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Books published by publisher Fickle Dragon Publishing

  • The Fur Trader 2

    Sam Ferguson, Bob Kehl

    Paperback (Dragon Scale Publishing, March 12, 2018)
    Garrin thought he had hired on to simply guide a pair of travelers through Dryden Pass. He soon learned the truth of their identities after overcoming ancient automotons, mage-assassins, and epic wizard battles, but the real danger lies ahead of him. The harshest storms are rolling in, some augmented and exacerbated by magic. And that's not all. Soldiers and thugs pursue them at every turn, while frost trolls and deadly creatures from the mountain emerge, eager to make a meal of them. Garrin will have to use every trick at his disposal to ensure they make it through the pass alive.
  • The Wealth of Kings

    Sam Ferguson, Bob Kehl

    (Dragon Scale Publishing, May 30, 2016)
    Al has returned to his home in Roegudok Hall after his adventures with Erik and Master Lepkin finished. As any new king should, Al is quick to organize his kingdom and fill vacancies left in the royal court in the aftermath of the many battles the dwarves were pulled into. Looking for greater wisdom, he turns to his father's library. He soon stumbles upon a dark secret that dwells in the depths of the mountain. Al's search for the Wealth of Kings, may prove to be his finest hour... or it might consume all who live within Roegudok Hall and unleash a terrible evil that was lost and buried during the time of the Ancients.
  • The Problem with Monsters

    Kelly Langlois, Kanda Delisle

    Paperback (DragonEye Publishing, )
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  • J.K. Puck, The School That Doesn't Suck

    Dr. Sue Clifton

    Paperback (Double Dragon Publishing - Dragon Dance, Sept. 16, 2015)
    J.K. Puck, the School That Doesn’t Suck is the story of Luca and Rad, thirteen-year-old twins, who have unique gifts such as being able to fly and read minds. The day after the twins turn thirteen, their mother disappears while on a research trip to Central America. The twins are forced to move to Prince of Wales Island, Alaska and live with an aunt they barely know. Luca and Rad discover a new life in Alaska, very different from the entertaining basement where they spent most of their life due to sun allergies. The life includes real school, J.K. Puck Middle School, a private school high up Shadow Mountain. Luca and Rad uncover many secrets in Alaska. Bat ecosystems in Central America, strange red coffee beans, a cave full of bottled eyes that stare and hiss, and a Mayan legend of a lost civilization of half-bloods high in the mountains of Guatemala are all entangled as the twins discover who they are and what their place is in the struggle of good versus evil.
  • Trial of Ice

    Stephen H King

    Paperback (Dragon Tale Publishing, Oct. 7, 2015)
    In this, the second volume of the Elf Queen of Kiirajanna series, Crown Princess Alyssa embarks on the next stage of her quest to become the elf queen. This time she must head up to the great white north in the hopes of winning Bennaeth Padrig's vote of approval. With her go her cousin Seph and the beautiful-but-deadly Prince Keion, along with Sephaline's familiar, Booboo, and Alyssa's personal bodyguard, Aerona. Around her neck she wears the powerful relic Draignerthol, which above all else she's been commanded not to use. Yet dangers await as the forces mounted against her strengthen and emerge from the shadows, and so relying upon the magic that is her birthright may be her only hope-of success, or of mere survival.
  • The Money Tree: Adventures of the West Main Five

    Kate McPhail

    Paperback (Dragon Wings Publishing, June 9, 2012)
    The McPierson family has recently moved to Washington. Tom, aged 10, and his 8-year-old sister, Jamie, are excited to meet new friends. They soon form a club - The West Main Five -and discover a clue to a 25-year-old mystery! Using the library to research for more information, they begin to put together an intriguing puzzle. Will the club solve the mystery which has baffled the police for years? Who is the mysterious man whio seems so interested in them? Where is the missing robbery loot?
  • Pearls for Pearl

    Amber Heaton

    Hardcover (Crimson Dragon Publishing, June 21, 2018)
    A petite mermaid is adopted and brought into a new world of exciting treasures. With the help of her friend and her wits, Pearl finds a bubbly way to go after her dreams. Goal setting is difficult to teach, but a concept that is extremely important for preschoolers to learn. Heaton wonderfully illustrates how important it is to make goals that are just out of reach. By brainstorming with her new friend, Peal finds a way to solve her problem and reach her goal.
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  • Trish's Team

