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Going for Bronze
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Going for Bronze

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King Ruldaan is on a quest to find a cure for his sister, who suffers from an unknown malady. Unfortunately, he has exhausted all possibilities, except one. A bronze dragon may hold the answer, but when Ruldaan finally reaches the beast’s lair, the dragon is nowhere to be found. Instead, Ruldaan finds Kradyn, a scholar who claims to be a friend of the dragon. Kradyn is sexy, charismatic, and not at all afraid to take what he wants. Unfortunately for Ruldaan, he, too, has a magical malady that prevents him from following his desires. Perhaps Kradyn is the answer to all of Ruldaan’s woes.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Shannon\\Bozarth
Date
18 January 2015
Pages
84
ISBN
9780692370995

King Ruldaan is on a quest to find a cure for his sister, who suffers from an unknown malady. Unfortunately, he has exhausted all possibilities, except one. A bronze dragon may hold the answer, but when Ruldaan finally reaches the beast’s lair, the dragon is nowhere to be found. Instead, Ruldaan finds Kradyn, a scholar who claims to be a friend of the dragon. Kradyn is sexy, charismatic, and not at all afraid to take what he wants. Unfortunately for Ruldaan, he, too, has a magical malady that prevents him from following his desires. Perhaps Kradyn is the answer to all of Ruldaan’s woes.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Shannon\\Bozarth
Date
18 January 2015
Pages
84
ISBN
9780692370995