There are many tales about dragons, having entertained us throughout the ages. However, in the Dragon's Hound Tales, we find three short dragon stories with a twist. The heros of the stories are not knights or kings or saints...but greyhound dogs. In Willow and the Dragon, we follow the greyhound, Willow, as she first encounters the great golden dragon who is terrorizing her master's realm. In Dragonsbreath, Willow again meets the dragon, in a tale with an interesting and touching twist. The final story, Blackdragon, follows our characters into the next generation. If you enjoy classic fantasy, dragons, and animals, The Dragon's Hound Tales should be a fun read.
There are many tales about dragons, having entertained us throughout the ages. However, in the Dragon's Hound Tales, we find three short dragon stories with a twist. The heros of the stories are not knights or kings or saints...but greyhound dogs. In Willow and the Dragon, we follow the greyhound, Willow, as she first encounters the great golden dragon who is terrorizing her master's realm. In Dragonsbreath, Willow again meets the dragon, in a tale with an interesting and touching twist. The final story, Blackdragon, follows our characters into the next generation. If you enjoy classic fantasy, dragons, and animals, The Dragon's Hound Tales should be a fun read.
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Overview
There are many tales about dragons, having entertained us throughout the ages. However, in the Dragon's Hound Tales, we find three short dragon stories with a twist. The heros of the stories are not knights or kings or saints...but greyhound dogs. In Willow and the Dragon, we follow the greyhound, Willow, as she first encounters the great golden dragon who is terrorizing her master's realm. In Dragonsbreath, Willow again meets the dragon, in a tale with an interesting and touching twist. The final story, Blackdragon, follows our characters into the next generation. If you enjoy classic fantasy, dragons, and animals, The Dragon's Hound Tales should be a fun read.