To Shape a Dragon’s Breath by Moniquill Blackgoose
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To Shape a Dragon’s Breath by Moniquill Blackgoose

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Different worlds.
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Anequs and Kasaqua from the Nampeshiweisit series (To Shape a Dragon’s Breath) meet Laurence and Temeraire from the Temeraire series (His Majesty’s Dragon).
To Ride a Rising Storm making me giggle
Queer Book Character Tournament Round One
Nyxnissa so Dasheem- Bel Dame Apocrypha
Anequs- To Shape a Dragon's Breath
Celia Lang- These Violent Delights
Maud Lilly- Fingersmith
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So i ordered a copy of To Ride A Rising Storm by @moniquill and two days after it arrived i found out i had preordered a copy forever ago so now i have two copies of the book. I dont wanna return it so i guess i could donate it to a library but i’d love to just give it to a fan that maybe cant buy it or something?

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"All I've ever tried to do is the right thing. If that's so very different from how things have been done before, then what's been done before was wrong."
I've connected the two dots.
Mixing Magic and Science to Shape Dragon Breath
I'd be lying if I said dragons weren't my favorite magical creatures. There are literally two of them on my desk right now, and I have handed more people the Temeraire books than I care to count. That said, the vast majority of my dragon experience is with what I'm gonna call white westerner dragons. If they're not literally fantasy British, they're inspired by fantasy British dragons, and the dragon world is just a lot bigger than that. So I was absolutely delighted to find a book with a Nampeshiwe and broaden my dragon horizons. Let's talk To Shape A Dragon's Breath.