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Coddiwomple Trilogy

Dragon Sparks  

Nothing ever happens in Herrixka. That’s part of what drew Leuna back after she completed her medical training. She just wants to catalogue the local flora, tend scraped knees, and live quietly.

Her peaceful life is upended by the arrival of a dark-skinned stranger from the land of Marroi who has no memories. While treating him, she discovers that he has an extremely rare and dangerous condition--mind fevers. He saved her life, but can she save his? Or is he doomed to insanity?

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Dragon Fugue

Neba’s life, as he knows it, started a few short weeks ago when he saved the village doctor from being eaten. Now, his greatest hopes and fears lie in regaining his hidden memories. Is he a dragon poacher or not? Is he free to love Leuna—or not?

Doctor Leuna’s expertise doesn't extend to mind manipulation, which her mysterious patient is clearly suffering from. Loathe as she is to leave her peaceful home in Herrixka, she's convinced that she can learn who manipulated Neba’s memories by searching the university archives.

With her apprentice and not one but two adolescent dragons in tow, they travel across Lurrak to find out who did this to him and convince them to undo it. At least—that's the plan.

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Dragon Thunder

King Txoko of Marroi has a problem: he’s fallen in love with a Lurrakian woman. Inviting Leuna to visit Koroa seemed like a clever way to let his court get a good look at her—and vice versa. But everything goes wrong.

Doctor Leuna Oneko has a problem: King Txoko wants to court her. Will she ever stop seeing him as 'Neba,' the ordinary man she would've happily married?

Do they love each other enough to conquer the cultural differences and blunders that stand in their way?

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Associated Books

Found in Translation

Natua has lived on the periphery of her own life for decades.  The only child of a widowed mother, her primary focus is on using her skills as a translator to keep them afloat in the foreign country of Marroi.  Well, that and staying on speaking terms with said mother…
When a sudden transfer has her working in the copy center, Natua discovers a hidden talent for management—along with a whirl of injustice and greed.  Her refusal to tolerate it propels her into an active power struggle with management and, unexpectedly, into the arms of Kaloe. 
In the resulting battle of wits, will scheming or honest hard work win the day?

 

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