fun. Def. would make a 'good' Disney movie, if you like those. Eadric is not worthy of Emma though... every time I notice him he's doubting her abilities or being queasy or gluttonous.
There is a big loose thread at the end of this but I doubt that I'll continue the series. The most fun parts for me are minor ones, like the sneaked-in homages to other fairy tales.
I love this series so much. I’m so glad I decided to listen to this series. There’s so many details that I had forgotten and I love revisiting the characters and the world. I’m starting the next one as soon as I can!
This was such a cute read. We all enjoyed the adventure and suspense of this story, and watching Emerelda come into her own and the relationships grow was a pleasure.
After having somewhat liking the first book I chose I may take a gander to see what the second book would be about. And that is when the book became a brick wall to me.
It was slow to get into even though getting started from where the last book left off. And then from there the story just seemed to trickle drop-by-drop until you just wanted to throw the book. Meanwhile the characters aren't fleshed out anymore than they were in the original but they can almost be seen to have devolved with the book taking a more feminist stance for Emma while Eadric would in a Disney film be the comedic relief pet/animal that accompanies the princess on her journey of self-discovery instead of the Prince Charming that so many of us were raised on.
Although the first book was a bit busy, Dragon's Breath takes this busyness to a whole new level so much so that the whole adventure seems pretty rushed while not really focusing on any one facet. And since of Emma's extreme good fortune it just felt more unrealistic than the first book and very off-putting as well while the ending came down to overpowering the protagonist, which agitated me greatly, especially since she magically becomes this great witch after spending 14 years as a klutz that can't cast a spell to two weeks of middling adventures with no actual bad things truly happening to her.
As a result I struggled honestly about whether I wanted to read the last book since basically the second one closed on the actual adventure that the first book started thus making any other additional books to be separate books from that first batch. Furthermore I chose to check out the rest of the series books to further make up my mind about whether I should continue. Book three and four continue with the same cast, book five is actually a prequel from before the first four and then book six to eight are a whole new series while the last book is an alternate 1.5 or so thus how can it be claimed there are actually nine books altogether.
In the end to save my sanity I am choosing to close the series at this second book as there really doesn't seem anything else much to be offered that will keep my attention since of the problems previously mentioned. And as mentioned before if I had come to this series young enough and without experience of some great fantasy books I may have been a fan so there still may be some readers out there for this quasi-series.
After returning back to their human forms, Emma is suddenly put in the position to help reunite her aunt with her lost love when everything goes awry and her kingdom becomes at risk. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Boooo, I ended up not enjoying this book as much as the previous. Not even nostalgia could save it.
I think it's because this book was a lot less complex than the previous book? The worldbuilding and plot was a lot weaker in this book than in the previous. It was weird how the synopsis emphasized the war/conflict with the other country when it's honestly not even the major plot.
I adore Emma and Eadric in this book. Their dynamic was absolutely adorable, but they didn't grow at all? They were consistent throughout and kept repeating the same mistakes they made in book 1.
The side characters were cute, but they just were a lot more bland compared to the ones in the first book. They didn't have any depth and were just surface level.
The overarching plot was poorly done. It felt like the book couldn't decide what was more important and kept interchanging the side plot/major plot and honestly made the book a little boring.
Also, the worldbuilding was a lot worse. It was weird how there was a reference to ancient Greeks, so maybe it's set in an AU? I don't know it just didn't feel as tight as in the previous.
The writing was pretty funny, and I liked how the book was paced it just wasn't as good as the first. I won't be continuing because even the nostalgia factor couldn't make me enjoy it.