A New Breed of Dragon
A New Breed of Dragon Podcast
Unproven: an audiobook sample
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Unproven: an audiobook sample

A well-loved dark fantasy that was tapped for an animated series (that fell through)
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A POWERLESS MAGE BATTLES PSIONICALLY GIFTED DRAGONS AND A SUPERSTITIOUS STEAMPUNK SOCIETY

Forget the coffee. Unproven’s clash between magic and steampunk technologies will keep you reading late into the night. Grab your copy and see why veteran producer Beth “Bea” Roose predicted it would be a hit.  

When Shadow, a powerless mage, chooses exile to preserve family honor, he doesn’t expect a mysterious call to defeat psionic, camouflaging dragons. Neither does he expect those beasts to offer him a glimpse into a life wielding a mage’s power. Tasked with uncovering the secret behind magic’s evolution, Shadow leads unfriendly comrades through treachery, vampiric vines, ancient disembodied mages, and the legendary Mists of Ishmandool where few escape with their sanity.

When Shadow unveils a likely solution, it may be too late. Even if it’s not, it risks the complete annihilation of his people and worse, it’s unproven.

With strong female characters, a dark M. Night Shyamalan twist, dragons on steroids, a Brandon Sanderson-esque tight plot, and prodigious world building, Unproven is destined to satiate readers who enjoy sword and sorcery, mythical creatures, ghosts, dark fantasy, psychological thrillers, and Dungeons & Dragons.

Unproven has drawn comparisons to Ursula Le Guin (Harry Potter’s biggest influence), Elaine Cunningham (the queen of dark fantasy and Forgotten Realms), Fydor Dostoevsky (psychological godfather of Crime and Punishment), Andre Norton, and J.R.R. Tolkien. 

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A New Breed of Dragon
A New Breed of Dragon Podcast
Drew explores what happens when technology clashes with magic. He’s been compared to Ursula LeGuin(Harry Potter’s biggest influence), Elaine Cunningham(queen of dark fantasy and Forgotten Realms), and Fydor Dostoevsky (godfather of Crime and Punishment),