Dragon Breeder
Dragon Breeder, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Alex Perone
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Marissa Parness
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By:
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Dante King
About this listen
I’m Michael Gilmore, bearer of Noctis the Onyx Dragon, the only male student of Drako Academy, and apparently, the one person who can save a dying world.
Only a few days ago, I was transported from Los Angeles to a fantasy world teeming with super-powered female soldiers who can command the magic of their bonded dragons. Except the dragons are dying out. And I’m going to bring them back. But no one knows how I can do it. After all, how do you breed dragons? The answer lies within Drako Academy and the stunning female dragonmancers inside its crystal walls.
©2021 Dante King (P)2021 Podium Audiopretty good book. worth the read
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My issues lie with the protagonist and the multiple Earthly references made that his other worldly friends could never understand. At first it felt like a common mistake, but by the end of the story he had continued to reference movies, games and even KFC for absolutely no reason.
I know this is the first book of a series, but I feel that the protagonist took centre stage in place of world building I might have preferred.
Reference after reference
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