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Fairy Dragon Blues
Fairy Dragon Blues
Fairy Dragon Blues
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Fairy Dragon Blues

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Soggy leaves squished under Janie's boots.

Fixing the back fence wasn't a fun job but it would go quick with the whole pack. At least until they reached the unnaturally flooded stream.

Crossing a swollen stream shouldn't be deadly but Janie found a way to risk her life doing it.

The question wasn't whether she'd survive--it was whether her pack would survive what she found on the other side.

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Release dateOct 3, 2015
ISBN9781311573254
Fairy Dragon Blues
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Meyari McFarland

Meyari McFarland has been telling stories since she was a small child. Her stories range from SF and Fantasy adventures to Romances but they always feature strong characters who do what they think is right no matter what gets in their way. Her series range from Space Opera Romance in the Drath series to Epic Fantasy in the Mages of Tindiere world. Other series include Matriarchies of Muirin, the Clockwork Rift Steampunk mysteries, and the Tales of Unification urban fantasy stories, plus many more. You can find all of her work on MDR Publishing's website at www.MDR-Publishing.com.

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    Fairy Dragon Blues - Meyari McFarland

    Fairy Dragon Blues

    By Meyari McFarland

    Other Books by Meyari McFarland:

    Matriarchies of Muirin:

    Tales from the Dana Clanhouse

    Repair and Rebuild

    Storm Over Archaelaos

    Coming Together

    Facing the Storm

    Fitting In

    Mages of Tindiere:

    Artifacts of Awareness

    City of the Dead

    Transplant of War

    Debts to Recover:

    The Nature of Beasts

    The Manor Verse:

    A New Path

    Following the Trail

    Crafting Home

    Finding a Way

    Copyright ©2015 by Mary Raichle

    Cover image © Rashevskaya | Dreamstime.com - Bird-dragon Photo

    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.

    Requests for permission to make copies of any part of the work should be emailed to me_ya_ri@yahoo.com

    This book is also available in TPB format from all major retailers.

    Dedication:

    This story is dedicated to my mom and dad, my grandparents, and to all parents out there who accept their children and encourage them to be their best, no matter what life flings at them.

    Table of Contents

    Fairy Dragon Blues

    Finding a Way

    Afterword

    Fairy Dragon Blues

    Soggy leaves squished under Janie's boots. They were slippery enough that Janie set her feet carefully so that she wouldn't land on her ass. Her little sisters, Mimi and Cece, had no such restraint. Mimi giggled as she slipped and slid through the forest towards the back fence. Cece's feet went out from under her and she ended up on her back, feet in the air, eyes wide and bottom lip already starting to pout out.

    Oopsies, Janie said, grinning down at her instead of fussing so that Cece wouldn't immediately decide she was dying and wail. Slippery.

    Cece started giggling instead of crying. Slippery!

    She waved her arms and then scrambled back to her feet, backside muddy and wet, not that Cece cared all that much. Neither she nor Mimi really minded when their clothes got wet. They just stripped them off and then shifted to wolf form even though Mom had said that they needed to stay clothed for this little expedition.

    The back fence was a perpetual work in progress. No surprise given that the pack owned a hundred acres of northwest forest full of ferns, cedar and maple covered with moss. They had a little salmon river that cut through the property and deer moved freely through the property, more or less managed by the pack.

    As far as Janie was concerned the best part of their land was that it was well away from town and they really only had one subdivision on the other side of the land from them. It really felt like they had the

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