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The Dragon Sphere
Nation of Dragons, Book One
by Abel Gallardo
YA Fantasy
Published on July 20, 2016
Landon Brown, fifteen year old high school football star, is always on the top of his game. That is until he receives a visit from an uncle he’s never met with information about Landon’s father, who disappeared without a trace thirteen years before. Landon learns that the life he’s been living is a lie and that his true nature is powerful and dangerous. He’s half dragon and a threat to the delicate balance that has kept dragon society hidden from humans for hundreds of years.
Landon now must learn about his dragon heritage and train to control his incredible abilities with the help of the Elder Dragons, a bizarre trainer named Alpha, and other dragonoids like himself.
He quickly realizes that the mysterious world of dragons, spirits, and secret societies are not for the weak. Tasked with finding the Dragon Sphere, an ancient relic harboring a terrible power that could destroy the world, Landon recognizes that he just might be way in over his head. Will he be able to control his newfound power in time for the fight of his life?
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EXCERPT
“I can see him,” she said in disbelief. “I can make out his form. It’s as if the air is bending
around his body. He’s about twenty yards straight ahead, and about ten feet off the ground. It
looks like he’s waiting for something.”
Just then I heard a loud rush of wind swirling towards me. The force knocked me to the
ground. I picked myself up right away.
“WATCH OUT!” yelled Aurora, as I felt the full force of a fist against the left side of my
face.
The wind demon swirled towards Aurora. She rolled to the side, then put her hand up and
blocked a blow from above. With a clenched fist and eyes closed, Aurora pounded the air,
hoping to hit the demon. It was a powerful blow that summoned a strong gust of air with its
force. I noticed dust and small fragments of rock blast off from the ground as the demon’s
invisible body landed on them. I ran to the spot where the demon had hit the ground, hoping
to hit him while he was down. Before I could even swing, though, I was lifted ten feet in the
air and dropped straight down.
As I was about to land, Aurora pushed a pocket of air towards me to break my fall.
Unfortunately she missed, and I ended up hitting the ground. I landed hard on my back.
Nothing was broken and my head didn’t hurt; I took it as a good sign.
“Are you okay?” shouted Aurora.
I nodded and asked where the demon was. Before she could answer, she shot a powerful gust
that blew me away.
“What the…?” I called to her as I rose angrily to my feet. Then I suddenly realized what she
had done. The demon had been right above me and had smashed a crater into the ground
where I was lying just seconds before. If she hadn’t pushed me back, he would’ve tackled me
deep into the earth.
“He’s down!” she yelled.
Dust, pebbles and other debris slid into the deep crater created by the wind demon. I felt an
intense rush of energy flow through my body as I willed the freshly made crater, where the
demon had landed, to collapse onto itself. I compacted the rocks, dirt, and branches into a
spherical shape and enclosed the wind demon within it.
“LET ME OUT!” called the demon. “I am Soldier the mighty. I will destroy you stupid kids!”
“We should let Alpha know that we trapped him,” Aurora suggested.
I nodded in agreement but was speechless. I was astonished that the earth listened to me. The
energy that ran through my body actually moved the ground. Aurora waved her hand in front
of my face and snapped me out of my shock. She looked exhausted, even though we’d only
been out here for a few minutes.
“Are you okay?” I asked.
“Those wind blasts drained me,” she said, her warm smile assuring me she was okay.
We turned back to the cave to inform Alpha of our success.
“AAARRRGGGHHH!” screamed the wind demon, as he exploded the rocky sphere he was
trapped in. The demon was furiously gasping for air. I could see him now; his body was
covered in dirt and other debris. He was about six feet tall, with a muscular build, and he was
wearing… was that a toga?
“Where did you get the dress?” I mocked.
The demon howled in anger and swirled towards us. Aurora and I evaded his attack by rolling
away from each other. I got up quickly, sprinted towards him and punched him in his
midsection. Before I could get another punch in, he blasted me with a gust of wind that
knocked me on my back. But the dusty figure was holding his gut with his left hand and
wincing in pain. Aurora shot a blast of wind at him that pushed him face first to the ground.
Instinctively, I raised my right arm and willed a patch of earth below his face to rise up and
strike him.
The demon roared.
And here he is. . .
ABEL GALLARDO!!!
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1 comment:
I think the book sounds pretty awesome!
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