King, King, Goose?
by:
Mandy M. Roth (author)
Paranormal Dragon Shifter RomanceVery Short Promotional Story (4k words and then first chapter excerpts from select Mandy M Roth titles) *This book is FREE at various online vendors. If it is not listed for FREE please report the lower price to the vendor*As dragon shifter and king of his...
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Paranormal Dragon Shifter RomanceVery Short Promotional Story (4k words and then first chapter excerpts from select Mandy M Roth titles) *This book is FREE at various online vendors. If it is not listed for FREE please report the lower price to the vendor*As dragon shifter and king of his people--the purple dragons of the east-- King Najarni wants to make his lovely wife happy. Her Earthly customs and holidays are strange to him so he sends men forth to her realm to learn of these bizarre rituals. When his wife, Queen Tara, sees what her husband and his faithful guards have done, she can't help but laugh.Peek in and catch a glimpse into what Najarni has done for his beloved wife.PROMOTIONAL COPY INCLUDES...This is a promotional short story, "King, King, Goose?", provided by Mandy M. Roth and The Raven Books. After the story there are several extended first chapter excerpts to help give you a taste of the author's many titles.First Chapter Excerpts from:Critical IntelligenceMaster of the HuntBlaze of GloryThe GuardiansWinter SolsticeCivil TwilightGypsy Nightsand more!!
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B0087KGMDE
Publish date: May 30th 2012
Publisher: The Raven Books
Edition language: English
I'm not sure it's fair of me to even call this a book, since I just read the free promotional story and not any of the first chapters. Oh well. I'd forgotten how much I love Mandy M. Roth's books. This short story is laugh out loud funny. The king is a dragon shiftier, while his wife is a human...
This was a cute little short story. It made me laugh a few times. From the feel of this one, I'm not interested in reading the rest of the series...but I got this for free off Amazon, so I can't complain.Also, I'm totally going to start referring to geese as Rogers.