
Dragon Tide: Dragonlet
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Narrated by:
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Jeanne Pilgrim Mayo
About this listen
Baby dragons are a lot of trouble!
A new series by USA Today best-selling author, Sarah K. L. Wilson.
Seleska never meant to cause any trouble when she rescued a baby dragon on the beach. After all, she'd been rescued as a child by a dragon, and didn't that mean that she owed their kind a debt?
But now, her new dragon friend had gotten her in a lot of trouble, and if she doesn't find a way to help him, the whole world might fall apart.
Can Seleska keep her new friend safe long enough for him to save the world?
Perfect for dragon lovers everywhere, Dragon Tide: Dragonlet is episode one of Dragon Tide. The adventure begins today!
©2019 Sarah K. L. Wilson (P)2019 Sarah K. L. Wilson
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