Dragon's Heart

Dragon's Heart

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After centuries of peace, a dragon has risen from the caverns below. The towns lay in ashes, the people have fled when the fires started. After they returned, the dragon was resting in the cliff of Never Dale, the old forbidden city for all living creatures. Only one hope remains, they must call upon their guardians.
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The Elvenking Two thousand years ago, Elarinya left the Woodland Realm-and the prince she loved-without a word. She never told him why. Now she has returned, hoping to finally find peace with the past she abandoned. But Thranduil is no longer the young prince she once knew. He is a king. A widower. A father. To him, Elarinya's disappearance was betrayal. To her, leaving was the only way to save the man she loved. Forced to serve once again within the Woodland Realm under the very king she once loved, Elarinya must face the consequences of the choice she made centuries ago. She must bury the feelings she thought time had erased-while the man who once held her heart does everything in his power to keep her at a distance. But some wounds never truly fade. And some love refuses to die. As old truths come to light and buried emotions begin to resurface, Elarinya soon realizes that returning to Greenwood may have set something far more dangerous in motion than she ever imagined. A story of love, regret, loyalty... and the cost of choosing the wrong path.

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