Series: Book 1 in the Scrolls of Fire series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fiction, Fantasy
Summary
Blind. Outcast. Accursed. From the Meanest of Beginnings,
Greatness Will Rise. Abandoned at birth by her parents, Auli-Ambar is seen as a
child blighted by a callous talon-stroke of fate. A worthless
burden. She is blind, severely disfigured, and fit only for
the most menial tasks. Then, a simple act of kindness changes
her life. Flown to the Halls of the Dragons, the painfully
shy girl becomes a cleaner of Dragon roosts, and a helpless
wanderer of the Dragon Library. Here, Auli is able to walk amidst the lore she is drawn to
so profoundly. Touch it. Imagine worlds within scrolls. She
thrills to the hallowed scents of knowledge, but aches for
what blindness has forever denied her. In the cruellest of
ironies, Auli discovers she possesses a magic that makes
people and Dragons forget her very existence. This is
disremembrance, the accursed power of loneliness. She can
only despair. Little Do They Suspect That The Fate Of All Dragonkind
Rests In Her Hands One will not forget. Deep amidst the forbidden racks of
draconic scroll lore, where Auli-Ambar has unwittingly
breached the protective wards, the young Dragon scholar,
Arkurion the Mercury Blue, will discover her true gift and
ignite its flame. Now, in the environs of a magical library
overseen by the mighty Dragon Librarian Sazutharr, the
extraordinary courage and integrity of a blind girl will
finally be given the chance to blossom. Series Note: Scrolls of Fire is a parallel storyline to my
acclaimed Dragonfriend series. Auli-Ambar’s story
intermeshes deeply with the fates of Hualiama and Grandion
and intersects the most critical events of their lives. Also,
if you ever wondered what Dragons get up to in a library,
look no further!