Feeding the Fires

ebook Draconim, #2 · Draconim

By Lawrence Nault

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In a world where ancient dragons have returned to protect Earth, catastrophic wildfires rage across the Pacific Northwest, challenging everything humanity thinks it knows about fire management. Indigenous teenager Kyle's life changes forever when he discovers his connection to Mars, a powerful fire dragon, through a dragon scale that once belonged to his birth mother.

As the military plans to bomb the region to create a firebreak—an action that would trigger devastating geological events—Kyle and Mars must find a way to save both nature and humanity. Joining forces with other young people bonded to dragons, Kyle becomes part of the Young Dragons movement, advocating for traditional environmental practices while exploring his own Indigenous heritage and cultural identity.

But the challenge isn't just environmental. Kyle must navigate his brother's racism, uncover family secrets, and find his place between modern life and traditional wisdom. Meanwhile, the dragons face their own struggles: Mars's sacrifice to save humanity, Uranus's grief-fueled hatred of humans, and Venus's protection of a mysterious dragon tear that could change everything.

This contemporary eco-fantasy masterfully weaves together environmental activism, Indigenous knowledge, and dragon mythology into a powerful story about family healing, cultural reconnection, and humanity's relationship with nature. Author Lawrence Nault creates a unique blend of fantasy and reality that speaks to current environmental challenges while offering hope for the future.

Perfect for readers who enjoy climate fiction with a touch of magic, "Feeding The Fires" challenges us to reconsider our relationship with nature and traditional wisdom in an age of environmental crisis.

Feeding the Fires