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All hunters are hunted, but the kull remains. Rasia is determined to slay a dragon for her Forging, a trial each child must succeed to come of age. All she needs to do is find the dragon's den, slay the winged bastard, and haul it home before the deadline ends. Not so easy. But Rasia has Kai on her team-who may or may not have some secrets up his shroud. Nico needs to prepare for the bloodrites, a ritual ceremony as bloody as the name. If she succeeds, she'll earn the title of Ohan, but first she'll have to dodge assassins and hunt whomever placed the hit on her head and hopefully kill them…mehr

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All hunters are hunted, but the kull remains. Rasia is determined to slay a dragon for her Forging, a trial each child must succeed to come of age. All she needs to do is find the dragon's den, slay the winged bastard, and haul it home before the deadline ends. Not so easy. But Rasia has Kai on her team-who may or may not have some secrets up his shroud. Nico needs to prepare for the bloodrites, a ritual ceremony as bloody as the name. If she succeeds, she'll earn the title of Ohan, but first she'll have to dodge assassins and hunt whomever placed the hit on her head and hopefully kill them before they kill her. In the Grankull, coming of age isn't easy. There are always greater dragons to slay. ¿¿DRAGON YOUR BONES is the sequel to BONES TO THE WIND, a coming-of-age sword and sorcery fantasy adventure. The novel includes strong female characters, LGBTQIA+ representation, and mature themes. It is appropriate for a NA/Adult audience.
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Tatiana Obey writes badass characters slaying dragons. She enjoys combining action with character-driven stories that feature diverse heroes and heroines. She is the author of Bones to the Wind, a 2022 BBA Award Winner, and Sistah Samurai: A Champloo Novella, a 2023 Indie Ink Award Winner. Locus award nominated, she has published short stories in various anthologies and Fiyah Literary Magazine, and is also a contributing editor for Magic in the Melanin: A Black Fantasy Anthology. She taught English in South Korea, studied abroad in Japan, and spent her debut year traveling the world.