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Gabri Is The Inspiration
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Sanctum launches the Dragon Guild series with a powerful blend of Indigenous lore, futuristic tech, and raw emotional stakes as a Cherokee teen battles her destiny to reclaim her identity and save the world. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
Although a latecomer in a previous series, Gabri had been a key character. I had introduced her as a baby in the final book, and when the story ended, she insisted her story had only begun. The Dragon Guild series is her story, and Gabri is the inspiration.
In Sanctum, the story quickly moves from a familiar scene born in an earlier book to a whole new world with a host of challenges my character must face.
Since reading Anne McAffery’s Dragonriders of Pern many years ago, I have been fascinated with intelligent dragons who form bonds with humans. Sentient, mobile plants, the Aracai, came to me in visions and had a strong role to play. As the scenes unfolded, new scenarios came up, drawing me deeper into Gabri’s world and the people, dragons, Aracai, and evil creatures inhabiting it.
Gabri is an intriguing and well-developed character. What were some driving ideals behind your character’s development?
As a teen, Gabri takes her extraordinary powers for granted. She deeply loves her family and Donny, her self-proclaimed, older protector. She’s easily annoyed and has no qualms about using her abilities to get her way, but she isn’t mean. When she loses everything, all she has left are her core values. I wanted her to be relatable, with an ingrained respect for the Creator and for her parents’ beliefs and ideals. Throughout the story, she makes them her own while adding to them.
What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?
I believe obstacles to interacting with people and cultures different from our own can be overcome. We all face challenges like neediness, fear, danger, and difficult relationships. What does it mean to bond with others through love, kindness, and understanding? How should we react to evil? Those themes weave through Gabri’s story organically. They may not come to mind, but through the characters, the reader will experience them.
How did you approach blending Indigenous spirituality with sci-fi elements like aliens and frequency manipulation?
Research has taken me down rabbit holes leading to amazing discoveries. I learned everything–color, sound, motion, objects–has its own frequency. Every object in the universe, Earth included, produces its unique sound. I’ve always believed aliens have interacted with Earth for millennia, leaving plenty of evidence. And I believe in God, my Creator, and in Jesus and the Holy Spirit. Indigenous people have their own deeply held beliefs, many of which are not at odds with mine. The Creator is infinitely creative, and nothing exists without him. We couldn’t imagine it if it weren’t already in existence somewhere. For me, it’s only logical that aliens exist, science is the discovery of what is already true, and God has made it all.
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When a nightmarish vision rips Gabri O’Connell from her home and family, she wakes up powerless in a freezing tower on a hostile planet.
Saved by a dragon and brought to Sanctum inside the planet, her rescuers don’t want her there.
Will a baby dragon be the key to her survival? Will Gabri ever see her family again?
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Sanctum – Dragon Guild Book 1
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P.T.L. Perrin’s Sanctum kicks off the Dragon Guild series with a thrilling and heartfelt plunge into a world where ancient gifts, alien allies, and shadowy enemies intertwine. At its center is Gabriella, a Cherokee teen with the power to manipulate frequencies, a gift she’s barely begun to understand. After a terrifying vision and a sudden abduction, Gabri finds herself trapped in a bleak realm by a creature calling her “world-destroyer.” With the help of her fiercely protective friend Donny, a dragon rider, and mysterious allies from other worlds, she fights to reclaim her identity, her abilities, and her future.
I didn’t expect to get so emotionally invested in this story. Perrin has a gift for character depth. Gabri isn’t just some overpowered chosen one; she’s vulnerable, angry, stubborn, and relatable. I felt her fear in that cold, silent tower. I cheered when she found strength in the smallest sprout of hope—literally, a baby Aracai plant. And Donny? He’s the kind of quiet hero who sticks with you—protective but not controlling, smart but still deeply unsure. Their bond felt real, messy, and tender. The writing flows well, with immersive sensory detail. The pacing dips a little in the middle, but the emotional undercurrent keeps it alive.
What I loved most were the ideas behind the story. There’s a deep respect for Indigenous cultures, for the natural world, and for spiritual connection—things too often tokenized in sci-fi/fantasy. But here, they’re essential, woven in with care. Perrin also explores the weight of identity: What does it mean to be called “destroyer” when you’ve only ever tried to protect? Gabri’s inner conflict hit home. The whole narrative dances on this line between ancient tradition and futuristic tech, and somehow, it all works. There’s telepathy, dragons, dimension-hopping, alien races, and yet, it never loses its soul.
Sanctum isn’t just a sci-fi fantasy adventure. It’s about finding power in who you are, even when the world (or some monster in another dimension) tells you you’re something else. I’d recommend this book to readers who love rich world-building, strong female leads, and a story that hits both the heart and the imagination. Fans of Percy Jackson, Avatar: The Last Airbender, or A Wrinkle in Time will probably feel right at home. I know I did.
Pages: 281 | ASIN: B0F8FVQ9HX
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