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Mobious
Mobious
Series · 2 books · 2013-2015
By
Gwendolyn Druyor
Books in series
#1
Hardt's Tale
2013
Praise for Hardt’s Tale: ”I just Couldn't. Put. It. Down!” —K.T. ”Reminiscent of Ursula Le Guin's Earthsea trilogy, her hero (and dragon-heroine) carve a place of their own in the vast frontier world. Take a chance on Hardt's Tale: you won't regret it.” —C.T. ”I haven't fallen so completely in love with a dragon since Falcor in the Neverending Story.” —J.R. Can One Man Save A World? Hardt is happy living a quiet, solitary life with his aunt. His insatiable curiosity is constantly fed by the unpredictable nature of life in his small agrarian Lander village. But the great, fire-breathing dragons and their elven slaves are flying closer and closer to lander settlements. And rumor is they’ve developed a taste for human flesh. Hardt joins the guarde force preparing to destroy the beasts. One dark night on solitary patrol, he finds himself facing a dragon. And everything changes. Hardt’s Tale is the epic story of one man’s battle to keep the sentient species of his world from destroying each other. Pick up the book people are saying they can’t put down! Author Interview Do your readers have to read Hardt's Tale first? No. The Mobious' Quest books can be read in any order. Each is a stand alone novel with the greater story of Mobious and dragons intricately weaving its way through all three. While Hardt's Tale was the first book to be published, I actually wrote Geoffrey's Queen first. And I'm writing Callie's Crown now! Which book would you recommend reading first? If you held my feet to the fire, I'd say you should read Hardt's Tale first. The plot is the more traditional. I wrote it with the Alice in Wonderland advice of “Begin at the beginning and go on till you come to the end: then stop.” Whereas Geoffrey's Queen is written in the fairly unusual plot structure of a mobious strip. There is no beginning and no end. Why would you write a book with no beginning and no end? So the lovers don't have to die of typhus or ye o happy dagger or an iceberg and poor planning. I wanted to write of a true love that doesn't end tragically. I prefer hope. Read either Hardt's Tale or Geoffrey's Queen for free with Kindle Unlimited. Read with your friends! Enhance your enjoyment by each starting with a different book!
#2
Geoffrey's Queen
2015
Two worlds, one dream, and a dragon Geoffrey's Queen is a non-stop adventure that will grab your heart and demand your full attention. A magical portal transports Nanda from Denver to a world where dragons once roamed the skies. To survive, she teams up with the one man she knows. But Prince Geoffrey doesn't know her. When two spells collide during a battle, Geoffrey is transported to a world with one moon and no magic. He teams up with the one woman he knows. But Nanda doesn't know him. Druyor weaves a complex tapestry of true love born from action, drama, horror, and destiny. Readers are sucked in by how the story is revealed through Geoffrey and Nanda's personal journals. You won't believe the twists! Read Geoffrey's Queen for FREE with your Kindle Unlimited subscription. Also available as an audiobook, read by the author.
Author
Gwendolyn Druyor
Author · 17 books