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Green Hills and Dragon Tales

The Green Hills Series, Book 2

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Green Hills and Dragon Tales

By: Celyn Kendrick
Narrated by: Elena Valentine
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The white and red dragons have been mates for billions of years, and finally, they were together once more—except one of them cannot remember who he is. Michael Dougal told himself it was simply another opportunity to fall in love with his soulmate, but it was more like dating an amnesiac.

Meanwhile, Stewart Rygby has increasingly been made aware of his responsibility to manage and protect the vast estate holdings he has come to learn are in his care, which include the local fairy village of the Tylwyth Teg. The problem is that they treat their king like the village idiot because he can never quite remember their meetings when he’s on the other side.

Then there is the minor problem of family inheritance, which may lead to a lake resort that would encroach dangerously close to the ancient lair of y Ddraig Goch—the Red Dragon.

Father Aron has the power to prevent this egregious trespass, but it requires accepting the crusade on faith. To fight for his birthright and keep the Holy Grail safe from his vindictive and cruel family, however, he will need a chess grandmaster by his side.

The story continues as mysteries unfold in the second book of the Green Hills series!

©2022, 2023 Celyn Kendrick (P)2023 Celyn Kendrick
Dragons & Mythical Creatures Fantasy Fiction Mythology Dragons Village
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