Dragon Fried Cheese


Book Description

The Harset Cheese Festival turns deadly when professional dragon-slayer, Sybil Dragonsbane, is framed for murder. Now it’s up to the former dragon Riastel to prove her innocence. To make matters worse, Sybil’s old flame is in town and he’s not here for a social call. Will Riastel find the real killer before it’s too late? And, more importantly, will we finally get the answer to that age old question: are dragons lactose intolerant?




Dragons Ahoy


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Sybil Dragonsbane, Kill the dragon at X marks the spot if you ever want to see your red-haired friend Ray alive again. -Pirates of Reaver's Thunder P.S. Ray says you shouldn't kill dragons because they are magnificent creatures. Are you really friends with this guy?




Courting the Dragon


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When Princess Penelope comes home for her kingdom’s summer festival, she is stunned by her father’s ultimatum: choose a suitor by the end of the holidays, or forfeit her place at the Academy of Mages. The only problem is, none of them are the man she wants, the Dragon-Wizard Salarath. Somehow Penelope must dodge her would-be suitors and convince Salarath that their love is something worth fighting for. But as she begins to uncover the secrets someone in the palace is hiding, she may find that she’s courting danger rather than Courting the Dragon.




Black Dragon


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Sybil knew trying to raid the dragon's lair was a bad idea. Worse, she discovers too late that she's the bait. Now trapped in a cave with an angry dragon, Sybil must use all her wits to survive.




The Fluffpocalypse and Other Stories


Book Description

A collection of horror short stories by Ian Madison Keller centered around a very furry apocalypse. Read about a park ranger who needs to escape from intelligent forest creatures out for her blood, a house cat who must decide between revenge or helping her friends, a girl trying to remember who she is with the help of her ghost dog, a vampire who steals the wrong artifact and ends up in over her head, and a half-bat girl out to solve a series of brutal murders. Collection includes The Fluffpocalypse, Escape from the Wild, Survivors of the Holocene, So That They May Rule, Clary's Asylum, Romancing the Tombstone, and Poppy and the Great Expo.




Sam Digger: Beaver Detective


Book Description

Sam is a beaver on the Portland police force and her life is full of surprises like: a drowned beaver an insecure but brawny bull a hare-raising killer a bloodthirsty sheep a herd of affectionate cattle and more. She’s got her webbed paws full trying to keep the civilians (and her love life with a certain handsome bull) alive. Can she keep her head in the game to survive until the next nightmare starts? This anthology collects seven previously published shorts: "Waterlogged," "Blind Date Blues," "House of Hares," "Game Night," "Sheep of the Damned," "The Widehorn Herd," and "Otter Chaos."




Origin of the Lights and Other Stories


Book Description

Join a neko girl as she falls in love with a swan girl in a version of Steampunk London. See how a mail carrier deals with finding out she's a Chihuahua shifter. Go on time-traveling adventures with an old mouse woman. Run the Iditarod with an unfortunate Chihuahua. Attend magical college with a hopeful horse mage. Go on a camping trip with a transgender white-tailed deer, and more in this magical, furry collection of previously published short stories by author Ian Madison Keller. Includes "Milk and Brass", "The Monster in the Mist", "Northern Delights", "Suddenly, Chihuahua", "The Church Mouse", "Bucking the Trend", "The Pine Lesson", "The White Deer", "Fate's Answer", "Cyrano's Companion", "The Fish and the Candles", and "Origin of the Lights."




Snow Flower


Book Description

Wet snow sprays from Arara’s paws as she bounces after her father, who is checking his trap lines. Falling snow from the trees platters around her. In the distance branches crack and fall, broken by the weight of the melting snow. She’s supposed to be at school today, but she convinced him to take her hunting instead. School is horrible anyway. This is so much better. The warm spring air brings her spirits back up that had been brought low by schoolyard bullies. Her father’s ahead when there’s a loud crack right above her head. Arara freezes, staring up at a giant branch falling right towards her. She screams, but the branch stops falling inches from her upturned snout. Hovering there, weightless. Held, she realizes, by her. This changes everything. This is a prequel story to Flower's Fang.




Flower's Curse


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Is a mystery buried deep in the past the only thing that can save the future? Arara’s ceremonial armor itches. She feels self-conscious standing on the stage in front of hundreds of people, including her parents. Dark clouds overhead rumble with distant thunder, drowning out the words of the Queen. Arara walks step-in-step with Sels, merged as one with him. Yet something still feels like it’s missing. Prince Sels jumps as lightning hits in the distance. Someone screams, and armored Jegera rush the stage with swords, swinging at him. An angry mob, trying to stop the ceremony. Arara leaps between them and him, building a mental shield to deflect the swords’ points. Terrified, Seles cowers and lifts his hands. Fire bursts from Sels’ palms and burns the attackers… and Arara, his best friend. Can the newly bonded pair, still learning how to live with themselves and each other, really be able to heal the fractured relationship between the races before the city tears itself apart? Flower's Curse is Book 2 in the YA Epic Fantasy Flower's Fang Series.




Furry Tales


Book Description

Tales featuring anthropomorphic animals have been around as long as there have been storytellers to spin them, from Aesop's Fables to Reynard the Fox to Alice in Wonderland. The genre really took off following the explosion of furry fandom in the 21st century, with talking animals featuring in everything from science fiction to fantasy to LGBTQ coming-out stories. In his lifetime, Fred Patten (1940-2018)--one of the founders of furry fandom and a scholar of anthropomorphic animal literature--authored hundreds of book reviews that comprise a comprehensive critical survey of the genre. This selected compilation provides an overview from 1784 through the 2010s, covering such popular novels as Watership Down and Redwall, along with forgotten gems like The Stray Lamb and Where the Blue Begins, and science fiction works like Sundiver and Decision at Doona.




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