Lilly wanted independence and a home of her own, two things the people of her village believed a woman shouldn't have. When her boss staked her out as a virgin sacrifice to an invading dragon, all hope was lost. Then Cyrano the Dragon started a conversation and she formed a plan. Step one, talk the dragon out of his hoard which proved easy enough since Lilly knew the dragon's weakness: beer. Step two, create a tavern where the dragon could drink to his hearts content. Again, no problem for a girl with Lilly's smarts. Step three, getting the inbred, chauvinistic villagers to allow a woman to run a business. This is where things got tricky. Who would have thought her own villagers were more difficult to handle than a drunken dragon? If she succeeded, she could live her life on her own terms. Considering the problems with any new business, (including a dragon slayer, a goblin, a bridge troll and an over-protective unicorn) it was more likely she'd go down the dragon's gullet. If you're looking for a light hearted comedy about an underdog and her collection of monstrous friends, you'll love this book.
Book One of the Drunken Dragon's Tavern Series
Approximately 85,000 words
Book One of the Drunken Dragon's Tavern Series
Approximately 85,000 words
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