The Dragon's Seamstress by Juli D. Revezzo
Since Caitlin and Trevor vowed to assist the Otherworld and opened their enchanted antique shop, they’ve seen many strange things. But now, someone comes in looking for a mundane item: kitschy “witches” brooms. Has their magical life returned to normal?
As the couple prepares to host a family gathering, fate intervenes and something they've never seen before roars into their life: A creature out of Welsh legend and fantasy: A blundering, somewhat underdeveloped dragon—if one can call a dragon blundering. Forced to undertake his unique challenge, Caitlin and Trevor are perplexed by his demands, but the magical beast is certain only they can help him.
Doing so might unlock an ancient hidden secret—or destroy them.
The Artist's Inheritance (Antique Magic #1)
Caitlin's Book of Shadows (Antique Magic #2)
Drawing Down the Shades (Antique Magic #3)
Mourning Dove Locket (Antique Magic #4)
The Dragon's Seamstress (Antique Magic #5)
About the Author
Juli D. Revezzo loves fantasy and Celtic mythology and writing stories with all kinds of fantastical elements. She is the author of the historical romances, Courting the Stationmaster's Daughter, House of Dark Envy, steampunk romances, Vesta's Clockwork Companions and Watchmaker's Heart, and the fantasy Gothic romance Lady of the Tarot, The Dragon Seamstress, part of the Antique Magic paranormal series, and much more. She is also a member of the Independent Author Network and the Magic Appreciation Tour.
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Thanks, Anita, for hosting my little book! I hope your readers will enjoy it. :)
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure, the book looks terrific.
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