With a bit of magic, a dash of history, and loads of adventure, this George the Dragon Slayer reboot is the perfect fit for reluctant readers.
George’s spells are more likely to flood the fortress than clean the dishes, but when a dragon carries off his twin sister, their magical bond pulls him on a quest to save her. Only, how can an eleven-year-old boy hope to defeat a fire-breathing dragon?
Meanwhile, Morgan doesn’t sit around waiting for rescue. Though her strength is no match for the dragon’s, she wields the power of friendship to teach the selfish creature how to play nice (hint: not kidnapping or eating people would make a good start). But dragons aren’t terribly teachable, and it will take more than George and Morgan’s combined wit to vanquish their foe.
An Engagement of Sorts
Much to her mother’s dismay, spirited Anne Fletcher is more comfortable in breeches than ballgowns. But when she finds herself facing marriage to a man she does not love, Anne grasps at her last vestige of independence, setting in motion a desperate plan. Now all she needs is a man willing to masquerade as her fiancé.