
In The Last Fairy Dragon Rider, Crystal Amon opens with a simple truth:
No fairy had ever ridden a dragon.
And just like that, you already know—this is a story about crossing lines that were never meant to be crossed.
Liora is not like the others. She doesn’t just see the world—she feels it shifting beneath the surface. So when the sky itself begins to fracture and a dragon falls from above, she does the one thing no one else would dare:
She steps closer.
What follows isn’t just an adventure. It’s the beginning of a bond that should not exist… and yet does.
A Story About Becoming Something New
At its heart, this book isn’t just about dragons or magic—it’s about transformation.
A dragon that has been emptied of its fire.
A fairy who carries something deeper than light.
Two beings who were never meant to meet… becoming something the world has never seen.
As Liora and the dragon connect, something shifts—not just in them, but in the world itself.
The sky begins to watch.
The ground begins to remember.
And something ancient begins to learn.
This isn’t a story where the rules bend.
It’s a story where the rules break.
For the Ones Who’ve Never Quite Fit
There’s a quiet thread running through this book—one that lingers long after the last page.
It’s for the ones who’ve felt out of place.
The ones who sense there’s more, even when they can’t explain it.
The ones who are becoming something they don’t fully understand yet.
The dedication says it plainly:
“To the ones who never quite fit… May you always find the courage to rise.”
This story doesn’t just speak to that feeling—it walks with it.
A World That Watches… and Waits
What begins as a mysterious fall quickly unfolds into something much larger:
A force that hunts dragons—not to destroy them, but to take something from them A hidden place beneath the world, holding something ancient and aware A sky that no longer feels empty, but observant… calculating
And at the center of it all?
A bond that was never supposed to happen.
That alone makes Liora and her dragon dangerous.
Not because they are powerful yet—but because they are unknown.
Why This Story Stays With You
There’s a steadiness to the way this book unfolds. It doesn’t rush to impress you—it pulls you in slowly, like a tide you didn’t notice rising.
You don’t just watch the characters change.
You feel the shift with them.
And by the end, one truth lands quietly but firmly:
You don’t have to stay what the world expects you to be.
Step Into the Story
If you love fantasy that carries meaning…
If you’re drawn to dragons, magic, and deep transformation…
If you’ve ever felt like you’re becoming something the world doesn’t quite understand yet—
This story is already waiting for you.
The Last Fairy Dragon Rider isn’t just about what was lost.
It’s about what rises anyway.
With Love and Light,
Crystal Amon
Princess Crystal Says
Copyright 2026

Leave a comment