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Warm beds, cozy mysteries, and the best rosemary bread this side of Pigsend Creek. Welcome to the Weary Dragon Inn.
Bev may not know who she was before she showed up in the quaint village of Pigsend five years ago, but that doesn't bother her much. She's made a tidy little life for herself as the proprietor of the Weary Dragon Inn, where the most notable event is when she makes her famous rosemary bread.But when earthquakes and sinkholes start appearing all over town, including near Bev's front door, she's got to put on her sleuthing hat to figure out whator whomight be causing them before the entire town disappears.
Drinks and Sinkholes is the first book in the Weary Dragon Inn Series, a cozy fantasy mystery by award-winning author S. Usher Evans.
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Praise for Drinks and Sinkholes
✭✭✭✭✭ - " The gossip, the cliques, the unity and the witch hunts. It was the perfect mix of connection, and getting on each other's nerves. I'm really craving some rosemary bread now, to be honest. It sounds so good." - Holly's Book Reviews✭✭✭✭✭ - "If you're looking for a chill adventure to curl up with, this is the book (and series!) for you." - Chelsea, BFT Reviews
✭✭✭✭✭ - "The perfect mixture of cozy fantasy and cozy mystery!" - Tara Kat, Goodreads Reviewer
✭✭✭✭✭ - "Pigsend immediately drew me in with its steady heroine, idyllic locale, and charming populace... - Colin Letch, Goodreads Reviewer
✭✭✭✭✭ - "This book felt like sitting in a cozy corner, with a good blanket and hot cuppa. 😉 I am so glad I stumbled across this on Tiktok and cannot wait to read the next installment." - Sarah, Goodreads Reviewer
✭✭✭✭✭ - "Drinks & Sinkholes is a delightful and engaging low stakes cozy mystery." - Stephanie, Goodreads Reviewer
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The Weary Dragon Inn Series
- Drinks and Sinkholes
Fiends and Festivals
Secrets and Snowflakes
Beasts and Baking
Magic and Molemen
Veils and Villains
Zealots and Zeniths
Curses and Campaigns
Perils and Potions
Rulers and Ruses
Genre: Fantasy
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