How do you convince a dragon not to eat you?
I stared into her reptilian eyes; I knew she didn't want to eat me. If I could just buy a little time, I knew I could convince her. She didn't need me, she could easily hunt her own food. I understood why she couldn't simply let me go; she feared the world would learn of her whereabouts.
I knew I wouldn't survive the winter. Either she'd eat me as she promised or the cold would claim me. It was hopeless. I can tell you this though, I didn't expect help from a dandelion.
The Dragon's Call is a modern day journey that will have you believing in dragons.
Recommended age 16+ due to some darker themes.
Autorentext
Peter Dressler was born in Surrey, British Columbia, but lives in Pincher Creek, Alberta. He has two 'hatchlings' of his own, Landon and Isla, with his wife Tara. Much of this book was written in Surrey before moving to Pincher Creek and has been a work in progress for over a decade. He operates Dragon Moon Gifts, a fantasy and metaphysical shop online with his wife. He has worked in software development and computer repair and teaches a not-for-profit Go-Ju Ryu Karate class in the evenings. Writing became a passion of his after finding a shortage of good dragon novels that show what he believes is the true nature of dragons. He plans on writing more.