Boy and Dragon Join Forces to Save Marooned Passengers in 'Gularian...

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Boy and Dragon Join Forces to Save Marooned Passengers in 'Gularian... When a plane crashes on a remote island, a young boy and a dragon with the power to morph into a human team up to save the marooned passengers from an angry black dragon in “Gularian Islands” (published by Balboa Press AU) by Tracey C. Ayres. The book is available for purchase at: https://www.amazon.com/Gularian-Islands-Tracey-C-Ayres/dp/1504313305/.

Ben Mason has known for some time he's a little bit different than other people. It isn't until travelling back to Australia from a holiday in United States when their plane mysteriously crash lands on a remote island. The passengers try to stay alive and safe until rescue arrives. But strange things are happening and they are not alone.

Soon Ben meets Noke and his family. Humans that morph into dragons and have lived on the islands for hundreds of years. Then twenty-six days into their ordeal Ben meets Goldevere, Noke's father. He explains to Ben that he has the gift that can save both of their worlds. Ben is told to find Noke's mother, Silver who will help him on his quest. Everyone must all work quickly to save the world from the angry black dragon.

“We all need an escape and this book is intriguing and adventurous with a touch of humour,” says Ayres, adding that the book “will appeal to the imagination within us all.”

“Gularian Islands”
By Tracey C. Ayres
Softcover | 6 x 9 in | 196 pages | ISBN 9781504313308
E-Book | 196 pages | ISBN 9781504314558
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the Author
Tracey C. Ayres was born in England and moved to Australia with her family in 1988. She has worked with small children most of her life and written articles for local newspapers. Ayres is also the author of “Chasing Space Monkeys.”

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