We. Are. Live!!!

The Last Dragon In London (ebook version) is now live!

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In the second decade of the Twentieth Century, Mildred Norman, Mildy to her friends, not many of whom are left alive, is broken in body and spirit after a long hard war.
An old friend suggests that she might like, as a bit of a distraction, to spend some time doing a bit of a ‘grand tour’ of all the places named ‘London’ throughout the world.
What begins as a whim, ends with a discovery that challenges everything she believes is possible.
Arriving in the last ‘London’, on her list, a tiny village tucked away in a remote valley, she meets up with a few of the locals and shenanigans ensue.
With the help of a child hunting mythical beasts, the child’s grandmother, and a cast of quirky villagers, Mildy shows how dangerous a stout woman with a lethal arsenal in her pockets can be.
She uncovers a plot to alter the course of history, begun so long ago that no records of the conspirators remain, except for one place, the place she now calls home.
To protect those she has come to love from certain destruction at the hands of a cruel and loathsome cabal, she must battle threats both near and far, and confront the mysterious force guiding it all.
And then, of course, there’s the question of dragons …

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I’m still having a bit of a joust with the print version but that just means I can party again when that goes live too!

Herewith be the all important links:

SMASHWORDS: The last Dragon In London (in these formats: epub, mobi, (for Kindles) pdf, Irf, pdp, txt, and html)

AMAZON:

CanadaThe last Dragon In London

USAThe last Dragon In London

UKThe last Dragon In London

AustraliaThe last Dragon In London

(and all the Amazon’s’ everywhere else too)

(it’ll take a couple of days but it should show up the catalogues for Apple, Kobo, Overdrive, Scribd, etc. Again, when I know you’ll know)

Tell your friends… tell their friends … tell random people on the street … erm … maybe not that last one. it might be going a bit too far.

Seriously though, if you like it, let me know, write a review, that sort of thing … if you don’t like it, well, constructive criticism is always welcome.

And just because it’s an awesome piece of art …

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33 comments on “We. Are. Live!!!

  1. Congratulations, Widders. I enjoyed reading your blurb. Well done to your teacher – and you. I have to maintain my 10 year ban on buying more books because of all those in my library that will never get read.

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  2. Can’t wait to start reading!

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  3. Congratulations, Widdershins! It’s a great feeling, isn’t it? Hope sales are through the roof! (on the wings of a dragon)

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  4. quiall says:

    YEAH!!!! Excuse me! Can’t stop! Must run! Book to buy! Talk soon.

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  5. Yay! And Huzzah! And it’s on Smashwords! I will have a look.

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  6. Olga Godim says:

    Congrats!!!

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  7. Suzanne says:

    Congratulations. It sounds like a great story.

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  8. Ian Hutson says:

    Most excellent news indeed. 🙂

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  9. acflory says:

    Mildred? lmao. This is going to be fun. Congratulations, Widds, but for goodness sake, make yourself an Author page on Amazon so we can follow you! -huge hugs-

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  10. katey26 says:

    Yay, congrats 🥳 Sounds great. I’m looking forward to reading your book soon 😊

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