
The World According to Dragons 2
The World According to Dragons, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Wayne Mitchell
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By:
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Harmon Cooper
About this listen
The epic saga continues.
The stage is set. Twillo can now summon the cultivated power of a dragon, one that can take three distinct forms.
Yet he has also unleashed a force so evil that it could very well ruin the Four Kingdoms if he doesn't act in time.
Jecha, the banished God of Carnage, is freeing dragons from the Realm of the Formless, and it will take everything Twillo has and then some to stop him.
Twillo has relics and he can use dragonessence, but there are other magical wonders in the Four Kingdoms that may aid him in his fight.
First, he'll have to collect them.
And even if he can collect the legendary Arcane Cards, that doesn't mean he'll be able to cast them . . .
©2023 Harmon Cooper; copyright 2023 by Boycott Books (P)2023 Tantor
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