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With her uncanny ability to take the familiar and make it magical, Connie Flynn has crafted an inventive time-travel/paranormal romance that sweeps readers up into a magical realm and a fantastic story.
When a friends experiment goes wrong. Lady Caryn and the people of Lochlorraine are locked into a bubble left to float through time and space, leaving the 17th century behind and becoming victims of a ruthless dragon. The only hope of returning to their own time and getting rid of the monstrous dragon is to wait for the arrival of the legendary Dragon Slayer.
Modern day Luke Slade is hardly hero material. To protect his cousin he has agreed to drive the car in a robbery, but through a twist in the timeline they find themselves transported to Lochlorraine.
The people welcome Luke as their slayer and he is more confused than ever. In this strange new world he feels he has found a safe harbor for his cousin, but hes not so sure about killing the dragon, especially when he discovers that its not a dragon at all.
However, some of the others who came through the portal have no compunctions about killing the dragon and helping Caryns enemy take over the kingdom.
As THE DRAGON HOUR draws to its dramatic climax, readers will be spellbound, not only by the story, memorable characters and the moral dilemma.
When a friends experiment goes wrong. Lady Caryn and the people of Lochlorraine are locked into a bubble left to float through time and space, leaving the 17th century behind and becoming victims of a ruthless dragon. The only hope of returning to their own time and getting rid of the monstrous dragon is to wait for the arrival of the legendary Dragon Slayer.
Modern day Luke Slade is hardly hero material. To protect his cousin he has agreed to drive the car in a robbery, but through a twist in the timeline they find themselves transported to Lochlorraine.
The people welcome Luke as their slayer and he is more confused than ever. In this strange new world he feels he has found a safe harbor for his cousin, but hes not so sure about killing the dragon, especially when he discovers that its not a dragon at all.
However, some of the others who came through the portal have no compunctions about killing the dragon and helping Caryns enemy take over the kingdom.
As THE DRAGON HOUR draws to its dramatic climax, readers will be spellbound, not only by the story, memorable characters and the moral dilemma.
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