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Gold and Fire · Book 1

Dreams of Gold and Fire

by Fred Phillips
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Aron has one job: watch the sheep. He can’t stop daydreaming about fighting dragons long enough to do it. When a coyote nearly costs his family part of the flock while he’s off battling imaginary monsters, his father sends him to the pig pens instead.

Humiliated and certain he was built for more than muck boots and sheep counts, Aron slips away in the night, crosses the mountain, and shows up at the gates of Lanfield to demand entry into the King’s Knights. The guards laugh him out. A city bully takes his money and breaks his bow. A murdered guardsman lands him on the wrong end of a warrant he didn’t earn.

Then he stumbles into a mountain cave — and finds out that dragons are real.

Doubloon isn’t what the stories promised. He’s eight hundred years old, deeply suspicious of humans, and absolutely certain this scrawny farm boy is more trouble than he’s worth. He lights the fire anyway. And somewhere between fishing lessons, the first flight of Aron’s life, and a conversation about why you shouldn’t judge things by what other people fear, a friendship forms that neither of them expected.

When Aron finally spots what’s marching toward his home — thousands of goblins and the humans driving them — he has to decide what kind of knight he actually wants to be: the kind who charges in swinging, or the kind who protects the people he loves.

Type
Novel
Format
Ebook, Paperback
Published
Jul 2025
Pages
180
Language
EN
ISBN
978-1971507071
Publisher
Raconteur Press

Content rating

Author-supplied. Hover a meter for the rubric.

Language
0/4

None

Violence
2/4

limited injury detail

Romance / Sex
0/4

None

Biblical Themes
0/4

None

Author note: Violence includes a fairly intense final battle scene that is dragon vs. goblins, as well as a scene where our young protagonist is attacked by a goblin and kills the monster by accident. Neither are graphic.

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Tone

Hopeful

Themes

Coming of Age
Good vs Evil
Man vs. Nature

Tropes

Quest
Character-driven
Dragons
Orcs

Setting

Medieval European

Pace

Steady

Point-of-View

close 3rd person

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