The Daughter of Dragons: Book One
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  • Reads 344
  • Votes 81
  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 11m
Ongoing, First published May 10, 2020
A story about power, love and redemption:

Celene Valkyrie, daughter of King Odin of Hathe is the first dragon master in her family for centuries. As dragon master, Celene has the power to control the last of the Elder dragons, a power that has kept the Valkyrie Royal family on the throne for generations. However, in order to keep peace among the kingdoms, Celene's father agrees to an arranged marriage between Celene's sister Enid and the mysterious King Alder. An unexpected betrayal forces Celene into hiding where she must plan her revenge and take back her rightful heir to the throne at whatever the cost.
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