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When Dragon Collide

Zorn's Quest, Book 4

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When Dragon Collide

By: Steven Kandas
Narrated by: Brad Derry
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Welcome to Book 4 of Zorn's Quest: In this quest is when Dragons collide.

The trail leads on with Zorn riding the Green Dragon still chasing the White Dragon. Zorn first met the white dragon in Book One. The white dragon has challenged and ruled the land with the help of the white witch, Sera, leaving death and destruction in their wake. Since the last book, the white witch has been destroyed leaving the white dragon alone. The quest for his destruction by Zorn and the green dragon is at the threshold, with only one of them surviving this encounter. Which one will it be?

Can Zorn defeat the White Dragon with the help of the green dragon or will the green dragon be destroyed? So far the white dragon has proven to be the alfa dragon in the world still undefeated. Can he still defeat Zorn with the green dragon to remain the master of the world? We shall see, won't we?

©2022 Steven Elmer Kandas (P)2023 Steven E. Kandas
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