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The Dragon God's Son (The Gods of Myth) (Volume 1)

by Mallory Kellogg

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Two thousand years in the future, the Gods are believed dead, and the world has been submerged by the melted ice caps. The only humans known to have survived live a harsh, regimented life in an underwater colony. Illness and disease are things of the past, and the only worries of the citizens are to keep the colony alive. Sara Darnell wished her worries were so simple, but she is the only person in the entire colony that is sick. Her illness is killing her, and everyone seems to have given up hope. Until one day she meets a young man from outside the walls of her underwater prison. His name is Shen, and he claims to be the son of the Dragon God of Water. While she is frightened and disbelieving of his stories at first, soon she finds herself drawn to the stranger in a way she's never experienced. He makes her feel like she is all that matters in his world. What was once a simple life of survival and science erupts into a fantasy world where the Gods are still very much alive and everything Sara was raised to believe is nothing but a lie. Dealing with shunning, bullying and a horrible home life, the lonely girl has only desperate hope for living to adulthood and finding happiness. A happiness she thinks might be possible with Shen. He holds so much promise. So much love. But can their love beat her disease? Does he hold the key to her very life?… (more)
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Two thousand years in the future, the Gods are believed dead, and the world has been submerged by the melted ice caps. The only humans known to have survived live a harsh, regimented life in an underwater colony. Illness and disease are things of the past, and the only worries of the citizens are to keep the colony alive. Sara Darnell wished her worries were so simple, but she is the only person in the entire colony that is sick. Her illness is killing her, and everyone seems to have given up hope. Until one day she meets a young man from outside the walls of her underwater prison. His name is Shen, and he claims to be the son of the Dragon God of Water. While she is frightened and disbelieving of his stories at first, soon she finds herself drawn to the stranger in a way she's never experienced. He makes her feel like she is all that matters in his world. What was once a simple life of survival and science erupts into a fantasy world where the Gods are still very much alive and everything Sara was raised to believe is nothing but a lie. Dealing with shunning, bullying and a horrible home life, the lonely girl has only desperate hope for living to adulthood and finding happiness. A happiness she thinks might be possible with Shen. He holds so much promise. So much love. But can their love beat her disease? Does he hold the key to her very life?

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