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Dragon Hunted

57.1% complete
2020
2022
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18 chapters
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 The Dragon of 23rd Street*
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The Dragon of 23rd Street*   See series as if on a bookshelf
A YA urban fantasy series by Haley Ryan.

1) Dragon Chained
2) Dragon Hunted
3) Dragon Crowned
Copyright © 2020 by Haley Ryan
For Jeff. Because you don’t run away screaming every time I have a shiny new idea.
I guess this is your fault, too.
"YOU CAN’T SHELVE books in your underwear," I said firmly, "and that's final."
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We rode to my stop in silence, after which they followed me through the darkened streets to the quaint pink-and-black house that I called home.

I could see them assessing it as we went up the back stairs to the second level entrance, and tried to ignore the pang that insisted they were probably appalled by the way I lived. They were dragon royalty, and I was… just a girl who ran a bookstore.

I reminded myself stubbornly that, according to them, I was royalty too. Sadly, the thought didn’t make me feel any better—I didn’t exactly live like a princess.

The tiny apartment over the store had a combined kitchen and living room, one bathroom, and two cramped bedrooms. That was it. We hadn’t renovated anything since we moved in, and almost everything in it had come from a thrift store.

But I loved my home, and I was proud of it. I loved the chipped pottery dishes, the sagging couch Chicken used as a scratching post, and the uneven table with mismatched chairs where I ate my breakfast every morning. I was happy with the life I’d built here, especially now that I had friends, regular customers who depended on me, and the sometimes demanding companionship of Chicken and Waffles, who had eventually decided to call a truce and share the house peacefully. I couldn’t leave all this behind just because my family had magically appeared and didn’t want to kill me after all.

 

Added: 13-Oct-2021
Last Updated: 14-Oct-2022

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 28-Apr-2020
Page Nine Press
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Date Issued:
28-Apr-2020
Format:
Kindle e-Book
Cover Price:
$12.99
Pages*:
316
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Once
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1)   18 Feb 2022 - 15 Mar 2022
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Country:
United States
Language:
English
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From amazon.com:

What’s worse than a fae prince with murder on his mind?
How about a family reunion…
But with dragons.


The good news is, I survived the murderous fae prince. I also found my aunt and embraced my inner dragon. Everything should be going great, right?

If only. My aunt has disappeared again, there’s no news from my friends at the Fae Court, and now there’s a gargoyle terrorizing my customers. To make matters worse, my savings are running out, and I may lose the bookstore unless I can find a job.

So of course, that’s when fate decides I have it too easy, and my path suddenly collides with the one person I’ve been running from for nineteen years—also known as “Mom.”

My whole life, I’ve been told my family wants me dead, but the truth turns out to be a lot murkier than that. The only way to get to the bottom of all the lies is to take a little field trip to the dragon enclave, where I’ll be surrounded by stubborn, suspicious, short-tempered lizards, most of them not very happy to find out I’m still alive.

I’m about to get a crash course in dragon politics—which is just like regular politics, but louder. And with fire.

Lucky me.

The Dragon of 23rd Street is a YA Urban Fantasy trilogy that’s perfect for fans of Linsey Hall, Bella Forrest, and Annette Marie. Start reading today if you love snarky dragons, dangerous fae, sweet, slow-burn romance, and non-stop twists!
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