The Pygmy Dragon

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by Marc Secchia


  Evil has a new enemy. Aranya, Princess of Immadia. Dragon Shapeshifter.

  Aranya (Shapeshifter Dragons Book 1)

  The IsleSong series: (Young Adult and older readers) A story for anyone who loves the ocean and its whales, salt water in their hair, and the gentle rasp of beach sand between their bare toes. This story will transport you to a beautiful, unspoiled ocean world where people have to rely on Whales to travel between the islands. A world where danger can, and does, lurk beneath any wave.

  The Girl who Sang with Whales (IsleSong Book 1)

  The Shioni of Sheba series: (Middle Grades and older readers) Unique African historical fantasy adventures set among the myths and legends of ancient Ethiopia.

  Shioni of Sheba #1: The Enchanted Castle

  Shioni of Sheba #2: The King's Horse

  Shioni of Sheba #3: The Mad Giant

  Shioni of Sheba #4: The Sacred Lake

  Feynard: Epic fantasy with a tongue-in-cheek twist (Young Adult and older readers)

  For Kevin Jenkins, nothing good can come from being kidnapped out of his comfortable old slippers to save Feynard’s mythical Forest from the Blight. He’s bedridden, afraid of beetles, and he doesn’t believe in magic. But his abductors, a Unicorn and a Dryad, think differently.

  The Unicorn Zephyr believes he’s the champion the Forest has been waiting for. The Dryad Alliathiune thinks he needs a jolly good slap. Everyone else thinks he’s a wet blanket, an impostor, or by complete coincidence, some sort of mighty High Wizard.

  Throw in a Dark Apprentice with a fondness for shiny black boots and slaying everything in sight, a ten-foot swamp monster, a lethal romance, and a prodigal Faun. What could possibly go wrong?

  A quest to save the Forest.

  A mismatched set of companions.

  Feynard needs a hero, and his name is Kevin.

  Feynard

  The Legend of El Shashi (Young Adults and older readers) An extraordinary life. A terrible fate.

  El Shashi, man of many names. Some say he is a miracle-worker. Others, a god. Many call him an abomination, spitting at his name.

  And these are his names: Soulstealer, Kin-Reaper, the Burning One, the Whisperer, the Running Man, Stormtide over Gethamadi, Benok Holyhand, Scourge of the Westland, the Plague-Rider, and, worst of all, Bringer of the Wurm.

  Be it known: legend is his mantle,

  Eldest of his race, the awesome progenitor of all burrowing creatures,

  Name him God-mountain, sleeping at the root of the world,

  Exalted and cunning in ancient ways,

  The Great Wurm, the wellspring of power.

  A mighty sorceress, bent on revenge. The man who dared to cross her. A curse of limitless power. The rest is history. This is the legend of El Shashi.

  The Legend of El Shashi

 

 

 


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