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Scaleshifter: The Dragon Bones

By: Shelby Hailstone Law
Narrated by: L Spooner
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The dragon council has scorched most of the land in their quest to kill off the last of humanity. Now, even other dragons agree that they must be stopped. Unfortunately, the best way to stop them is to team up with the humans in Ytona, a village dedicated entirely to killing dragons and to making use of their magic.

Caleb has been to the village before; the last time he went, he was imprisoned for being a dragon. But when he’s gravely injured in a fight with the council, he has no choice but to entrust his safety to the village while he recovers. Nowhere else is safe.

Now, without Caleb’s silver tongue, Ziya finds herself alone among dragons, thrust into the unenviable position of speaking for all of humanity. She’s not as good as Caleb is at uniting enemies, but she knows she has to try.

©2022 Shelby Hailstone Law (P)2025 Shelby Hailstone Law
Epic Fantasy

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