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It doesn't matter if you are young or old, life at times can be more than you bargain for. Take a young boy named Sam George for instance. What starts out as a simple hunting trip with his father ends with a mystery that leaves many questions unanswered. He finds a mysterious door, enters through it and is never heard from again. He leaves behind his family who are brokenhearted over the loss of their loved one. Through time, only memories remain. Those memories become the foundation and history behind a town called DragonFly Valley. DragonFly Valley is a story of four friends, a small town,…mehr

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It doesn't matter if you are young or old, life at times can be more than you bargain for. Take a young boy named Sam George for instance. What starts out as a simple hunting trip with his father ends with a mystery that leaves many questions unanswered. He finds a mysterious door, enters through it and is never heard from again. He leaves behind his family who are brokenhearted over the loss of their loved one. Through time, only memories remain. Those memories become the foundation and history behind a town called DragonFly Valley. DragonFly Valley is a story of four friends, a small town, in a time long past. Keneshia Humphries, Timo Delgado, Silvia Foo and Gary George encounter adventures that will forever change their lives. A secret passed down for generations becomes known and this leads to extraordinary discoveries about themselves and life in general. An old book that is opened points the way to an incredible find. In their possession they have a bizarre key that unlocks a strange door. Where this door leads could cost the life of one of their friends. It also creates more questions than they have answers to. However, one gigantic mystery is solved. But will anyone believe them if they explain what happened?
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W. D. Martin received his BS degree from National University and his Master's from Colorado Technical University. He retired from the U.S. Navy in 1998 and has taught high school since. He currently lives in Alabama. He and his wife Brenda have been married 29 years and they have three beautiful daughters. He is active in his church; coaches girl's high school volleyball and enjoys writing and working with technology