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True Treasure: The Dragon and the Girl, #2
True North: The Dragon and the Girl, #1
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Book 2 of The Dragon and the Girl series

 

"A feel-good, enthralling fantasy that adults and children alike will savor." — Kirkus Reviews

 

DIRE NEWS ARRIVES FROM CANTINGTON.

Rumors of dragon sightings are stirring up fears based on old stories that depict dragons as bloodthirsty, fire-breathing monsters. To protect his people, the Overking decrees that all dragons must die.    

 

Twelve-year-old Eliana knows the truth about dragons. After all, her best friend Winston is one! Fresh off an adventure where she saved her kingdom with her ability to communicate with Winston's family, she is now excited to hone her skills through her Dragon Speaker apprenticeship. That is until she begins having a recurring nightmare of a scar-faced soldier, a poison-tipped spear, and an orb that glows in the dark. What's even more worrisome is that Winston is having the same nightmare.

 

When they hear of the Overking's decree, they realize their dreams may not be a coincidence. Eliana must quickly learn how to use her ability to understand dragons to help solve a mystery about an ancient treasure and save the dragons from certain death. Along the way, there are lessons to be learned about the dangerous desire for fame, about the transitory nature of plans, and about how treasure can mean different things to different people…and dragons.

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Release dateDec 2, 2021
True Treasure: The Dragon and the Girl, #2
True North: The Dragon and the Girl, #1

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  • True North: The Dragon and the Girl, #1

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    True North: The Dragon and the Girl, #1
    True North: The Dragon and the Girl, #1

    THE LAST DRAGONS IN THE KINGDOM WERE KILLED A HALF CENTURY AGO. At least that's what twelve-year-old Eliana has grown up hearing. Imagine her surprise when one morning in the forest she finds herself eye-to-eye with a young dragon. When she learns the dragon's father has been missing since the last full moon, she vows to help. Together, they seek the King for guidance, but upon reaching the castle they realize the short, frazzled King has problems of his own. The kingdom's treasure is missing and the tribute to the Overking is due in a few short weeks. If the King doesn't pay, he will lose his kingdom to the Overking's feckless nephew. The dragon and the girl must discover courage—sprinkled with magic—to find what is lost before the kingdom falls into the wrong hands, and people and dragons perish forever.

  • True Treasure: The Dragon and the Girl, #2

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    True Treasure: The Dragon and the Girl, #2
    True Treasure: The Dragon and the Girl, #2

    Book 2 of The Dragon and the Girl series   "A feel-good, enthralling fantasy that adults and children alike will savor." — Kirkus Reviews   DIRE NEWS ARRIVES FROM CANTINGTON. Rumors of dragon sightings are stirring up fears based on old stories that depict dragons as bloodthirsty, fire-breathing monsters. To protect his people, the Overking decrees that all dragons must die.       Twelve-year-old Eliana knows the truth about dragons. After all, her best friend Winston is one! Fresh off an adventure where she saved her kingdom with her ability to communicate with Winston's family, she is now excited to hone her skills through her Dragon Speaker apprenticeship. That is until she begins having a recurring nightmare of a scar-faced soldier, a poison-tipped spear, and an orb that glows in the dark. What's even more worrisome is that Winston is having the same nightmare.   When they hear of the Overking's decree, they realize their dreams may not be a coincidence. Eliana must quickly learn how to use her ability to understand dragons to help solve a mystery about an ancient treasure and save the dragons from certain death. Along the way, there are lessons to be learned about the dangerous desire for fame, about the transitory nature of plans, and about how treasure can mean different things to different people…and dragons.

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