The Last Dragon of the East [Audiobook]
By (Author) Katrina Kwan
Simon & Schuster Audio
Simon & Schuster Audio
8th October 2024
Audiobook
United States
General
Fiction
Fantasy romance
CD-Audio
Inspired by Chinese myths of ancient dragon gods and threads of fate, Katrina Kwan's dazzling fantasy debut is a propulsive adventure perfect for fans of Sue Lynn Tan and Hannah Whitten.At the spry young age of twenty-five, Sai has led a quiet life, keeping the family teahouse up and running--even if that means ignoring the past-due notices--and taking care of his ailing mother. But he has a not-so-secret gift that he's parlayed into a side career: he was born with the ability see the red threads of fate between soulmates, which lends itself nicely to matchmaking. Sai has thus far been content not to follow his own thread, the only one he's ever seen that's gray and fraying. But Sai's ordinary existence is about to be turned upside-down by a pair of shining dragon scales. When his mother's doctor sells them to him, claiming them as a miracle cure, Sai is pretty sure he's being scammed. When the medicine actually works--and the terrifying, ruthless emperor catches wind--Sai is thrust into the search for a dragon long thought extinct that will lead him into the throes of a brewing war and deep into foreign lands, facing down challenges both magical and mortal on an unexpected adventure. And for the very first time, as his own thread of fate begins to move, he may be able to solve the mystery of his Fated One at the other end of the line.
Katrina Kwan is a Vancouver-based author and actress. After graduating from Acadia University in 2017 with a BA in political science with honors, Kwan spent the next six years honing her creative skills as a freelance ghostwriter. With several ghostwritten romance novels under her belt, she's ecstatic to finally be writing books under her own name. She is also the author of the contemporary romcom Knives, Seasoning, & a Dash of Love. She lives in Vancouver with her husband and two cats, and when she isn't writing, she is desperately trying to keep her collection of houseplants alive.