The Dragon Lord's Medallion-bookcover

By: Mia L. Monza

The Dragon Lord's Medallion

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Eoin, a neurodiverse empath in seclusion, struggles with herself and her surroundings as she draws in emotions from those around her and experiences sudden bursts of visions that make people distrustful of her. Remembering little of her past, Eoin’s only personal possession is a medallion inherited from her father. When she unexpectedly learns the medallion’s origins, her uneventful life is thrown into chaos.

In a mysterious world, she encounters the Enchanters, who have inherited control of potent crystals coveted as the ultimate source of power from the Dragon Lords. In a society filled with political machinations, intrigue, and dark secrets, Eoin becomes an unwitting pawn in a dangerous game of power. Possessing her medallion, Eoin sees completing the Enchanter’s trial – a rite of passage – as her only means of returning home, and she reluctantly agrees.

Taming a feral dragon is the least of her problems as the perilous journey reveals a disturbing connection between her family and the missing Dragon Lords. And falling in love doesn’t make the journey any easier.

Writing primarily dark fantasy with minor romance themes, Mia L. Monza focuses on delving into complex dilemmas and consequences to explore societies, cultures and human nature. Passionate about equality, her cast and stories consist of a lot of diversity and representation to encompass the intricate stories she creates.


With close relationships to people with neurodiverse challenges, she is an advocate for people on the spectrum and promotes fair inclusion.


Mia L. Monza has a background in marketing and branding, with a passion for equality in digital accessibility. She has fifteen years of writing experience.


This is her first published novel in the Dragon Lord series.

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  • Louise

    I was afforded a sneak peek and I loved the book. The angst is s dagger point, while the uplifting moments are heartfelt and creates welcome breaks as you read. The main character is an introvert who finds her own voice along the way, which makes her increasingly relatable as you read. The NT coded characters (and there are a couple) I felt are depicted realistically. It's not a weakness or a strength - it just is. The fantasy elements really take some tropes and twist them in ways you didn't see coming.

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