THE RING'S THE THING ...
Thing was a young girl who hid beneath a mask. Her companions included a crow, a toad, a goldfish, and a kitten. Never had a more unlikely band of unheroic heroes set off on a difficult and dangerous quest. But Thing had a ring with unusual powers. . . .
Summer was an orphan who only wanted to find a husband and settle down. But first she had to help out a blind knight with amnesia and a winged pig. But how to get those two, as well as a raggle-tail assortment of other creatures in distress, to the far-distant place where they belonged Summer owned almost nothing—except a certain magic ring. ...
Summer was cast adrift in London by the untimely death of her parents. Then an uncle left her a legacy that would lift her up from poverty—if she took a dragon's egg into uncharted Asia. The task was daunting and time was short, but her late uncle had also left her a very remarkable ring. ...
Three very unusual heroines in widely separated eras, each wearing for a time a ring made from a unicorn's horn, a ring with extraordinary powers. . . .
Publisher's Note:Here There be Dragonnes has been previously published as three separate novels: The Unlikely Ones, Pigs Don't Fly, Master of Many Treasures. This is their first combined publication. Dragonne's Eg is the fourth book in the series.
"People who think they hate fantasies are going to like this one." —USA Today
"Endearing characters. . . . Brown's incredible journey is a find." —Publishers Weekly
"Compelling ... a rare treat for fantasy lovers."
—Library Journal
"Don't miss this brilliantly conceived, superbly crafted, and eminently beguiling fantasy foray." —Romantic Times
Thing was a young girl who hid beneath a mask. Her companions included a crow, a toad, a goldfish, and a kitten. Never had a more unlikely band of unheroic heroes set off on a difficult and dangerous quest. But Thing had a ring with unusual powers. . . .
Summer was an orphan who only wanted to find a husband and settle down. But first she had to help out a blind knight with amnesia and a winged pig. But how to get those two, as well as a raggle-tail assortment of other creatures in distress, to the far-distant place where they belonged Summer owned almost nothing—except a certain magic ring. ...
Summer was cast adrift in London by the untimely death of her parents. Then an uncle left her a legacy that would lift her up from poverty—if she took a dragon's egg into uncharted Asia. The task was daunting and time was short, but her late uncle had also left her a very remarkable ring. ...
Three very unusual heroines in widely separated eras, each wearing for a time a ring made from a unicorn's horn, a ring with extraordinary powers. . . .
Publisher's Note:Here There be Dragonnes has been previously published as three separate novels: The Unlikely Ones, Pigs Don't Fly, Master of Many Treasures. This is their first combined publication. Dragonne's Eg is the fourth book in the series.
"People who think they hate fantasies are going to like this one." —USA Today
"Endearing characters. . . . Brown's incredible journey is a find." —Publishers Weekly
"Compelling ... a rare treat for fantasy lovers."
—Library Journal
"Don't miss this brilliantly conceived, superbly crafted, and eminently beguiling fantasy foray." —Romantic Times
Thing was a young girl who hid beneath a mask. Her companions included a crow, a toad, a goldfish, and a kitten. Never had a more unlikely band of unheroic heroes set off on a difficult and dangerous quest. But Thing had a ring with unusual powers. . . .
Summer was an orphan who only wanted to find a husband and settle down. But first she had to help out a blind knight with amnesia and a winged pig. But how to get those two, as well as a raggle-tail assortment of other creatures in distress, to the far-distant place where they belonged Summer owned almost nothing—except a certain magic ring. ...
Summer was cast adrift in London by the untimely death of her parents. Then an uncle left her a legacy that would lift her up from poverty—if she took a dragon's egg into uncharted Asia. The task was daunting and time was short, but her late uncle had also left her a very remarkable ring. ...
Three very unusual heroines in widely separated eras, each wearing for a time a ring made from a unicorn's horn, a ring with extraordinary powers. . . .
Publisher's Note:Here There be Dragonnes has been previously published as three separate novels: The Unlikely Ones, Pigs Don't Fly, Master of Many Treasures. This is their first combined publication. Dragonne's Eg is the fourth book in the series.
"People who think they hate fantasies are going to like this one." —USA Today
"Endearing characters. . . . Brown's incredible journey is a find." —Publishers Weekly
"Compelling ... a rare treat for fantasy lovers."
—Library Journal
"Don't miss this brilliantly conceived, superbly crafted, and eminently beguiling fantasy foray." —Romantic Times