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Keeper of Dragons Book 2: The Elven Alliance

By: J. A. Culican
Narrated by: Zachary Hetrick
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The fates have spoken.

Cole and Eva are the Keeper of Dragons - the only ones who can save all true beings from a time of fear.

Uncontrollable power.

Cole finds himself unstable, unpredictable, and volatile. He has no control of the tillium-fairy magic he stole from the farros. Out of options, the dragons turn to a once ally - the elves - for help. Curious about the dragon who wields both dragon and fairy magic, they accept - but on their terms only. The dragons must submit to Prince Gaber and his rules.

A new enemy.

Queen Tana continues to haunt Cole's dreams, as a new enemy shows his face - another fallen enemy with a bigger agenda than the farros-fallen fairies; an enemy stronger and smarter; an enemy with an army that could destroy all true beings. Enter King Eldrick of the eldens. The fallen elves.

Sometimes evil wins. Join USA Today best-selling author J. A. Culican on an epic fantasy adventure that fans and critics are calling a world of magic and comparing to Robert Jordan.

Book 1: The Prince Returns

Book 2: The Elven Alliance

Book 3: The Mere Treaty

©2017 J. A. Culican (P)2018 J. A. Culican
Fantasy Fiction Literature & Fiction Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Paranormal Royalty Science Fiction & Fantasy Dragons
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