by Joshua Grasso
This was a quick, humorous read. It wasn't quite what I expected when I started reading, but after the first couple of chapters I was hooked. Mary was so take charge and I loved how she handled herself with the dragon. She was probably my favorite character in the book, followed by Ivan. I have to ...
I am so glad that I read this book, adventure, love, dragons, magic and outwitting death are all woven together in this fantastic tale.Count Leopold has a strange locked chest that is calling to him...literally. He listens to the voice in the box and unlocks the first two locks, but hesitates on th...
What do all the things noted in my title have to do with this work? Well, of late I have read a couple of fantasy-comedies. This seems to be a new sub-genre of fantasy—at least it is not one of which I previously had been aware. In any case, kudos to those—like Joshua Grasso—who have taken to this c...