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The Flutterbee Trilogy

The Dragon Kaseraak Books 4-6
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The Flutterbee Trilogy collects the fourth through sixth books of The Dragon Kaseraak series. The fire mage Jana Aliston and her apprentice Jamie Wheaton continue their adventures in the kingdom of Westvalia and beyond. In The Taconite Problem, Jana is asked to investigate sabotage of mining operations in the northern settlement of Jimburgh. What she finds leads to a conflict between dragons and humanity that pushes the kingdom to the brink of all out war. In Return of the Flutterbee, Jana and Jamie are tasked with voyaging to a distant and mysterious island to retrieve a hive of flutterbees, a magical insect that could be the key to peace between humanity and dragonkind. In The Last Embers, the series comes to its conclusion as the ancient dragon Ceredos is consumed by the power of his ancient ancestors and is driven to seek revenge on humanity.
Release date NZ
April 23rd, 2016
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
472
Dimensions
152x229x24
ISBN-13
9781367828872
Product ID
26832411

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