A couple of years ago I read a book recommended to me by a friend. It was the first book in a series, and I believe the authors wrote under a pen name. The book was a novel about a human girl who ends up being fostered by dragons, away from her own kind. She's eventually removed from her dragon family, I believe because her "brother" is missing and she sets out to find him. Conflict eventually ensues, yadda, yadda, but I can't remember very little else.
In the end I didn't like it that much, but it's bugging me, now, that I can hardly remember anything about it.
I -think- it was written by two women, one of whom is now deceased, which at the time put the series in limbo. That, though, is all I can recall.
J. wrote: "A couple of years ago I read a book recommended to me by a friend. It was the first book in a series, and I believe the authors wrote under a pen name. The book was a novel about a human girl who..."
The Elvenbane, perhaps? That was co-writen by Andre Norton and Mercedes Lackey.
In the end I didn't like it that much, but it's bugging me, now, that I can hardly remember anything about it.
I -think- it was written by two women, one of whom is now deceased, which at the time put the series in limbo. That, though, is all I can recall.