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A Cat's Guide to Meddling with Magic - A Cozy Fantasy Adventure

Chris Behrsin

Editora: Worldwalkers Publishing

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Not another adventure!Against all odds, Ben the Bengal cat defeated the demon dragon and sent it back to the Seventh Dimension. Consequently, Ben's nemesis, the evil warlock Astravar is ever so slightly miffed. A demon dragon was meant to take over the realm for Astravar, while the warlock stayed in a tower with a nice cup of tea and watched the conquest from afar. But it didn't quite work that way...Now, as a mysterious student prodigy emerges in Ben's academy, Ben's new feline-fae friend starts behaving rather odd, and Astravar seems to be concocting a brand-new nefarious plan, Ben realises he'll have to go on another adventure. One that involves fairies, chimeras, and hippopotami, and that also crosses dimensions."A Cat's Guide to Meddling with Magic" is the second book in the first Dragoncat trilogy – a series of fun and kid-friendly dragon riding adventures where not only humans befriend dragons, but cats (and a dog) too.
Disponível desde: 16/05/2023.

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