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  • By: Riano D. Mcfarland
  • Narrated by: AC Oliver
  • Length: 6 hrs and 53 mins
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Jake's Dragon, Book 1: Discovery

By: Riano D. Mcfarland
Narrated by: AC Oliver
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Summary

When you’re 11 years old, it’s tough convincing people to take you seriously. When you’re an 11-year-old savant, It’s exponentially more difficult.

Since Jake’s inability to connect with others had made him somewhat of an outcast for most of his life, he’d learned to divert his energy into his artistic talent, creating mesmerizing images capable of literally paralyzing anyone who should gaze upon them.

For Jake, it was normal to see and perceive things others were incapable of recognizing, but even he was caught completely off-guard when confronted with the reality that dragons not only exist, but that one of them was destined to become his very own.

As the bond between Jake and his dragon evolves and deepens, it becomes increasingly difficult to explain the uncanny occurrences which seem to accompany them, all while keeping the very existence of his dragon a secret.

While most people accept the logical explanations for the unusual activities surrounding them, dragoneers are not most people and they are dead set on capturing Jake’s dragon.

©2019 Riano D. Mcfarland (P)2023 Riano D. Mcfarland

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Engaging entertaining fantasy mystery


What a lovely book really enjoyed it, lovedgetting to know Jake and his dragonsuitable for children and adults alike.
Narration was very good abd added to the storyline

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A Delightful beginning

This book was enchanting, heartfelt explored everything from family values to climate changes. I loved the characters, the narrator was very good too, I look forward to the next installation.

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