Lightning
Dragons of the Lost Era, Book 2
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Mark Adams
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Six months after the dragons' reawakening, the continent of Kalhasa teeters on the edge of uncertainty.
Onyx, along with the new Black Knights—Roran, a gifted young man from The Stormwatchers; Lyric, an elven mage of Clan Ironclaw; and Kael, a determined merfolk from Clan Riverscale—have set out to uncover the continent's deepest secrets.
Their quest for ancient artifacts, forgotten ruins, and dragon eggs takes them into the heart of Kalhasa’s untamed lands, where danger lurks at every turn. Kasta, now an advisor to the Knights of Kalhasa, faces his own internal conflict.
As he trains the next generation of warriors, he is haunted by the question of his true destiny—does he have the right to claim the Gilded Throne?
Meanwhile, Elaxim is deep in the art of Dragon Mage training, helping her comrades forge deeper connections with the ancient creatures—connecting to their emotions and learning to communicate with them like never before.
But not all is peaceful in Kalhasa. The Wildwood Clan, humiliated by their defeat, has begun plotting in the shadows. Their intentions are as mysterious as they are deadly, and no one is prepared for the storm they’re about to unleash. As old alliances are tested, and new threats rise, Kasta, Elaxim and the Black Knights must band together to face the impossible.
With Kalhasa on the brink of destruction, can they survive the trials ahead, or will they crumble under the weight of destiny and the forces that seek to tear their world apart?
Lightning is a gripping continuation of the saga, where magic, betrayal, and the clash of ancient powers threaten to reshape the fate of a continent.
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