
Dragon Prince
The Last Free Dragon, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Dez Walker
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Jordan Killam
About this listen
Kashir has lived his whole life in the shadow of his older brother, who is now the king. When the young prince saves a dragon in distress, it appears he has finally done something to help his brother and his kingdom. He soon learns that the power of a dragon is something not to be trifled with—or controlled. Will the dragon help Kashir become the prince he has always hoped to be, or will it destroy everything he sought to protect?
Dragon Prince is the first book in The Last Free Dragon fantasy adventure. If you enjoy magical worlds and unforgettable characters, you don't want to miss this epic adventure from bestselling authors Jada Fisher and Shannon VanBergen.
©2023 Jada Fisher and S.L. Vanbergen (P)2023 Dreamscape Lore
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