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The Dragon Court has ruled Tiamut uncontested for millennia Yet all is not as it seems. In the land of Undal, the Queen and her children are struck with a mysterious illness and perish. Her grieving son, trained in the dark arts by the goddess Eris herself, swears vengeance. When he and Rhea defy the Dragon Court the consequences are severe.

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The Dragon Court has ruled Tiamut uncontested for millennia Yet all is not as it seems. In the land of Undal, the Queen and her children are struck with a mysterious illness and perish. Her grieving son, trained in the dark arts by the goddess Eris herself, swears vengeance. When he and Rhea defy the Dragon Court the consequences are severe.
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Katrina Sisowath is a British mythological fantasy writer and researcher. She is known for her captivating stories that blend ancient myths and legends with elements of fantasy to create unique and immersive worlds. Her passion for mythology and fantasy began at a young age, leading her to study Asian Languages and Literature at University. With a background in research, she brings a wealth of knowledge and authenticity to her writing, making her stories both entertaining and educational. Katrina's debut novel, "Ninkha Serpent Priestess", published by KS Dragon Court, was met with critical acclaim, and earned her a spot on the "Amazon" bestseller list. Her follow-up series, "Dragon Court," has also been a commercial and critical success, solidifying her place as a leading voice in the mythological fantasy genre. Beyond her writing, Katrina Sisowath is an active member of the fantasy writing community, often participating in book festivals, conventions, and speaking engagements. She is also a mentor to aspiring writers, sharing her knowledge and experience to help others achieve their writing goals. Katrina Sisowath currently resides in the United Kingdom with her husband Charidy and her two children, where she continues to write and research for her next projects.