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Something is wrong with dreams.

The Demon of Dreams is missing, and it’s up to the newly-bound Dragon Guard and dragon duo of Ben and Andi to find the demon and make things right. They may have succeeded in defeating a demon-infused necromancer, but now they must test their still-growing powers against an entire demon syndicate bent on destroying reality.

If that wasn't enough, an ancient prophecy, written about the pair eons ago, claims they could become evil and enslave the multiverse. They would ignore it as hogwash if it weren't for the intense anger growing inside Ben. If he and his rapidly expanding powers can't control that burning fire, they fear the evil part of the prophecy may indeed come true.

Can they successfully navigate the Realm of Nightmares and defeat the Nightmare Syndicate? Can they restore the Demon of Dreams to its rightful spot in the pantheon? Can they stop the anger from engulfing Ben and turning them evil?

And can they do it all before Winter Break at high school ends?

NOTE: This book was originally published in 2015 by Hunt Press with a different cover. This is no longer a Hunt Press publication. I've made a few minor changes in the text, but nothing changed plot or structure-wise. If you already own Dragon Dreams, there is no need to purchase this edition.

252 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 15, 2015

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Eric J. Krause

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I am a speculative fiction author writing mainly YA books. I also have one adult horror book.

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6 reviews3 followers
February 10, 2016
Terrific book! Definitely would recommend to any lovers of dragons and magic.

Pros:
-Fun and meaningful interactions between characters
-Diverse and well constructed settings
-Protagonists trials and struggles felt real

Cons:
-The end game plot (the one the series is written around) is never really explained, however the book doesn't suffer terribly from it
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November 23, 2015
It SUCKS

I knew book two would be the pits. Always, always the author screws the second book. Don't waste your money buying this book.
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