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A Cat's Guide to Saving the Kingdom

Dragoncat, Book 3

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A Cat's Guide to Saving the Kingdom

By: Chris Behrsin
Narrated by: Matthew Lloyd Davies
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Once again, the cat must save the day

Ben who rides dragons is twice a hero. He's defeated all kinds of demons and learned how to transform into a chimera. That's powerful stuff for a mere cat.

Oh, how proud his ancestors would be if they saw him today.

In fact, he's far too powerful for Astravar, the mighty warlock and Ben's nemesis, who can't stand the thought of being defeated by a mere moggie. But now he has allied with the other warlocks and together they have a plan to destroy the kingdom.

Obviously, when the warlocks attack, everyone's going to turn to the mighty Dragoncat for help. That's the problem with being a hero, you see. When threats loom on the horizon, everyone expects said hero to step up to the plate and save the day.

Alas, war involves giving up a lot of home comforts, and Ben doesn't like that one bit.

©2021 Chris Behrsin (P)2022 Tantor
Fantasy Fiction Literature & Fiction Satire Comedy Cats Witchcraft Magic Users Magic Paranormal
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Amazing book that my daughter loved. She has been busy making up all sorts of games with the imagination sparked from the book. Dragons, warlocks, cats, magic, magic crystals and fairies. Lots of fun.

Inspired creativity in my daughter

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