
Raising dragons is easier than raising a five-year-old. Probably. Nevan never planned on becoming a dragon rider. He was perfectly content swinging a hammer in the forge—until an injured dragon rider retired to Safe Haven. Now he’s supposed to help train the island’s brand new sea dragon fire brigade. That means long days, soaked clothing, and a growing suspicion that dragons like to play matchmaker. Franisa has her hands full keeping her bakery—and her daughter—in one piece, but she still manages to keep an eye on Nevan. After all, she’s known him since childhood—and maybe, just maybe, she’s starting to see the dragon rider in a new light. But when sparks fly—literally and figuratively—the whole village gets involved. Between curious dragons, nosy neighbors, and one busy little girl, Nevan and Franisa might have to decide if their friendship is ready to turn into something more. Dragons, fresh bread, and a magical island town—welcome back to Safe Haven. Perfect for fans of Legends & Lattes, A Fellowship of Bakers & Magic, and Jane Austen's Dragons—the kind of fantasy that smells faintly of woodsmoke and warm cinnamon rolls.
Authors

Author of the Colonial Exploration Corps, Space Janitor, Recycled World, and Krimson Empire series. I grew up in the US Pacific Northwest, and after twenty years roaming the country with the US Air Force, I'm back. I have a spouse, three kids, and a dog named Pippin. I've been an IT guy, a choir director, an executive assistant, a stay-at-home mom, a college instructor, and that lady at the information booth in a tourist town. But writer is the best job ever, because I get to make stuff up. Stuff I wish were true; stuff I'm glad isn't true. When I'm not writing, I like to knit, read, bake, and ski. I also love to travel.

Lia Huni writes sweet romantic comedy that won't steam your glasses. After travelling the world with the Air Force, she moved with her husband and three children to a small town in the mountains of Oregon that bears no resemblance to the town in her books. Well, not much. Okay, there's a strong resemblance, but it's completely coincidental. You can learn more about Lia's books at liahuni.com