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King, King, Goose?: A Realm of the Dragon Shifters Short Story Kindle Edition
King Najarni is a dragon shifter who wants nothing more than to make his human wife happy. When his head guards return from the human realm, having learned "everything" about Christmas, they plan on surprising their queen with the holiday customs and traditions. But will the plan go smoothly, or will it be a disaster?
Are you in the mood for a short, sweet, and magical read that will make you feel giddy? Then this short promotional read is for you!
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date25 October 2014
- File size1808 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B00OX60XLS
- Language : English
- File size : 1808 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 23 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #12,999 Free in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 50 in Paranormal Demons & Devils Romance
- 381 in Fantasy Romance eBooks
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About the author

Vampires, Werewolves, and Urban Fantasy…Oh My!
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Mandy M. Roth® has published over one hundred novels since early 2004. With books that feature shifters, vampires, demons, Fae, witches, bird shifters, immortal druids, special operatives, and kick-butt women, she's sold millions of books. Mandy is known for her unique blending of paranormal, sci-fi, fantasy, paranormal women's fiction, mystery, romance, and humor. Her Immortal Ops® Series World and her Grimm Cove® Series are reader favorites.
To learn more about Mandy's books or find the suggested reading order for her series, visit her website, www.mandyroth.com
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OK, here is where it gets funny, he people found out about christmas from the wrong people. When they sing carols to the queen, get ready for the feast, giver her her present, it is all off.
I really enjoyed it.
Top reviews from other countries

I thoroughly recommend it, a must for everyone.

I so enjoyed the dedication to his human wife and how he wanted to make her Christmas with the shifters special.
I'd have loved to see these brave warriors running around, dancing and singing carols-learned at a strip club - with the jingle bells attached to their clothing at their groin areas, singing Jingle balls.
A fire starting on a too dried tree and the goose running around goosing the king and hissing at whomever he wants to.
And the goose, know this, under the declaration of the king-The Roger- must be kept safe at all times!
Pretty good gig, since The Roger was originally supposed to be part of the feast.
Mandy's done it again. A laugh out extremely loud story that'll warm fuzzy your heart. That proves how love can bring you to do wonderful things just to see the most important person in your life smile.
Happy reading y all 😇

Series: Realm of the Dragon Shifters
Author: Mandy M Roth
From: Review Copy
Genre: Christmas, Romance, Paranormal
Release Date: 30th May 2012
Challenges: N/A
Links: Goodreads - Amazon
Dragon shifter and King of his people, Narjarni, wants to make his human wife of three years, Tara, happy by giving her the Christmas celebration she misses out on by living in his world. Sending some of his trusted men to find out about Christmas traditions, they set up a feast, complete with a Goose named Roger, to capture the Christmas spirit...or that's the plan at the very least...
King, King, Goose? is a short fun read (and it's free on amazon!) which I think introduces readers to the things that Roth does amazingly. Even in short stories such as this one, she manages to build a world, and in this case I haven't actually read any of the books from it!
One thing that I always thinks stands out in Roth's books is that the characters that aren't from Earth don't fully understand Earth customs, and as such they make mistakes and misunderstand things about them. This leads to funny comments and even some physical humour, which I love reading because it gives the book that something different.
The heat level in King, King, Goose? is a lot less than in most of Roth's books, though there are references to sex and other activities, but I didn't think it had anything lacking because of that, I enjoyed it all the same!