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Dragons of the Watch

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available

Trapped in a forgotten city, bound by secrets, Ellie and Bealomondore must enlist the dragons of the watch to find freedom.

Ellie knows exactly where she is going. She just wants to experience the pomp and circumstance of a royal wedding, then settle into a simple life with a country husband.

With too many choices, Bealomondore’s future is a tangle of possibilities. He is respected, well-known, and admired among the elite of Chiril, but Wulder demands he narrow his focus and follow his Creator, one step at a time.

Both Ellie and Bealomondore’s plans are thwarted when they find themselves lost in an isolated city. As they discern the needs of a group of wild children and a very old man, clues began to surface and a bigger picture is revealed. With the help of the dragons of the watch, can the two tumanhofers find the way out—and perhaps discover their connection to something greater than themselves?

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      In the tradition of Christian fantasy, there are strong elements of faith and the importance of family and traditional gender roles in this story of two "tumanhofers" who meet in an isolated city that is populated by a horde of unruly 6-year-old children. Ariadne Meyers's narration moves along at a good pace as she effectively differentiates the children. She also deals aptly with the goat Tak and the little dragons who are important characters, as well as the Old One, the librarian who unintentionally provides refuge to the young protagonists. Although the character Bealomondore appeared in the first two books of The Chiril Chronicles, knowing his earlier experiences is not essential to enjoying this last book in the trilogy. J.E.M. (c) AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine

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  • English

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  • Text Difficulty:7-12

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