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The Dragon Constellation by James Voorhees | Found Family, Free Will & Frontline Heroes [Book Discussion]

The Dragon Constellation by James Voorhees | Found Family, Free Will & Frontline Heroes [Book Discussion]

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🐉 What do you do when destiny finds you—and it’s nothing like you imagined?


The Dragon Constellation is the soul-stirring first book in The Ambassador Chronicles by James Voorhees. Inspired by real experiences as a frontline worker during the COVID-19 pandemic, this sci-fi fantasy adventure is more than a quest—it’s a reckoning with fate, trauma, healing, and heroism.

As a band of unlikely allies unite to face cosmic forces and personal demons, themes of found family, love, second chances, and self-determination rise from the page. With grit, humor, and deep humanity, Voorhees crafts a world where every person can be the hero—and where every scar has a story worth telling.


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💬 Can we still choose our path—even when the stars seem to say otherwise?


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