
Sixteen-year-old Drake can’t understand why the virus spared him. The only survivors he’s seen vandalized his makeshift dwelling, and despite his sister’s dying wish that he connect with others, he spends his days alone – that is, until he shapeshifts into a dragon. While exploring his new abilities, Drake nearly flies into Preston, another shifter. Their chances of survival increase if they team up with others like them, but when their search leads to a group in Las Vegas, they find not everyone is welcoming. As Drake develops new relationships, Preston endures daily confrontation and eventually takes off on his own. Concerned for his friend’s safety, Drake launches a search and stumbles into a situation stranger than anything he could imagine. Now he must embrace his animalism if he wants to save his humanity. “Maruska does a stellar job of creating believable characters that are flawed and relatable but also admirable in their determination.” – Allison Gammons, author and blogger for Eclectic Alli Reviewed by Jack Magnus for Readers' Favorite - 5 Stars Allison Maruska's post-apocalyptic coming of age story is an original and highly entertaining fantasy wherein the survivors of a destructive virus are able to shift into winged animals. Watching as Drake discovers his new form and tests out his wings in a maiden flight is an enthralling and splendid experience. I enjoyed reading about his and Preston's travels across the country and marveled at the winged forms of the people they met. Maruska explores social issues in this engaging fantasy as the two adventurers take up with Scopes, a controlling and dominant young woman, who wields strict control over the teens she's gathered in her midst. Drake discovers love in the form of Talon, and Preston realizes he's not the only gay survivor. Drake and the Fliers is a fantasy that entertains as it makes you think, and that's a very good thing indeed. It's highly recommended. Alternate cover edition for ISBN 1517182700 and B017YF58QE
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