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The Cursed Dragon - Book One of the Age of Acama Series

What if dragons were real and among us right now in today's world - Apex predators of all colors, 70 feet long with magical blood that they wield masterfully to care for their food source and herd: the human race? These dragons aren't pets nor do they allow humans to ride on their backs. The Cursed Dragon brings together what other stories have not, European and Oriental Dragons, AND gives the answers to why and how they exist but mere humans don't know about them. This believable fiction covers all continents and weaves science, history, and real locations into the fabric of fantasy. The purple dragoness Kalara used to be an Acama, a leader of dragons titled after the first king of the Aztecs, Acamapichtli who was actually a green dragon posing as a human over 600 years ago. But now she is lost; living as a human without magic in Tulsa, Oklahoma under the care of a Medicine Woman called Annette. The humans say Kalara has amnesia but that isn't exactly right. She has been cursed with a magic spell of confusion and empty mind by a hidden enemy. Now its up to a blue dragon named Ravanan, who is a master at mind control spells, to find Kalara and fix her fragile mind. But while he and Kalara work hard to regain her magic and memories the enemy is growing and infecting the herd...

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