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The Magical Realm, Book 4: The Dragon Court

By: Fionnuala Swann
Narrated by: Kylei Stoddard
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Dear Listeners,
If you have listened Books 1-3 in the Magical Realm, here you find Book 4.

The warrior Aeslynn arrives in Queen Enanna's realm advising there is a war in the earth realms and seeking a rider, a dragon who carries a dragon warrior, to take her back to the earth realms. The rider Anitane a battle worn dragon raised far from the Dragon Court now under the protection of Queen Enanna is requested. They travel to the earth realm where to her surprise the belligerent Anitane takes a liking to his warrior and chooses to remain. Learn about their journey.

This is book 4, a short book before we return to the Isle of Dreams to find Princess Athea. Fionnuala Swann, an Irish Storyteller.

©2025 Fionnuala Swann (P)2025 Fionnuala Swann
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