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Dragon Riders of Osnen - 2 Book Bundle

Richard Fierce

Editorial: Dragonfire Press

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Sinopsis

Dragons can be dangerous... if you don't bond with them first.
 
Eldwin wants to be a dragon rider like his father before him, but first he must pass three tests to prove he's worthy.
 
He's determined to pass, but his maimed arm is a constant reminder of his disadvantage. Will the obstacles Eldwin faces keep him from reaching his dreams, or will he finally see what it's like to ride the skies?
 
This book bundle includes the first two books of the series.
Disponible desde: 01/01/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 280 páginas.

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