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Outcast: The Dragon Sage Chronicles

By: C. J. McKee
Narrated by: Wendy Anne Darling
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Niamh, a young, reclusive farm girl, wishes nothing more than to have a quiet, normal life; until she becomes the focus of an outcast Dragon terrorizing the village of Dunmuir. When her farm comes under attack and the Dragon seemingly appears wherever Niamh is, she is thought to be a witch and responsible for calling down the outcast Dragon. The village Administer sends a message to the Dragon Sage, Galddor, to assist with expunging the outcast Dragon. Now, facing the wrath of the entire village, Niamh must plead with the Dragon Sage of Arydd in order to protect her life from the outcast Dragon and the villagers. But, does Niamh have a secret?

A side story adventure in the Realms of Arydd, not directly part of the Dragon Sage Trilogy.

©2015 Cameron J. McKee (P)2015 Cameron J. McKee
Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Village Dragons Outcast

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