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It ain't easy being a Magical creature in the Mundane world. Vern, a Faerie dragon whose size, power and knowledge were diminished after battling St. George, has been called to emigrate to the Mundane. Living in the garage of Little Flower Parish and dealing with neighbors who accuse him of eating cats and ruining their gardens, he's hard pressed to find a reason to be in our world. Then a field comes to life and starts killing farmhands. While Vern can sympathize with vengeful jalapenos, murderous magic must be managed. He and Father Rich team up solve the mystery. It's a whole new world with geeky fans, paranoid parishioners, bumptious authorities, zoo incarcerations, and a snickering saint who just wants Vern to do the right thing.
When Vern's gaming friends find a genie's lamp, they wish for a real-life adventure - and boy, do they get it! Vern's party is transported to Faerie to fight monsters, crawl dungeons, rescue fair maidens...and deal with some of Vern's old schemes that have come back to bite him in the tail. Vern even gets his secret wish fulfilled when he sees his dragon kin for the first time in centuries. But the genie is not what he seems. The Wish World is the real-world Faerie of Vern's past...and their adventure is no game. The second book in the DragonEye, PI series is a wild ride in Vern's old turf. If you love the fairy, D&D, or (of course) Vern, roll for initiative and get it today.
When a Faerie nun shoves a piece of music under Vern's nose and insists it's an evil spell, he has some doubts as to her mental stability. But work is scarce for a dragon detective on the wrong side of the Interdimensional Gap, and if Sister Grace McCarthy wants to pay his bills for a wild goose chase, who is he to argue? Unfortunately, Vern is not the only one with concerns about Grace's sanity. When a child accuses the nun of hexing her voice, the city is in an uproar, and Vern has to uncover the truth - for Grace, for himself, and for the fate of the Faerie and Mundane universes. Is the song just annoying? Or is it a summoning spell from the depths of hell? And how does a shell-shocked nun who refuses to sing fit in the equation - and Vern's life?
What could challenge a dragon more than being human? When a curse turns Vern human, he does not have time to deal with it; Sister Grace's cousin has gone missing in the Mundane. Besides, how hard could humaning be? He might even enjoy it for a while. But from stubbed toes to fever dreams of emus, he discovers that humaning is not as easy as it seems. When women throw themselves at him, the unfamiliar hormones catch him off guard - especially because his heart, dragon and human, belongs to the nun who is his best friend. Can he master his new emotions and solve the mystery before Grace becomes the kidnapper's next victim?
Newly revised and enriched! Being a detective in the border town of the Faerie and the Mundane worlds isn't easy, even for a dragon like Vern. Still, finding the wayward brother of a teary-eyed damsel in distress shouldn't have gotten so dangerous. When Vern's partner, Sister Grace, gets poisoned by a dart meant for him, Vern offers to find an artifact in exchange for a cure. However, this is no ordinary trinket - with a little magic power, it could control all of mankind. Will Vern sacrifice the fate of two worlds for the life of his best friend?
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