Dragons Trust Book 1 - The Start
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  • Reads 263
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 27
  • Time 2h 28m
Complete, First published Jun 24, 2022
Mature
Noah Dagen. The commander of eleven of the strongest legions in the nation. He's athletic and tall. His mouth got him in trouble a lot. If he had an opinion he would say it. Years after having to leave behind the youngest of his family, and the girl he loved, they're all united once again. But the thing is, no female in history has ever been a dragon rider. Now Noah, his twin brother Micah, and his best friend Marcus are set to protect her. But an unforeseen accident happens.
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