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Gunnora's Dragons

By: Carol Dennis
Narrated by: Karen Savage
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Gunnora Silverhair, the Eldil princess of Carvaldor, flees the castle after she overhears her father arranging her marriage to Hugh the Horrible, the local ogre. She takes sanctuary in the Enchanted Forest with Hanna, the old wisewoman, who calls her Nory. She continues her lessons in healing magic which her mother had begun before her death.

While in the forest, Nory heals Ragon, the Prince of Diamante. During his recuperation, Vildor, Ragon's uncle, murders his father. Before Ragon's father died, he had arranged Ragon's marriage to Princess Raksha. Honor bound, he must return to his kingdom and marry her.

Ragon returns to Diamante, where Vildor's sorcerer, Mord, creates a spell that imprisons Ragon within a giant ruby. They intend for Ragon to remain a prisoner forever because only dragon magic can free Ragon. Nory and her dragon friends must find Ragon and free him, or he will remain within the ruby forever.

©2011 Carol Dennis (P)2012 Wildside Press LLC
Classics Epic Fantasy

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