The Red Dragon and the Little King

One moment, Liam is building a palace on his bedroom floor. The next, he is crowned king.

Only ten years old and suddenly responsible for an entire kingdom, Liam finds himself surrounded by grand halls, serious adults, and expectations he doesn’t yet understand. All he really wants is something familiar, a quiet place and a good book.

But when Liam explores the palace library, he discovers an ancient volume known as the Book of Beasts. Curious and unsuspecting, he opens it, and accidentally releases a red dragon into the kingdom.

The Red Dragon and the Little King is a gentle, stand-alone fantasy story about kindness, responsibility, and finding the courage to put things right after making a mistake. Perfect for readers who enjoy classic fairy tales, thoughtful heroes, and dragons with purpose.

The Purple Dragon and the Kingdom of Rotundia

Princess Penny lives in the unusual Kingdom of Rotundia, where animals are the wrong sizes, kindness is the rule, and almost everyone tries their best. Her closest friend is Tom, the gardener’s boy, thoughtful, observant, and far cleverer than anyone realises.

When a bright purple dragon arrives unexpectedly in the kingdom, panic spreads quickly. Grown-ups argue, rumours grow, and sensible behaviour begins to unravel. But Penny and Tom believe the dragon may not be the danger everyone fears and that the real problem lies elsewhere.

The Purple Dragon and the Kingdom of Rotundia is a gentle, stand-alone fairy-tale adventure about kindness, clever thinking, and seeing past fear to do what is right. Perfect for readers who enjoy classic fantasy, dragons with personality, and stories where thoughtfulness matters more than force. Adventures.

The Ice Dragon and the City of Frost

On the edge of the frozen world, beyond the Northern Lights and the last familiar paths, lies the City of Frost, a place shaped by ice, memory, and long kept secrets.

When siblings George and Jane follow a strange winter path beyond their garden, they find themselves drawn into this silent city and into the care of an ancient ice dragon whose duty is far older than either of them. The dragon is not fierce or cruel, but thoughtful and watchful, guarding something precious that must not be forgotten.

As small disturbances begin to threaten the fragile balance of the frozen city, George and Jane learn that courage does not always roar. Sometimes it listens, remembers, and chooses carefully.

The Ice Dragon and the City of Frost is a gentle, stand-alone fantasy story about memory, responsibility, and quiet courage. Perfect for readers who enjoy thoughtful adventures, winter magic, and dragons with depth.

The Green Dragon and the Princess

High above a restless sea, beyond swirling waters and dangerous currents, stands a lonely tower where time seems to wait. Inside lives a Princess who never appears to grow older, guarded by a powerful green dragon and a watchful griffin. Day after day she sews her wedding gown, waiting not for rescue, but for someone wise enough to understand how she might truly be reached.

Far across the water, a thoughtful young sailor notices a light where no light should be. Rather than rushing forward, he begins to observe, to measure the moments, and to consider whether patience and careful thinking might succeed where strength cannot.

The Green Dragon and the Princess is a gentle, stand-alone fairy-tale adventure about patience, clever thinking, and choosing the right moment. Perfect for readers who enjoy classic fantasy, dragons with purpose, and stories where thoughtfulness leads the way.

The Fiery Dragon and the Brass Bottle

Princess Sabrina’s kingdom is in trouble. Her cousin has taken the throne, fear is spreading among the people, and a dragon has made its home in the nearby woods. As anger grows and talk of fire and force fills the air, it becomes clear that the situation is spiralling toward disaster.

Rather than rushing into battle, Sabrina begins to look for another way. With help from an unlikely pig keeper, a group of surprisingly sensible pigs, and a dragon whose greatest strength is restraint, she discovers that wisdom and compassion can be more powerful than any weapon.

The Fiery Dragon and the Brass Bottle is a thoughtful, stand-alone fantasy adventure about wisdom, restraint, and choosing compassion over force. Ideal for readers who enjoy dragons with depth, gentle humour, and stories where careful choices matter.

The Yellow Dragon and the Inquisitive Boy

Hudson doesn’t want to be told answers; he wants to find them out for himself.

So when strange sounds echo from the mountain caves above his town, Hudson does exactly what no sensible boy would do and goes to investigate. What he discovers is a hidden world of ancient fire, secret creatures, and a powerful yellow dragon whose hunger threatens everything he cares about.

As truth and disbelief collide, Hudson must rely on his curiosity, careful listening, and quiet courage to do what is right, even when no one else believes what he has seen.

The Yellow Dragon and the Inquisitive Boy is a gentle, stand-alone fantasy story about curiosity, truth, and the courage to ask questions. Perfect for readers who enjoy thoughtful adventures and dragons with meaning.

The Pink Dragons and the Universal Taproom

When Chloe gets something very strange in her eye, no one expects it to be the start of a dragon problem, let alone one that spreads across the country. But before long, tiny pink dragons are hatching in teacups, hiding in boots, and appearing in places they most definitely should not be.

As grown-ups argue and invent complicated plans, Chloe and her brother Harry realise that the problem is only getting worse. With time running out, they decide to act themselves, seeking help from the one person who truly understands dragons, even if that person would rather be left alone.

The Pink Dragons and the Universal Taproom is a lively, stand-alone fantasy story about cooperation, responsibility, and doing what must be done. Perfect for readers who enjoy imaginative worlds, gentle humour, and stories where children step up when it matters most.