An Unexpected Adventure

E. T. meets How to Train Your Dragon

8th graders must decide which to protect: their dragon from their community or their community from their dragon.

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About the Book

Harley will do anything to keep his new pal safe. But a hungry dragon needs to eat. And the government is hot on their tail.

Harley Maegher’s seen E.T. and knows what the government will do to mythical creatures. There’s no way he’s about to let his new-found friend fall into the hands of an NSA agent. When the dragon starts setting fires and eating livestock, the choice may be taken from him.

Steria is only interested in filling her tummy and spending time with Harley and his friends. After all, they’re the ones who woke her and called her from her egg. When the agent tries to capture her, she’s confined to the farm where she’s safe but without sufficient food. She’ll do anything to protect herself and Harley, even if it means she’ll go hungry.

An Unexpected Adventure is the fun first book in the middle grade fantasy Myth Coast Adventures trilogy. If you like clean entertainment full of adventure and mischief, then you’ll love Kandi J Wyatt’s unique trilogy.

Explore An Unexpected Adventure to embark on a family-friendly adventure today!

This book also has a six-week language arts study guide that goes with it. Find out more.

Details
Author:
Series: Myth Coast Adventures, Book 1
Genres: Fantasy, Middle grade, Mythical creatures, Portal, Urban
Publisher: Kandi J Wyatt
Publication Year: 2018
Format: Paperback, ebook, audio
Length: novel
Narrator: Dave Cruz
Illustrator: Anita Mihalyi
ASIN: B07H6RXLTS
ISBN: 1723776211
List Price: 12.95
eBook Price: 3.99
Audiobook Price: 13.08
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"...an exciting journey as the kids attempt to thwart a national security agent while keeping the town safe from a rather fiery dragon."
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