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Gold and Fire · Book 2

Sons of Gold and Fire

by Fred Phillips
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Aron's brothers are gone, snatched by goblins in the night. His father and his knight-master rode after them into the mountains and never came back. The only one who can fix this is Aron — and the great golden dragon who is his best friend.

But Doubloon has been snared in a wizard's enchanted trap, held fast by a net that his own fire cannot burn through. With his family imprisoned and his dragon helpless, Aron is out of options.

His only move is across the mountains. Alone. No harness. No wings. No backup — except a smart-mouthed goblin who talks, a couple with dark ideas about adoption, a sabrecat who takes his last strip of jerky, and one massive platinum dragon who actively despises humans.

Sons of Gold and Fire is a quest story that never lets up. Packed with monsters, narrow escapes, and a friendship between a boy and a talking goblin that nobody planned but everybody needed, this is the kind of book that stays with you long after the last page.

Perfect for fans of fast-moving adventure with heart. Ages 8–14.

Type
Novel
Format
Ebook, Paperback
Published
Apr 2026
Pages
290
Language
EN
ISBN
9781971507088
Publisher
Raconteur Press

Content rating

Author-supplied. Hover a meter for the rubric.

Language
1/4

rare, soft words

Violence
2/4

limited injury detail

Romance / Sex
0/4

None

Biblical Themes
0/4

None

Author note: Language: One instance of the word "hell." Violence: Sword combat training scenes, one fight between two people, a battle between two dragons and a wizard. Nothing graphic.

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Tone

Hopeful

Themes

Coming of Age
Good vs Evil
Reunion

Tropes

Quest
Character-driven
Dragons
Orcs

Setting

Medieval European

Pace

Fast-Paced

Point-of-View

close 3rd person

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