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Dragon Redeemed

By: Linda K. Hopkins
Narrated by: Josephine Hall
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Xavier Seaton is unlike any other member of the Drake Clan. Raised in the mountains at Storbrook Castle, his first shift into human form was when he was already a teenager. Added to that, Xavier is the most powerful dragon ever, surpassing even his grandfather, Aaron.

But such matters are of little importance when Xavier travels to Civitas with Aaron and Keira to investigate mounting threats against dragons. As he and his uncle, Zach, track down disturbing rumors, Xavier meets people who challenge his beliefs about the human race.

Evelyn Talbot is a young woman sent to live with an elderly uncle in the city. Life is restrictive, and meeting Xavier and his cousins, Robin and Suzanna, helps to restore her enjoyment of the long days of summer. Unfolding events will throw her lot together with Xavier's in unexpected ways, and when things take a nasty turn, Xavier and Evelyn, along with the entire dragon clan, will be changed forever.

©2018 Linda K. Hopkins (P)2020 Linda K. Hopkins

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