The Dragon Fantasy - Softcover

Thomson, Kay

 
9781662958687: The Dragon Fantasy

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Dragons and humans have fought against one another for generations, and they have always struggled to find a common balance for peace. However, the dragons in this world are not at all what humans would expect as they are able to take on their own human forms and live amongst humans in secret. The Dragon Fantasy begins with a Light Dragon named Lucian. He has always been fascinated with the human world, and eventually he travels to their world and meets a human girl named Donica. Donica is from a small town which was hidden away from the rest of the world, but many would not have guessed that her town was so close to the Dragon's territory. Growing up, Donica knew that there were some secrets buried in her past, but she was unaware of what those secrets hid or why those close to her would not share the truth. After meeting Lucian, the two quickly become inseparable, but little do they know that they are about to be twisted into a tornado of chaos. Along with the great feud between dragons and humans and all of the secrets and mysteries hidden from within this world, they soon find themselves wrapped up in a never-ending cycle of deceit and lies. What secrets are hidden from within? Only the past can tell...

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Kay Thomson began writing stories when she was seven-years-old, and she used her imagination to entertain herself. She was born with a hearing loss, and she didn't get the help she needed until she was five years of age. Her imagination became her strength against all struggles during her childhood. She grew up in a small town of Newberg, Oregon and started using her gift of writing to keep her spirits up. In 2012, during her first semester of college, she found her true calling as an author. With the help of an influential professor, she embarked upon her new dream of becoming the next best-selling author.

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