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A Cat's Guide to Bonding with Dragons

Dragoncat Series, Book 1

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A Cat's Guide to Bonding with Dragons

By: Chris Behrsin
Narrated by: Matthew Lloyd Davies
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The unlikely duo who might just save the world

Ben must be the hungriest cat ever....

One moment, he was enjoying a breakfast of salmon trimmings in his home in South Wales. The next, he was teleported across time and space onto the cold stone floor of an evil warlock.

Locked in the warlock's tower through day and night, Ben may have to serve him for a while. He'll hate this, especially having to hunt those infernal demon rats when the warlock doesn't feed him well at all.

Meanwhile, in a distant academy, a dragon is bored out of her mind. Unable to wear a saddle, no human dares mount her. Is there anyone in this land who can ride her into battle against the forces of the evil warlocks? Somehow, she doubts she'll ever find a suitable bond.

Unless there is another creature with enough dexterity to fulfil that role. One, perhaps, who is currently sprinting right out of a warlock's front door....

©2020 Chris Behrsin (P)2022 Tantor
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The narrator could make the back of a crisp packet sound interesting. Sadly he’s working with less than scintillating material. I’ve listened to this narrator before and enjoyed those stories immensely so thought I’d give this a chance but I’m half way through and ive more fun at the dentists quite frankly. Not for me

Fabulous narrator, fairly dull story

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Fun story seen through a cat's eyes. The lore is good but not without flaws. You never go all wrong with Mathew Lloyd Davies. The novella at the end is a bit rubbish and unnecessary.

Entertaining and well performed

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