Waking the Dragons

Waking the Dragons

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Heroes are light and villains are dark, right? But what if the hero was just as dark as the villain? Roran, a wood elf, has demons a little larger than most in his country of Tennorin, with his father being killed, his mother disappearing, and a traumatic childhood event that leads to his sister's disappearance. He is trying to atone for his past but as someone targets him more so than ever, he finds it increasingly difficult to be the good guy. And what's more? He may have an ability that most races of the country decided was only a legend. ^^^ all pictures used are found on Pinterest under various tags in 'fantasy' I do not own any of the pictures. The cover was made using Piclab
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"Just because something is considered a well accepted fact, doesn't necessarily make it true" Dragons are vile, dragons are wicked, dragons are evil, and above all dragons are dangerous. Everyone knows this, so did Lynwood, son of the local woodsman. He had read enough about dragons to know of their terror and danger and that they must be killed on sight. Not like he had anything to fear, dragons have long become extinct .....or have they? When sudden peril comes to the simple woodsman home and Lynwood's father is arrested with the accusation of plotting against the king, Lynwood and his sister have to flee into the mountains with a mysterious letter that must be taken to the king's nephew. It is there that Lynwood will discover that dragons are not so extinct after all. Lynwood will find himself tangled in the sticky web of politics, and his one key to getting himself and everyone else out of it will be to put aside his prejudice and come to see dragons for what they really are. (Many thanks to my awesome friend Chey for drawing the beautiful dragon that I used for the cover. She is a talented artist and I know the world of success is ahead of her :) )

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