A War For Dragons by Amy Wolf

Harry Potter meets the Dragonriders of Pern in this exciting coming of age adventure!

A war for dragons

Mattie Sharpe, L.A. teen and Dragon Knight, finds herself back in Cavernis with Artorius and the gang. Only problem: Sarug is back! Enlisting his "friends" from Hell, he wages a war that makes Attila the Hun look basic. Will Mattie and Eli finally get together? Or will the hunky naga Feizel pull them apart (before Sudha does)? Filled with humor, action, and dragons, Mattie's saga continues!

Genre: JUVENILE FICTION / Action & Adventure / General

Secondary Genre: JUVENILE FICTION / Fantasy & Magic

Language: English

Keywords: trilogy, fantasy, adventure, romance, YA, dragons

Word Count: 60,000

Sales info:

steady sales of about 100 books per month


Sample text:

Mattie actually heard herself scream.

After all she’d endured on Cavernis, she was not a screamer or crier, but the sight of two huge dragons on a Burbank street made her break her own rule.

“Artorius!” she yelled, running toward him so fast it felt like flying. She bounced off his smooth blue scales.

“Eli!” she then said and put her arms around the brown dragon, his face bumpy and small. Had they really been apart for three whole months?

“Mattie,” said Artorius with affection, bending to deliver a kiss to the top of her head. “We have just a few minutes to see how you’re getting on. Praeses’s orders.”

“Great,” she lied, trying to fake a smile. It wasn’t easy to go from a knight to a boring high school senior.

“How’s your mom?” Artorius asked.

“Good. My dad’s back now. I mean, he was until he went to the Valley. He’s working at a startup.”

“Cool!”

“Yeah, Mom’s been doing a lot of O.T., so I basically hang with Felicia.”

Artorius laughed. He clearly remembered the terrier from his short stint on Mundanis.

Eli cleared his throat. “ASH isn’t the same without you.”

He seemed to be tamping down some emotion. Mattie nodded, recalling her time as a student at the Academia Sollertibus Hydris, or ASH.

Eli sighed and looked down. Could it be that he was ashamed of his last lackluster goodbye?


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

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Chinese
Unavailable for translation.
Italian
Already translated. Translated by Chiara Sapienza

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