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Angel was born into a Dragon Rider family. Generations of his family have been Riders. He was now to be a rider. Until the dragons he once played with tried to kill him.
His world suddenly collapsed as Magic came upon him. Everyone knows that Dragons don't like magic or Wizards. That is what has happened to Angel. He must now leave his old world of Dragons and go into a world of Magic because the two worlds cannot be together.
He must now go to Nirvana, where the school of magic has been teaching for centuries. A castle stuck to the side of a mountain with ten Dragon decks. This is a place of great and old magic but only the castle and one Dragon deck is used. The others have been abandoned for centuries.
It is here he meets three others of his age. Magic has come upon them early but they have come from wizard families not like Angel. He is the first from a Dragon Rider family.
They find a threat to his new world and that of his old world, for someone is trying to destroy the great spell that holds Nirvana to the mountain. They must fight this threat themselves. They fear if they tell anyone they will lose the most precious gift they have been given. Dragons and Dragons Riders don't fear magic or wizards.
They must now learn fast to save it all.

403 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 17, 2012

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March 30, 2018
Good bones

Good concept. Good characters. Dialogue could use some help and editing would benefit the story. Worth reading. Good luck with future books.
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June 20, 2023
BAD GRAMMAR

The grammar is so bad I couldn't finish the book! The storyline is good but it was to hard to read and figure out what the author was trying to say.
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July 9, 2016
Really needs editing but is readable

I loved the female dragon and male human bond going. Wish there was a book 2. The kids could have been older and there should of been more time spent with their dragons. It was nice for them to give hugs but that was all there was for companionship and affection between dragon and rider. I was hoping for more affection between female dragon and male human but with all that happened and book ended right when it did maybe book 2 can have it? The book does have a lot of errors but for me I knew what was being said and understood it. I was able to follow the whole plot I believe. Only wish the dragons and children were older like maybe 20 years old for kids and dragons like 6 months old and almost full grown. They not have hide their dragons and be better able to protect their riders from harm. They also be able to help them in battle better or recovering. The riders would be able to have their dragons right there with them and better able to help and protect them. I felt that this book was more of an introduction instead of a book as the dragons kinda hid the whole book.
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March 18, 2015
grammer check. This book seriously needs one. I have to admit it did keep me interested. That is the only reason I gave it 4 out of 5 stars. What really go me was the concept of the book. Well I won't give it away. I kinda wnt to see what happens in the next book. The author promises it to be out soon.
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