Publisher's Synopsis
In this fairy tale, the dragon family has suffered a great loss: The horrible Vikings have stolen one of their precious eggs. The dragons were desperate. The Vikings were superstitious: they believed that the dragon egg will bring good luck to them because the dragons were powerful creatures. They believed that the dragon's blood could heal wounds and diseases, and that dragon's claws were so strong that they can cut stone and even metal. The dragons looked everywhere for the missing egg, but they could not find it. They did not know where the Vikings had traveled and what had happened to the egg. The missing egg belonged to a specific clan of dragons: their specialty was singing. There were not many of them, and thus, they were worried if anyone of them went missing. Aurea, the lost dragon, was born far away. She did not know anything about her dragon clan and where they lived. A wolf family took care of her, but she knows she did not belong there. She was alone, and far away from home. Will she ever find back home? This book has been previously published as The Stolen Dragon.