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Dragon's
Game
In this trilogy, you are transported to the magical world of Realm and the Dragon's Game that must take place to save their world. This book includes: Dragon's Pawn, Dragon's Knight and Dragon's Queen. Available in Soft cover $24.95 + P&H Hard Cover $30.00 + P&H |
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"Balance good with evil's stain, Lest dark wizard's powers reign. Every hap shall come aright, When Dragon's Pawn is Keeper's Knight. Let in tiny sparks of day, Free those who are wizard's prey, Web of universe shine bright, Turn the Darkness into Light." Original Edition
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Dragon's Pawn Same Great Story Current Reprint |
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THEY ARE HUMANS - AND DRAGONS. HEROS - AND FRIENDS. MAGICAL - AND MIGHTY. AND SO ARE THEIR KIDS! NOW A LAND OF GODS NEEDS THEM ALL... |
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Dragon's Queen TRAPPED ON A LOST WORLD, AND A GIRL AND HER DRAGON MUST GROW UP - FAST! |
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"On Wald, an agrarian planet, a Guardian mindwiped and unclothed... A communicator's son skyjacking Sentient Trees... Poison Pods ready to destroy all human life... and an alien race ... Uncontrolled..." |
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Dragon's Rook
PROLOGUE The day of the long-planned
vacation departure had arrived, but Mirza had doubts.
“Baloo, the baby Bright One, claims danger exists out on the rim.
When I coaxed him back to sleep, he was worried about what he
sensed. Lor confirmed the
threat.” She frowned
slightly, remembering. “We’re not going over that old discussion again, are we?” her husband, Jarl, asked. “Baloo went back to sleep over five years ago. The Shadowlord has stopped using the name Lor. I can’t believe you’d trust him. He’s the mage who almost turned you into a mass of creeping green goo.” Jarl kissed her cheek.
“You agreed on the need for a vacation.”
Jarl materialized a showy white Stetson on his head and prepared to
shout, “Ya-hee!”
“Hold it, cowboy. Going
away on a vacation is a major change,” protested Mirza.
“You’re forgetting Murphy’s Law.
Anything that can go wrong always does and at the worst possible
moment. This is a double
challenge of the status quo.”
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Dragon's Bishop PROLOGUE Prince Rand checked his polished riding boots and gig line, stamped up to the entrance to the king’s office, then knocked on the dreaded door. He had considered ignoring the summons, but forty years of obedience had conditioned him to obey. In his youth, being summoned to his father’s royal study had always been the precursor to discipline. Rand’s father still distorted his son’s attitudes so their meetings ended in anger. The king had never forgiven Rand for refusing to assume the throne. Rand knew his father thought he was a slacker. |
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