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Dragonborn

Book Two in the Foxborn Trilogy

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Dragonborn

By: Robert Allen Lupton
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After rescuing the tribal members from their enemies and banding together to create a new home free of the superstitions of the past, twin sisters, Teena and Teesha, are forced to protect their makeshift tribe of children, outcasts, and shape shifters against wolfen, dragons, and the dark scary things that lurk in the primeval forest. Can their sisterhood and the clan survive. Adventure Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction Shifter
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AI is not great, glad the book is!

The second book in a set of 2, Dragonborn is everything you want in a story; it's interesting, funny, sad, well. written and relatable. Tina wrestles with issues that most people have experienced, well maybe not exactly the same but similar.
The AI narrator is ok, better than I expected but it skips words and mispronounces words which is annoying when humans do it but I almost didn't make it to the end of this great story. Please keep humans!

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