The Crowns' Accord by J.A. Culican

The final book in the Keeper of Dragons series.

The crowns' accord

A Time of Fear. 
   
The world has begun to die and the dragons are disappearing. With the Fairies divided, the Trolls and Elves in mourning and the Mermaids nowhere to be found, faith in the Keeper of Dragons is dwindling. 
      
Death and Betrayal. 
    
The Earth begins to die around Paraiso and the remaining Trolls are unable to keep the land alive. Cole is lost and confused as the pressure to save everyone threatens to suffocate him. No one is safe and no one can be trusted as King Eldrick of the Eldens remains missing. His Darkness is spreading and there may be no stopping it. 
   
One Last Battle. 
   
The strength of all magic still runs through Coles veins. It is a magic he still struggles to control, but he will fight. 
   
Until his final breath.
 

Genre: JUVENILE FICTION / Fantasy & Magic

Language: English

Keywords: dragons, magic, dragon series, fantasy books, young adult fantasy, books for teens, dragon shifters, elves, mermaids, fae

Word Count: 52436

Sales info:


#45 on the USA Today Bestseller's List
#1 in Visionary and Metaphysical
#1 in Fantasy and Magic
#1 in Sword and Sorcery
#1 in Interactive Adventures
#1 in Action and Adventures
#1 in Animals
-1st place for Best Coming of Age Book from the Indie Book Awards
-Best Fantasy Book 2016, Runner Up Reality Bites Book Awards
 


Sample text:

I dove into the lake, slicing through the calm lake. The coolness of the water was refreshing, and I swallowed a few big mouthfuls because my throat was dry and raw from all the shouting during combat training.

Coming up for air, I looked across the field to make sure the Mere Blade was still leaning against a nearby rock in its scabbard. The wondrous sword the mermaids had let me use would cut through almost anything just like butter. That included the training swords, so for training, I had to use a normal training blade. We weren’t trying to kill anyone, after all.

As I slogged out of the lake, water streaming off of me and dripping from my clothes, I used my hands to wipe as much water as I could out of my hair. My mop had started out shaggy and was now actually getting long. I had decided to let it grow out so I could eventually put it in a ponytail. Eva told me she thought it would look good on me, and I trusted my best friend's judgment.

Dirt and sand clung to my feet as I slid them into my sandals, but they’d dry out soon and be easy to clean. Eva stood on the lakeshore, watching me. She had an amused smirk on her face. "Sometimes I think you're turning into a mermaid. If you spent as much time training as you did swimming, maybe you wouldn't be so clumsy with your sword."

I stuck my tongue out at her. "Haha. Just because you'll only go swimming when Cairo is in the water doesn't mean you enjoy it any less than me. Speaking of Cairo, where is your Vera Salit? I saw he and Jericho left halfway through the morning session, but I didn't see them come back."


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Already translated. Translated by Mayra Lopez

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