Megan has lost the dragon mage Enfys to Mordred.
Now she has only a short amount of time before she must present Enfys for a wellness check with the Irish dragon queen. Consumed with guilt and fear, Megan has to find the dragon mage, free her, and hope that she is forgiven before the Irish queen decides Megan is only good for a tasty snack when her highness is feeling hangry.
Only nothing is easy. Especially when you throw in a few Faerie pirates—things tend to go sideways when you least expect it.
To make it easier on herself, Megan has also agreed to a temporary truce with Merlin. He’ll stop constantly reminding her she’s human, and she won’t poke him with Excalibur every time he opens his mouth. It’s a start.
Meanwhile, Sorcha is upset, the bounty hunter’s guild needs both of them to keep working, and Megan’s back to the question of how she’ll find an ancient Fae mage, who now has a magical dragon, across all the splinters of reality.
Merlin’s magic and her own borrowed magic better be enough, otherwise this is going to be a very short quest. Dragons, besides being a girl’s best friend, are grumpy at best, and utterly merciless at worst.
Megan knows she’s tasty, she just doesn’t want it proven posthumously.