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Old 03-14-2020, 01:02 PM   #162
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A series by Audrey Faye (co-credited with her daughter Shae Geary) is free right now at Amazon (only, these are KU titles, but free-free at the moment):

Dragon Kin: Sapphire & Lotus
Dragon Kin: Lily & Oceana
Dragon Kin: Alonia & Trift
Dragon Kin: Jae & Fendellen
Dragon Kin: The Final Two

These are self-published, and I haven't read these specific titles, but I've read multiple others by the author (including ones she wrote as Debora Geary). Based on that experience, I expect these to be low-conflict verging on no conflict, potentially good comfort reads if you really need a hug, potentially cloying if you're ready to conquer the world.

These are placed in SFF, not YA, but based on descriptions and my past reading I suspect YA is a good fit.
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The ancient prophecy speaks of the five, those who will come to save all of dragonkind. Like most prophecies, it leaves out a lot of the important details…

Sapphire is a very ordinary elf girl who runs for the hills—and gets lost in a forest instead. The same forest where a dragon egg perches high in a tree on a dark winter’s night.

This is the story of what happens when egg meets girl.

Dragon Kin: Sapphire & Lotus is book one of a fantasy series for readers who love dragons, ordinary heroes, and bravery that has to be earned one day at a time.

A note from Audrey: I tell stories of hope, resilience, belonging, and finding what (and who!) matters. I do that in a lot of different genres, but you’ll always get those things in an Audrey Faye book.
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