Dragon’s Redemption

Dragon’s Redemption

Dragons never forget.

After stopping Prouth’s plans to drain the world of magic and end it once and for all, Kels and her friends are trying to fly under the radar and keep out of trouble.

Not easy when everyone wants to put her on a pedestal.

Should they be drawing so much attention to themselves when there’s an angry dragon looking for revenge?

Grey seems to be a new dragon. He is more mature and dedicated to helping and protecting Kels.

But the good turn he’s making is overshadowed by his strained relationship with Mags.

Can their friendship recover after her betrayal?

There’s no choice but to try. They have to stand up to a dragon born in another time and world, with more magic than Earth has left.

They have only one option. Put aside their differences and come together to face a creature myth proclaims to be invincible. Are the team strong enough?

Jess Mountifield

About Jess Mountifield
Jess was born in the quaint village of Woodbridge in the UK, has spent some of her childhood in the States and now resides near the beautiful Roman city of Bath. She lives with her husband, Phil, her two tiny humans (one boy and one girl) and her very dapsy cat, Pleaides.

During her still relatively short life Jess has displayed an innate curiosity for learning new things and has therefore studied many subjects, from maths and the sciences, to history and drama. Jess now works full time as a writer and mummy, incorporating many of the subjects she has an interest in within her plots and characters.

When she's not busy with work and keeping her tiny humans alive she can often be found with friends, playing with miniature characters, dice and pieces of paper covered in funny stats and notes about fictional adventures her figures have been on.

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