The Would-Be Dragon

Sometimes, the world is bigger than you think.

The Story

Take one dragon who keeps forming crushes on human women and add one woman with a phobia of snakes—in any form.

Mix with one dragon sire determined to turn his grown dragon son into a fierce predator despite The Bargain requiring fair treatment to humans.

Someone is going to have to change their viewpoint. What are the chances it's going to be Rasmuth, the most rapscallion of a dragon in the Cadore Range?

The Characters

Kimble: a dragon with a tendency to flirt with human woman. He knows he needs to get over his fascination with humans if he's to live a normal dragon life.

Mayrian Blu: Taller than most women, even most men, she can't seem to find the right job to fulfill her oversized potential.

The World

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.

Description

Book 5, Solstice Dragon World

  • Enemies to Lovers
  • Slow-burn Romance
  • Self-Discovery
  • Failure to Fit In

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Did you enjoy The Dragon Question and wish there was a sequel? Guess what? Hint: if you haven’t read The Dragon Question, fix that mistake. If you have, this is it from the curse side of the story.

Some curses come with a benefits package, even when the curse wasn’t yours to start with.

Kimble is a dragon and life is one glorious flight, hunt, and flirtation after another.

• If only Rasmuth would back off about making him the quintessential dragon. What is his problem?
• If only he could settle into being a dragon and forget the human heart that once beat inside him.
• If only he wasn’t attracted to human females.

Mayrian is terrified of snakes. Dragons are enormous snakes, and one of them seems to think she should enjoy his slithering company.

Figuring out what she wants to do in life just complicates the process. Sheepherding seemed like a fair prospect. Except for the snakes. And the dragons who keep landing in the high meadows.

It seemed a good prospect until she actually started doing it.

• Move out on her own
• Find an occupation worthy of her demand for adventure
• Avoid snakes. And wolves. And dragons. The list grows with each day.

Kimble’s realizing that loving a human is dangerous. To the human.

Mayrian’s had enough of snakes and dragons, but shaking a stick at them comes with life-changing ramifications.

Some curses come with benefits packages; others just won’t quit playing out new twists on the old theme.

Buy this follow up story to The Dragon Question because Kimble bit off more than he can fly with, and Mayrian’s not afraid to tell him so.

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