It Takes Three: Fairy Tale Hot-Flash, #1
By Cherie Denis
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Can a lovely artist teach two dragon shifters the right way to be hot-headed?
Banished from the Magic Lands, princes Dante and Logan are cursed by their mothers to transform into fire-breathing dragons whenever they lose their tempers. Which is a lot since they spend most of their time arguing. After years in the wilderness with only each other for company, they meet a lovely human artist, Martine, and the battle begins anew. Will Martine fall for one of these fearsome princes, or will she teach them the benefits of teamwork?
Cherie Denis
Cherie was born with a book in her little hands. Just ask her mother how much she suffered giving birth. Over the years Cherie has never been far from a book or two or five - she's a firm believer in multitasking. She was a stay-at-home mom, a dental assistant, a pharmacy clerk, and seamstress. She also owned her own cake business, worked as a catering sales associate for two hotels, and was her husband’s secretary. Several years ago, her mother threw Cherie a challenge stating Cherie could write a better book than the one she’d just finished. Cherie took the challenge and ran with it. She’s on her nineteenth computer and still has a lot of stories left to write.
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It Takes Three - Cherie Denis
IT TAKES THREE
A fairy tale hot-flash
By Cherie Denis
IT TAKES THREE
By Cherie Denis
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About the book:
Can a lovely artist teach two dragon shifters the right way to be hot-headed?
Banished from the Magic Lands, princes Dante and Logan are cursed by their mothers to transform into fire-breathing dragons whenever they lose their tempers. Which is a lot since they spend most of their time arguing. After years in the wilderness with only each other for company, they meet a lovely human artist, Martine, and the battle begins anew. Will Martine fall for one of these fearsome princes, or will she teach them the benefits of teamwork?
Chapter One
Obsidian, Queen of the country of Caul, gave birth to a son named Logan. He was dark of hair and eye and strong of body and mind. At the same time on the same day, her dearest friend, Star, Queen of the country of Califf, gave birth to a son and named him Dante. He was as fair as Logan was dusky but equally strapping and healthy. The boys were the pride and joy of both queens. The two queens spent a great deal of time together so the boys became like brothers.
As youngsters the boys squabbled, but the two queens thought nothing of it. After all, they were boys and boys will be boys, Obsidian’s husband the Dark King assured her.
Give them time and they will outgrow their childish arguments,
Star’s husband the White King observed.
Obsidian wasn’t so sure. It seemed that the attitudes of the outsiders—the humans—had somehow crept into the Magic Lands. The Magic Lands existed outside of time and space, but the human world, all around their borders, changed as frequently as the seasons.
Sadly, age only made the boys worse. They argued about everything, and Logan’s joking personality only made it worse. Who was the more handsome of the two. Who could find and slaughter a deer the fastest. Who could pee up the side of a barn the highest. Who had the larger, fuller cock. Who had the best aim when they jerked off. Who could fuck the most women.
It was the issue of the size of their cocks and bragging about aim—and Dante showing off his cock at a local tavern—that finally bestirred the two angry queens into action. Though they had arrived at manhood in years, at heart they were still boys, ill-mannered and rude. How could they ever rule the secret Magic Lands and keep them safe from the outside world if they couldn’t grow up? Their language and attitudes were very unkingly.
The women, who, it must be said, made most of the decisions in most of the Magic Lands, discussed the problems and finally agreed on a solution. The women of the Magic Lands had traditionally done the ruling, while the men, when they were so inclined, had done the soldiering and protecting the boundaries from humans and discovery.