Eye Of The Oracle: Prequel To The Dragons In Midst Series

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Eye of the Oracle is the prequel to the Dragons in our Midst series. The book starts in pre-flood days and tells the story of the dragons protecting the oracles of fire throughout the ages. It starts out with Thiolocia and Makaidos protecting the ovulum and the oracle of fire from the watchers. The watchers are fallen angels from heaven that are trying to stop Noah from building an ark. The oracle dies, but Thiolocia and Makaidos are chosen to go onto the ark and raise up the next generation of dragons. The next part of the story brings us to an underborn named Mara. An underborn is a human that evil sisters Morgan and Naamah grow from the corpses of dead people. Mara one day comes across the ovulum and experiences Elohim’s unfailing love.

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