The Phoenix Lord

· The Dracosinum Tales Book 2 · Angelique S. Anderson
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186
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About this ebook

In the dashing sequel to The Dragon Lady, Lord Adrian McCollum has been invited to an inventor’s symposium to present his steam-powered carriage. Engaged to marry Wylie Petford, the half-dragon love of his life, he accepts and they travel to America. Everything is looking up for them.

Until Wylie loses the one thing that helps her transform into a dragon every night. Her Dracosinum.

As Wylie deteriorates to deathly ill, Lord Adrian grows desperate in trying to stop what’s happening to her.

In his desperation, he reaches out to The Gods, the creators of the Dracosinum.

Their answer back is a flaming bird beast of mythological proportions.

Long Island New York has never seen a tale like this- The Phoenix Lord is ready to take you on a steampunk ride full of villains, evil beasts, and magical mischief!

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5.0
2 reviews

About the author

Angelique S. Anderson is an award-winning author, mom to four, and lover of all animals. With a passion for writing since she was old enough to read, and a love for all things dragons and magical, the Chronicles of Narnia was her inspiration for her first middle-grade focused books. Now, after several years of writing various fiction, and a love for all genres, she hopes to create worlds where all ages can find an escape. As a former foster child turned advocate, and against bullying, she tries to include bits and pieces of that in every story she writes. Her hope is that through her writing, people will find help, healing, and great storytelling.

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