
When a portal shatters and scatters a group of Dragonlings across magical worlds, each must face who they truly are—or risk never finding their way home.
All 9 Dragonlings adventures are now together in one complete volume! The Portal: A Dragonlings of Valdier Adventure brings every magical, mischievous, heartwarming quest into the first full-length Dragonlings novel.
The first full-length Dragonlings novel is unfolding in The Portal: A Dragonlings of Valdier Adventure!
They were just looking for an adventure… Now they’re lost across an unknown world.
Boredom is a dangerous thing when you’re a Dragonling. With a two-week break, their dads busy renovating the underground amusement park, and their moms on a trip with their younger siblings, the teenage Dragonlings have time on their hands.
When Phoenix shares her brief travel to a world far away, the teens decide it is time for a new adventure! But when their simple plan turns into chaos, the dragonlings are scattered across the mysterious new realm.
With no way to communicate and no clear way home, the Dragonlings will have to rely on their wits, strength, and a whole lot of luck to reunite.
One thing is certain—this is no longer just an adventure. It’s a quest to find each other… and hope the Seven Kingdoms can survive their visit.
A strange pulse shuddered through the bridge—just once, like a heartbeat skipping out of rhythm. Phoenix frowned but shook it off.
Everything is probably fine, she silently hoped.
The vibrant, multicolored threads, a swirling river of light and shadow, flowed together ahead of her, exactly as she recalled from her previous trip to the otherworldly realm. The endless, vibrant road of energy twisted through shimmering dimensions, humming with power. With a powerful thrust, her wings flared wide, leaving a glittering, fiery trail as she soared through the vibrant, swirling tunnel.
Only when she saw the others far below, moving like shooting stars along separate paths, their voices echoing faintly through the swirling, chaotic expanse, did she realize something was terribly wrong with the portal. The bridge fractured before her, not in one clean break, but in a multitude of shimmering cracks, spreading like a spider’s web—the sight causing her eyes to widen. Only a single bridge should span the chasm, not many.
Her heart hammered a frantic rhythm against her ribs, a deafening sound that mirrored the terror rising in her chest as she realized what was happening. Each of the threads, thin and delicate, snaked off in a different direction, promising a unique destination.
Coming soon.