Feathers of Dawn

Feathers of Dawn
After retiring from the dragon knights, Asith Evourin is living a quiet life after many dangerous years fighting blue and green dragons who laid waste to the towns along the edges of Cairn. He never thought he'd have to face another dragon head on, but he knew when he saw the Bronze dragon fluttering towards his small village, that he'd have to pick up his axe again.
He was sure it would be a suicide mission, that the dragon would pick him up and let him fall to his death before Asith even got a word out, but he had to try to talk to the dragon-he was the only one that could. Asith thought he had failed when the dragon's claws came down upon him, but to his horror the dragon kept him alive, carrying him to their hoard, not to make a meal of him, but to be a precious part of their collection.
Now, Asith must try to escape or convince Dradevai to take him home. The only problem? He didn't expect Dradevai to be such a lonely, gentle soul. Maybe befriending Dradevai was the better option, but that left Asith to reckon with the nature of dragons, his homeland, and his time as a dragon knight.
In this adult fantasy novel, experience the world of Desta as you journey with Asith and Dradevai through the Country of Cairn.
This cozy, queer book about dragons is perfect for D&D fans who love a good combination of fluff and violence. After fighting and killing dragons for years, Asith Evourin is finally enjoying an early retirement, using his free time to trace the location of his father, who's been missing since Asith's youth. But all that changes when a Bronze dragon lands in a field of his small village. Asith is the only dragon knight who can step up to protect Cairn from the wrath of this beast, but in doing so, Asith is kidnapped by the dragon and brought back to their hoard. Surprised he hasn't become an instant meal, Asith interrogates the dragon, named Dradevai, to gather enough information to plan an escape. But he doesn't expect Dradevai to be such a lonely, gentle soul. Everything he knows about the dragon knights might be wrong, and befriending this dragon might prove some shocking discoveries, such as the whereabouts of his father. Recognizing that a close relationship with a dragon might jeopardize their safety, Asith must decide how close to keep Dradevai and how badly he wants to uncover the history of the dragon knights and his homelan
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After retiring from the dragon knights, Asith Evourin is living a quiet life after many dangerous years fighting blue and green dragons who laid waste to the towns along the edges of Cairn. He never thought he'd have to face another dragon head on, but he knew when he saw the Bronze dragon fluttering towards his small village, that he'd have to pick up his axe again.
He was sure it would be a suicide mission, that the dragon would pick him up and let him fall to his death before Asith even got a word out, but he had to try to talk to the dragon-he was the only one that could. Asith thought he had failed when the dragon's claws came down upon him, but to his horror the dragon kept him alive, carrying him to their hoard, not to make a meal of him, but to be a precious part of their collection.
Now, Asith must try to escape or convince Dradevai to take him home. The only problem? He didn't expect Dradevai to be such a lonely, gentle soul. Maybe befriending Dradevai was the better option, but that left Asith to reckon with the nature of dragons, his homeland, and his time as a dragon knight.
In this adult fantasy novel, experience the world of Desta as you journey with Asith and Dradevai through the Country of Cairn.
This cozy, queer book about dragons is perfect for D&D fans who love a good combination of fluff and violence. After fighting and killing dragons for years, Asith Evourin is finally enjoying an early retirement, using his free time to trace the location of his father, who's been missing since Asith's youth. But all that changes when a Bronze dragon lands in a field of his small village. Asith is the only dragon knight who can step up to protect Cairn from the wrath of this beast, but in doing so, Asith is kidnapped by the dragon and brought back to their hoard. Surprised he hasn't become an instant meal, Asith interrogates the dragon, named Dradevai, to gather enough information to plan an escape. But he doesn't expect Dradevai to be such a lonely, gentle soul. Everything he knows about the dragon knights might be wrong, and befriending this dragon might prove some shocking discoveries, such as the whereabouts of his father. Recognizing that a close relationship with a dragon might jeopardize their safety, Asith must decide how close to keep Dradevai and how badly he wants to uncover the history of the dragon knights and his homelan
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