Trilogy of Knights Series by Megan Derr

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  • The Knight & the Dragon (Trilogy of Knights #1)
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    The Knight & the Dragon (Trilogy of Knights #1)

    Megan Derr

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2010

    A worn out knight goes off to kill a dragon, secretly hoping it will kill him and put an end to the life he has come to hate. But when he finds the dragon, nothing goes at all the way he expected.N.B. This is an old, old set of stories I wrote forever ago. I was content to leave it gathering dust in my stories folder, but I kept getting emails asking about it and so put it up here just for kicks. I think someday when I have nothing better to do, I’d like to rewrite these... more

  • The Knight & the Statue (Trilogy of Knights #2)
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    The Knight & the Statue (Trilogy of Knights #2)

    Megan Derr

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2010

    A knight is sent to a distant castle to rescue its occupants, who are trapped by a terrible curse that no ordinary magic could ever hope to conquer._______________Online edition available at author's website.Words: 14,184Status: Complete

  • The Knight & the Prince (Trilogy of Knights #3)
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    The Knight & the Prince (Trilogy of Knights #3)

    Megan Derr

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2010

    A young knight saves a prince, and is tasked with returning to the prince’s homeland to relay what has transpired._______________Online edition available at author's website.Words: 14,346 Status: complete

  • A Trilogy of Knights (Trilogy of Knights #1-3)
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    A Trilogy of Knights (Trilogy of Knights #1-3)

    Megan Derr

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2019

    THE KNIGHT AND… THE DRAGON Bran is tired of living a life of blood and violence. After decades of serving his king on the battlefield, he wants the peaceful, violence-free life he has earned. When the king refuses to grant him freedom, Bran volunteers to go slay a deadly dragon—with every intention of dying alongside it. THE STATUE Grey has always kept to himself, so solitary and strange he is named after the mist-filled valley where he was found as a child... more

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