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Book 9, Solstice Dragon World
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Opposites Attract
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Scholarly Protagonists
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Slow-Burn Romance
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Magical/Non-Magical Pairing
A search for knowledge. A love beyond the page.
Dakcodger loves the written word. Books don't particularly love dragons, and libraries have a firm opinion too.
Using his magic to sneak into the Royal Shlognar Library and Archives soothes his love for words.
Right up until reading plays hopscotch with his attraction to a mousy librarian.
Ruth Delmartin: the fourth daughter of the king and queen, she prefers studying in the royal library to diddling in politics like most of her siblings. The arrival of a curious scholar has her thinking of ways to aid her kingdom with a new research project he could help her with.
Dakcodger: dragon and scholar, he sneaks into the royal library and grows immediately interested in a meek librarian
The Cadore Range is home to eight kingdoms. They are each unique, having different ruling styles, and separated along the range. Some have long histories of interactions while others maintain their isolation.
Solstice dragons live in the mountains of the range. They are intelligent and maintain peace with the humans due to a long-standing agreement, known as The Bargain to the dragons and The Don't Eat Humans Clause to the human populations.
Book 9, Solstice Dragon World
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A dragon reading a book. Who’d have thought such a thing could happen?
In the realm of Shlognar, where dragons and humans have little in common, Dakcodger stands out among his kind. A 500-year-old Solstice dragon, Dakcodger is a self-chosen scholar, hoarding knowledge like treasure.
His insatiable curiosity leads him to discover a rare and powerful magic: the ability to transform into a human. This newfound power opens the doors to human libraries—an irresistible lure for a dragon driven by the pursuit of understanding.
Amidst the labyrinth of books in Shlognar’s royal library, Dakcodger encounters Ruth Delmartin, the shy yet determined fourth daughter of the king. Overshadowed by her politically ambitious siblings, Ruth finds solace in her studies, her brilliant mind seeking the very knowledge Dakcodger craves. In each other, they discover kindred spirits—two lonely souls bound by their love for learning.
As their bond deepens, they realize they will face suspicion and uncertainty from their respective societies if their secret becomes known. Dragons have never loved humans as partners, and such a relationship is uncharted territory. Ruth’s royal family questions her growing attachment to a being more beast than intellectual, while dragon society views Dakcodger’s affection with wary eyes.
With each passing solstice, Dakcodger’s ability to maintain his human form grows stronger, but the time they can spend together remains heartbreakingly short. Together, they must navigate the treacherous path between duty and desire, knowledge and love.
Dakcodger and Ruth must decide if their connection is strong enough to withstand the challenges of such an unprecedented love.
“Like to a Lonely Dragon” is a tale of magic, love, and the timeless quest for knowledge, set against the backdrop of a richly imagined world where dragons walk among humans and the heart’s deepest desires ignore human frailties and a dragon’s set-in-stone loyalty.









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