Helen Henderson, author of the Dragshi Chronicles, is asked the question, "You open your front door and find a penguin wearing a cowboy hat. What does he say?" The answer was posed by Anne Everett who hosts the answer.

Find more on the Dragshi Chronicles on Helen's blog. She is also participating in a 52-week, 52-post challenge covering her books, writing life and insights into her world.
The clouds are gone, the nighttime sky is clear. It's time for stars. Four of them for Hatchling's Vengeance.
Here's a snippit from the review.
Henderson "puts the reader right in the middle of the action, painting pictures vividly for their imagination. ...an entertaining tale with plenty of dragon fun!"
Read the full review at InD'tale.
Vengeance has two paths—death or love. And a long memory.
Hatchling's Vengeance (Book 4 of the Dragshi Chronicles)
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Blurb: Vengeance takes many paths. The cult leader, the Parant, means to have his. No matter how long it takes or how many innocents die, he will kill all dragon shifters. For those who the Parant commands, will vengeance yield to love and provide a path to redemption? Or will retribution decree the punishment for past acts be death?
For the last two unattached dragon shifters, their only weapons to save their kind are their swords—and love. Sometimes not even dragon fire and talons are enough to overcome the mind control wielded by the one called—the Parant.
Dragon shifter and follower alike stand on the knife’s edge with happiness and loss fighting to control the balance.
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About Helen:
Helen Henderson has written fiction as long as she could remember. Her heritage reflects the contrasts of her Gemini sign. She is a descendent of a coal-miner's daughter and an aviation flight engineer. This dichotomy shows in her writing which crosses genres from historical adventures and westerns to science fiction and fantasy.
In the realm of fantasy, she is the author of two series: the Windmaster novels and the Dragshi Chronicles. Henderson describes herself as a tour guide to the stars, the Old West, and worlds of imagination and invites you to journey with her. The trip begins at helenhenderson-author.blogspot.com.
Although the daffodils are the yards, it's not quite time for roses. Except for Hatchling's Curse which has five.
Here's a snippit from the review.
"... a five-rose thriller/fantasy/romance."
Read the full review at Roses & Thorns.
From their birth, it was expected that the only two children born to the
dragon shifters would marry. Unlike his female counterpart, no dragons
sang a welcome at Talann’s birth and years later, although Lexii’s dragon
twin had awakened, there was still no sign of Talann’s.
Haldric acquired his hatred of shifters not only from his relative, Lady
Broch, the bandit leader who died at the hands of the dragshi, but his
uncle Waljan, known to his followers as the Parant. The cult leader
possessed the ability to turn men and women into his willing slaves.
Haldric means to use his uncle’s power to bend Lexii to his own will. A dangerous plan for the Parant is as likely to turn on friend as a foe. Glyn, Lexii’s bodyguard, fights the growing attraction to Talann—and to keep hidden the secret no one could never learn.
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Excerpts and a free read of the first chapter available here
Hatchlings Curse, the second volume in the tales of the dragshi, celebrates the Years End with an expansion into the paperback format.
For those who prefer ebooks, both Hatchlings Curse and the first book of the Dragshi Chronicles, Dragon Destiny, will remain available for several platforms including Kindle and Nook.
Click here for excerpts and a free read of the first chapter of Hatchlings Curse.
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