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Dragon Astronomer: Guardian Dragons of Galasi: Asherah's Prophecy (Guardian Dragons of Galasi: Asherah Prophecy Book 1)

by Priscilla Cook

ASIN: B0F91XQMYB

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They don't want to conquer our worlds. They don't want to enslave us. They want humans removed from cosmic memory.

A prophecy will be discovered warning of an attack on Galasi. It will mention three warning signs, with the last one heralding the imminent attack from their enemies.

The High Prince is in his office reading a report when he hears his name being called. He looks up and sees an ethereal beauty who claims to be their goddess, Asherah. She informs him that Galasi and their sister planet, Earth, will be attacked with the intention of annihilating all humans and their worlds. Jonathan has no idea what she means by prophecy, war, or warning signs. He does, however, believe she's delusional.

Asherah tells him, as a master astronomer, it is his responsibility to locate the warning signs in the universe and then to provide the other astronomers with the sky coordinates to scan for the signs. As she starts to fade into bright, pulsing starlight, he calls out, "What signs?" As the last of her presence evanesced, he heard her voice say, "Read the Prophecy."

He blinked when her last golden glow disappeared and opened his eyes as a dragon in space.

Come and enjoy the mystery, suspense, and danger in the Guardian Dragon of Galasi trilogy. Experience a world where men are dragons living in modern times, and magic intertwines with technology. Join the adventure in space to find the Prophecy’s warning signs while traveling on a magical spaceboard. Discover why an Earth dog is gnawing on a dragon’s claw. Can dragons play cricket? Do you believe all first meetings between fated mates go well? There are twists, turns, subplots, humor, and much more awaiting you. The journey begins here.

For anyone curious, the edge of the observable universe has a volume of approximately 4 trillion cubic light-years, and its diameter is approximately 93 billion light-years across. That 93 billion light-years does not include what is unseen or unknown. One light-year equals 5.88 trillion miles.

Special Note: This is the second edition, which is solely due to a new cover that required a different ISBN than the first edition. The story was not altered; only minor tweaks were made, including a few spelling and grammatical corrections, as well as reconnecting certain paragraphs that were separated when copied into KC.

It is essential to note that if the book is sold exclusively through Amazon, an ISBN is not required; using Amazon’s ASIN will still enable wide distribution, and the cover can be updated under the original ASIN. However, in my case, the publisher I initially worked with did assign an ISBN. An ISBN contains the book's metadata, including a description of the cover. Can you imagine the surprise the distributors, bookstores, or libraries would have when they unpacked books with covers that showcased a large dragon head and an enormous green eye instead of a dragon surfing through the universe?

I am working to resolve this issue, only to have the second edition of Dragon Astronomer, Guardian Dragons of Galasi: Asherah’s Prophecy listed.