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Dragon Cowgirl A Western Fantasy by Mark E. Scott

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Dragon Cowgirl A Western Fantasy

by Mark E. Scott

Agatha Johnson is a terrified tomboy who hides beneath floorboards, hoping to survive a gang of outlaws.

Fiction Fantasy Westerns
Author Mark E. Scott
Published 2021
Format Print edition

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About Dragon Cowgirl A Western Fantasy

Agatha Johnson is a terrified tomboy who hides beneath floorboards, hoping to survive a gang of outlaws. She and her mother Tatyana eke out an existence, milking an old dairy cow and cultivating a tattered vegetable garden. Aggie's nerves are frayed beyond repair, and she can't sleep or plan a future. Her one magic skill is to turn completely invisible and to will herself into non-existence. When she hears an unfamiliar voice, a soft-footed cowboy offers an invitation, "Thirty-four gunslingers are coming to kill you. If you want to live, meet me in the homestead, and we'll find a way out."Aggie never thought a red poncho cowboy, Decker Amherst, would supply the answer to her prayers. The giant dragon warrior believed that she was a gifted fae seer. Since he didn't know fae magic, Decker offered her dragon wizardry. With mere hours before the outlaws arrived, she accepted his offer. Little Agatha transformed into a magic-laden gunslinger, and there was going to be payback. The frightened prey had become a dangerous fighter, laden with lightning reflexes and the awakened bloodline of an Ancient Fae Princess. If the outlaws thought they had an easy victim, better think again. Decker ran for mayor in the small town of Dubois, Alberta. After the townsfolk heard that he and Agatha eliminated the cattle baron, the cowboy was the prime candidate to beat Carter Ralston. The railroad engineer threatened to reduce Dubois to a one-horse town. After the couple convinced the citizens that a silent partner would stop Ralston, they left the podium. When they rounded the corner, a Gatling gun drilled two hundred rounds per minute into Agatha's chest. Aggie turned dragon just in time, but would it be enough to withstand the barrage? Was Decker going to lose his lifemate? Would Aggie's dragon lock talons and become his forever girl? Hard to say.

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