Enoch’s Ghost, the second book in the Oracles of Fire series, picks up the exciting Dragons in Our Midst story where Tears of a Dragon and Eye of the Oracle ended. Walter, Ashley, and Karen ride the dragon Thigociain search of her son, Gabriel, and her long-lost mate, Makaidos. When Walter and Ashley find an army of giants hibernating in the depths of the earth, they meet a mysterious girl named Sapphira Adi, who claims to be thousands of years old. Sapphira reveals a sinister plot, conceived centuries ago by Morgan Le Faye and the devil himself. The greatest of dangers, building to a climax in three different worlds, meets the power of love and sacrifice in Enoch’s Ghost.
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"THIS WAS A REALLY GOOD BOOK!!!!!!! I LOVE THIS SERIES!!!! ITS AWESOME!!! YOU HAVE TO READ THE FIRST AND SECOND AND THIRD SERIES IF YOU LIKE DRAGONS!!! READ IT!!!!"
— Julia (5 out of 5 stars)
" Seeing as I got to read the manuscript and wrote an endorsement that got published in the front cover, I'd say I thought this book was pretty fantastic XD "
— Sarah, 5/21/2013" i think it was good, not as good as the dragons in our midst books though. "
— Colter, 1/12/2013" Made me cry. . TWICE! Absolutely amazing! "
— Ariel, 11/5/2012" this book helped me understand God more, and helped me with my non-believing friend. "
— Mikayla, 3/24/2011" Nice, Bryan... Nice. you are so awesome!!! "
— Lindsey, 1/13/2011" this book helped me understand God more, and helped me with my non-believing friend. "
— Mikayla, 11/18/2010" Made me cry. . TWICE! Absolutely amazing! "
— Ariel, 9/12/2010" Nice, Bryan... Nice. you are so awesome!!! "
— Lindsey, 3/19/2009" i think it was good, not as good as the dragons in our midst books though. "
— Colter, 9/18/2008Bryan Davis is the author of the bestselling fantasy series Echoes from the Edge, Dragons in Our Midst, and Oracles of Fire. He and his wife, Susie, have seven children and live in western Tennessee, where he continues to cook up his imaginative blend of fantasy and inspiration.
Peter Sandon began telling stories to his younger brother during their childhood in England. After qualifying as a doctor in 1968, he spent the next thirty years as a family doctor. He retired from medicine in 2000 and has been involved with professional voice work ever since.