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Thieves aren’t known for doing other people favors, but a unicorn is a treasure of a whole different color. Winter was on her way out of town anyway, so what’s a little baggage? Never mind that fleeing Anton with a barely weaned unicorn could get her killed or thrown in prison if she is caught.


Winter is a skilled thief. It should have been an easy job. She wasn’t counting on a dragon with postpartum depression, the dragon’s unhatched egg or the injured wizard with a shakier past than her own.


The plan was to depart town for greener pastures and easier purses to snatch. Too bad leaving requires pulling off the biggest heist of all.

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First published November 1, 2018

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Maria E. Schneider

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If you were a character from a book, who would you be??

I'd be a dream catcher, the mystic woven spheres of the American Indian, catching the bad dreams and letting through only the good.

I'd be a dream weaver, she who tells stories woven from bits of dust and starlight.

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1,189 reviews35 followers
November 2, 2018
This latest in the Dragons of Wendal series is my favorite. I love all the characters from previous books but Winter and Storm may be my favorites. The story starts out going fast and doesn't let you off the ride until the end.

This one, like the others has a sweet romance as a subplot but it doesn't overpower the main story in which Storm and Winter and the helpers they pick up on the way travel to an ailing dragon...but I'm not going to spoil the story. Just know that they'll have a few hiccups on the journey, and the story doesn't stop once they arrive. You'll laugh and cheer on the group on their honorable mission.

I enjoyed the heck out of this story and think you will too.
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1,189 reviews35 followers
November 3, 2018
This latest in the Dragons of Wendal series is my favorite. I love all the characters from previous books but Winter and Storm may be my favorites. The story starts out going fast and doesn't let you off the ride until the end.

This one, like the others has a sweet romance as a subplot but it doesn't overpower the main story in which Storm and Winter and the helpers they pick up on the way travel to an ailing dragon...but I'm not going to spoil the story. Just know that they'll have a few hiccups on the journey, and the story doesn't stop once they arrive. You'll laugh and cheer on the group on their honorable mission.

I enjoyed the heck out of this story and think you will too.
64 reviews
July 27, 2020
Finished. I am really happy about that. I enjoyed having a little reading time with my daughter and the locked down, isolating, ludicrous times we are living in has given me plenty of time to do so, but I am SO ready to get onto something more grown up.

These quick easy reads are good books for younger girls. The "tween" age seems like a good fit to me, but I have been missing a lot of detail and character growth.

If quick, simple and cute reads are your thing then this is right up your alley. However, I am ready for something more in the 900 page range. Happy reading.
5 reviews
January 14, 2019
I love all of Maria Schneider's books and her latest one surpasses expectations. I love that each of the books in this series while focusing on a new character include characters from previous books integrating them wonderfully into the story.

Maria's imagination and story telling knows no bounds!
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March 11, 2026
Likeable characters and an intricate story. I am noticing, too, that Irwin and Lindis had a romance that kind of threads through all four of the books in this series in the background. Bonus!
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