The war with Valc is just beginning, a king, who uses sheer numbers, to get what he wants. The Drosians are unproven in their skill on a large scale hunt and life in Androsia is less than ideal, particularly with the Dro'har, the warriors, away. The dragons have been less than forthcoming with their actions with their children, leaving Ayanna and her warriors, in precarious position. Rasheem is not thrilled with having to work the Drosians and is still unsure of their intentions towards him and his kingdom. He rests his entire reputation, kingship and kingdom on the word of mischievous draga, who has shown the power she possess, in the hope, she will do exactly what she promised to do... remove Valc and the threat he poses to his Kingdom. Queen Zyphire finds herself at the mercy of the Drosians and torn between making an enemy of the Drosians or breaking her promise to King Valc. Can the Drosians prove themselves to be more than the human legends claim? Can a lasting peace on the southern plains be achieved? And what about King Sayed and Lord Commander Roshen? Will they get what they want? Will the dragon riders of the north be once again, subjected to the will of humans?
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- Release Date 01/02/2019
- Author Renee Allen
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 2.03 pounds
- Dimensions 6 x 1.59 x 9 inches
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