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Dragon's First Christmas: Dragon Eggs, #3
Dragon's Fire: Dragon Eggs, #4
Dragon's Hope: Dragon Eggs, #2
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Whaaaaaaat?!  All the dragons are dead?

Rose didn't count on becoming a mother to a brand new baby dragon egg.

She's always wanted to be a paleontologist, and is now in college studying to become one.  But a chance meeting at the American Museum of Natural History turns her world upside down.  Because, millions of years after dragons have gone extinct, there's an egg that seems to be unexpectedly . . . alive.

The egg knows what he wants.  He wants Rose and a stranger, Henry, to be his new parents.  But can three strangers of two different species become a family?

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Release dateNov 3, 2018
Dragon's First Christmas: Dragon Eggs, #3
Dragon's Fire: Dragon Eggs, #4
Dragon's Hope: Dragon Eggs, #2

Titles in the series (6)

  • Dragon's Hope: Dragon Eggs, #2

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    Dragon's Hope: Dragon Eggs, #2
    Dragon's Hope: Dragon Eggs, #2

    As their wedding day fast approaches, Rose's nerves hit their peak.  More and more, she finds herself drawn to the other dragon eggs, pleading with them to hatch so that she won't be the only mother to a baby dragon in New York City. But when one of other eggs finally does awaken, the second dragon bonds with someone Rose would never have expected . . . and who does not seem suitable as a parent.

  • Dragon's First Christmas: Dragon Eggs, #3

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    Dragon's First Christmas: Dragon Eggs, #3
    Dragon's First Christmas: Dragon Eggs, #3

    Virgil didn't mean to sneeze and burn down the Christmas tree.  But it was hot, and bright, and pretty! His parents, Rose and Henry, are exasperated.  Raising a baby dragon is hard enough; now they have to worry about their safety. Can they solve this problem in time for Christmas?

  • Dragon's Fire: Dragon Eggs, #4

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    Dragon's Fire: Dragon Eggs, #4
    Dragon's Fire: Dragon Eggs, #4

    When Rose decided to correct an arrogant woman about her wrongheaded belief that dragons were not intelligent, it resulted in an unexpected complication: now that woman wants a dragon egg of her own. Hearing the news that two new eggs have awakened, Rose rushes with her dragon son to the museum in hopes of preventing such a catastrophe.

  • Dragon's Song: Dragon Eggs, #5

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    Dragon's Song: Dragon Eggs, #5
    Dragon's Song: Dragon Eggs, #5

    Rose really wants her son to have more playmates, but the fourth egg hasn't hatched yet.  Then she learns that the newest egg has parents . . . who haven't stepped forward to claim her yet.  And she's refusing to hatch until they do. What in the world is going on?  And what will happen when the new dragon's parents do claim her?

  • Dragon's First Valentine: Dragon Eggs, #6

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    Dragon's First Valentine: Dragon Eggs, #6
    Dragon's First Valentine: Dragon Eggs, #6

    There's a new dragon visiting from Chicago, and she's green, like Virgil!  Unfortunately, this might cause a few small problems nobody anticipated. As well as a few revelations and surprises. And all while Rose is trying to figure out what to give her husband for Valentine's Day.

  • Dragon's Egg: Dragon Eggs

    Dragon's Egg: Dragon Eggs
    Dragon's Egg: Dragon Eggs

    Whaaaaaaat?!  All the dragons are dead? Rose didn't count on becoming a mother to a brand new baby dragon egg. She's always wanted to be a paleontologist, and is now in college studying to become one.  But a chance meeting at the American Museum of Natural History turns her world upside down.  Because, millions of years after dragons have gone extinct, there's an egg that seems to be unexpectedly . . . alive. The egg knows what he wants.  He wants Rose and a stranger, Henry, to be his new parents.  But can three strangers of two different species become a family?

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