    Dawn Brotherton

    Paperback (Blue Dragon Publishing, Nov. 15, 2015)
    Being part of the Lady Tigers is about more than playing fastpitch softball. It’s about being part of a team. Trish learns what that really means when she tries to pull a fast one to get what she wants without thinking through the consequences. Her decision could affect the game, but more importantly—her friends. Through the Lady Tigers' series, young readers will learn about softball, but also about friendship, consequences, disappointment, bullying, and other modern-day issues that are confronted during the tween and teen years.
  • The Doctors in Mili's Suitcase How I Cured My Diabetes with Food

    Katherine Shelley Orr

    Paperback (DragonGate Publishing, Jan. 27, 2014)
    Growing up in Hawaii, ten-year old Hana knows sharing food is about sharing love. But when Hana turns eleven she learns that the foods her family shares so lovingly are actually 'toxic time bombs' for disease. That's the year Hana is diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes. Mom helps her learn to live with the disease.... until Auntie Mili arrives for the summer and shows Hana how to get healthy again. Hana's story of reversing diabetes through eating plant-based whole foods delivers a powerful message of hope and healing to the fastest growing age-group of the current epidemic of Type-2 Diabetes: children. In this warmly told story, Hana reminds us: sharing gifts that "carry love and healing in every luscious bite" is what real love is all about! This 'read aloud book for family sharing and learning' includes resources that will not only help others follow in Hana's footsteps, but can help people of all ages reverse and heal from diabetes and other chronic diseases.
  • Prophecy

    Stephen H King

    (Dragon Tale Publishing, March 11, 2014)
    Alyssa never could have imagined that her first accomplishment after high school in a small Mississippi town would be traveling to a land she'd never heard of and ascending to its throne as the new Elf Queen. But when her long-lost father, the Elf King, comes back for his daughter, that is exactly the future that he brings. With the help of her cousin, her father, and others, Alyssa carefully finds her way as an outsider through the intricacies of elf society. Along the way she meets fairies, unicorns, and other beasts that she'd grown up believing were only to be found in myths. At the same time, Alyssa encounters a mysterious cult whose entire purpose seems to be the prevention, by any means necessary, of her taking the throne. After an arrow that misses its mark and a message written in blood fail to warn her away, Alyssa finds herself in a fight for her own life and for those of her companions. That magic exists in the realm of the elves is obvious to Alyssa from the beginning. Its use, though, is forbidden by centuries of elf tradition. When the Cult of the Wyrm finally makes its move, Alyssa must decide whether to risk banishment from her own birthright in order to wield the destructive forces as a weapon against those who would see her dead. Join Alyssa as the sassy Southern girl enters the land of her father's birth and deals with a stern priesthood, a stuck-up royal trio, and, of all things, a crush, as she comes of age in Kiirajanna.
  • Our Special Garden: Understanding Cremation

    Karen L. Carney

    Paperback (Dragonfly Publishing, May 22, 1997)
    This book offers a gentle, thoughtful and reassuring explanation of death and cremation. It tells the true story of the author's grandfather, who had asked that his body be cremated and placed in the garden. It explains the cremation process, describes what ashes look like, and offers suggestions for finding a special place for our loved ones.
  • The Keepers of Eire-YA Edition

    Jordan Bernal

    Paperback (Dragon Wing Publishing, Jan. 18, 2017)
    The Keepers of Éire is a modern-day fantasy. For centuries dragons have protected Ireland, their existence kept secret with the help of earth magic and their human riders. Now that secret is threatened as the bodies of four riders are found at sacred Irish sites. Christian Riley, a man with secrets of his own, is haunted by vivid dreams of each slaying. An American searching for her Irish heritage and the meaning of an inherited dragon ring, Devan Fraser, stumbles into the mystery of the murders. Christian's only memento from the mother who gave him up for adoption is a dragon pendant that matches Devan's ring. Together they discover their destinies, the truth of dragons, and the depth of honor and loyalty to which people will go to protect the ones they love. "The Keepers of Eire is a wonderfully, intricately layered journey through the streets of Ireland and the many sacred sites which pepper its green fields. The characters are rich, multi-faceted, and believable, their strengths and weaknesses weaving into a tapestry to bring this story into vibrant life. The layers of history, the relationships in the families, and the decades-old histories between characters make this an immersive epic in the tradition of Dragonriders of Pern."--Bella Online