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A spoiled king. A skilled hunter. A magical prison that could kill them both. Xastrian, the new Dragon King, is selfish and rude and wields far too much power for his own comfort. When that power attracts the interest of a mysterious dark force seeking freedom from centuries of imprisonment, Xastrian is pulled into a pocket dimension full of danger and wild things looking to kill him. And he's not the only one. Quiet elven hunter Velithor is trapped alongside him, and he's the only hope Xastrian has of surviving long enough to regain his powers and free them both before the crazed, ancient monster sharing their confines catches up with them. But even more than survival in the perilous enchanted forest holding them hostage, Xastrian soon realizes he wants so much more. Soul-bonding with the shy, resourceful hunter would be worth anything. Even facing death time and again. While Eldrake can be read as a standalone, the best reader experience is always with reading the rest of the Adradis Rising books first. Fall into this world of magic, soulbonds, and found family today! Tags: Omegaverse, elves, magic, mages, an adept hunter, a silly, helpless dragon king, Xastrian is a Kingly Prissypants, Velithor thinks this is hilarious, Xastrian is unamused, bear cubs!, wolf!, Trigger warning: animal companion death, sentient snake-dragon-scorpion-thing with wings and knifelike claws, age gap, why is it always age gap?, there's over 7000+ years of age gap!, Xastrian is an idiot, Velithor loves him anyway, Velithor has his hands full trying to keep Xastrian alive, dimensional prison, oops..., Skunk spray, Xastrian goes streaking naked through the forest smelling like skunk spray, his stench offends the bear cubs, Castrate... Castrian... No, Xastrate. Sigh Xastrian!, I got his name right like five times throughout the whole book, hilarity ensued, insert "castrate" for Xastrian and see if you can read with a straight face, I died laughing, dead. This book was previously published under a different title and pen name. It has undergone extensive edits from its original version.
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