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by Amy Boyles


  I shrugged. “Sure. What is it?”

  He glanced from the egg to me. “It’s a dragon’s egg.”

  I nearly dropped it on the counter. I set it in its holder. “What? It’s a what?”

  “A dragon egg.”

  A bolt of fear shot down my spine. “Dragons don’t exist. I sell puppies and kittens and birds. I do not sell dragons. I do not, I repeat, sell dragons. They breathe fire and hurt things—like people. At least that’s what happens in all the fairy tales and myths.”

  Axel smiled coyly. “I’m afraid to tell you that I think you’re supposed to do now.”

  The egg jiggled as it sat in the cradle. A small crack appeared on top. I threw Axel a terrified look. “What’s it doing?”

  Axel crossed to me and placed a hand on my shoulder. “Hatching.”

  Oh, boy.

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  Pepper’s adventures continue in Southern Myths, the next book in the Sweet Tea Witch Mysteries Series.

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  Also by Amy Boyles

  SWEET TEA WICH MYSTERIES

  SOUTHERN MAGIC

  SOUTHERN SPELLS

  SOUTHERN MYTHS

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  BLESS YOUR WITCH SERIES

  SCARED WITCHLESS

  KISS MY WITCH

  QUEEN WITCH

  QUIT YOUR WITCHIN'

  FOR WITCH'S SAKE

  DON'T GIVE A WITCH

  WITCH MY GRITS

  FRIED GREEN WITCH

  SOUTHERN WITCHING

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  SOUTHERN SINGLE MOM PARANORMAL MYSTERIES

  The Witch’s Handbook to Hunting Vampires

  The Witch’s Handbook to Catching Werewolves

  The Witch’s Handbook to Trapping Demons

  About the Author

  Amy Boyles grew up reading Judy Blume and Christopher Pike. Somehow, the combination of coming of age books and teenage murder mysteries made her want to be a writer. After graduating college at DePauw University, she spent some time living in Chicago, Louisville, and New York before settling back in the South. Now, she spends her time chasing two preschoolers while trying to stir up trouble in Silver Springs, Alabama, the fictional town where Dylan Apel and her sisters are trying to master witchcraft, tame their crazy relatives, and juggle their love lives. She loves to hear from readers! You can email her at [email protected].

 

 

 


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