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  • Dragon Homeworld

  • Dragon Host, Book 3
  • By: Timothy Ellis
  • Narrated by: Kevin T. Collins
  • Length: 7 hrs and 58 mins
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Is Willow eating the Keerah Emperors just making things worse?

The Keerah War is getting personal for the Dragon Host.

Their original home world is out there somewhere.

Answers which Bud and Willow seek still elude them.

And now the tigers have made their job more difficult.

The Dragon Host is taking the war to the tigers, and the Imperium must step up to support them. But Bud has a bigger worry.

Just how will the Keerah react if they actually find the Dragon Homeworld?

©2023 Timothy Ellis (P)2024 Tantor

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