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Dragon Guard: The Black Dragon

Dragon Guard:  The Black Dragon

The demon invasion is about to begin.

The ancient sundering left the civilized people divided, robbing them of their dragon allies.

Lucas must lead the remnants of Osran's own to the lost city to close the gate before the demons pour through, but to unite the dragons and elves he must find the Black Dragon or there will be no unity.

Nobody has seen a black dragon in over two thousand years and time is running out.

This book is a Work In Progress and is not yet written.

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Series: Dragon Guard, Book 3
Genre: Fantasy
Tag: WIP
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About the Author
William S. Frisbee Jr.

Reader, writer, martial artist, US Marine, Veteran, Squad Leader, Team Leader, Saw Gunner, Rifleman, Computer Consultant, Security Officer, Dungeon Master, world traveler, Computer Gamer, dreamer, realist, American and best of all Dad!

Growing up in Europe during the height of the cold war and then serving in a Marine SOC (Special Operations Capable) Battalion during the collapse of Communism provided a lot of life experience and a unique perspective on life and the world. The first novel he read was Jules Vern's 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea' when he was ten and has been reading ever since.

Before the Marines he was a pocket protector wearing nerd, after the Marines he held jobs as a Security officer/Patrol Sergeant, Lieutenant and other odd specialized jobs like body guard or surveillance, and ended up brushing off the pocket protector to become a Computer Consultant.

These days he dreams of quitting his day job as a computer consultant to work full time as a writer and dad.

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