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The Chronicles of Dragon: Finale

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The Chronicles of Dragon: Finale

By: Craig Halloran
Narrated by: Lee Alan
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Time has run out....

The Truce has crumbled and Nath Dragon must face his most fatal foe, Gorn Grattack.

Can he do it alone? Is the High Priestess Selene now a friend, ally, or a bitter enemy? Nath only has moments to figure that out before the final claws close in.

Where are the rest of the heroes? Brenwar, Bayzog and Ben must stick together with the roamers, Shum and Hoven, along with Sasha, Rerry and Samaz. Fighting for their lives and battling monsters to the death, can they emerge through the darkness in time to aid Nath Dragon?

Does Gorlee the Changeling have a final part in all of this that can save or doom them all?

Alone, against the most merciless monster in all of Nalzambor, Nath Dragon stands tall. But will it be enough?

©2014 Craig Halloran (P)2015 Craig Halloran
Dragons & Mythical Creatures Epic Fantasy Fiction Dragons

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