The book Dragon's Teeth was written by author Mercedes Lackey Here you can read free online of Dragon's Teeth book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Dragon's Teeth a good or bad book?
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When this story appeared in Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Fantasy Magazine, however, there was a reader (a self-proclaimed romance writer) who took it seriously, and was quite irate at the rather unflattering picture I painted of romance writers. She wrote a long and angry letter about it to the editor.The editor, who like me, has seen romance writers at a romance convention, declined to comment.A note: The character of Robert Harrison and the concept of “whoopie witches” was taken from the excellent ...supernatural role-playing game, Stalking the Night Fantastic by Richard Tucholka and used with the creator’s permission. There is also a computer game version, Bureau Thirteen. Both are highly recommended!Satanic, Versus . . .Mercedes Lackey“Mrs. Peel,” intoned a suave, urbane tenor voice from the hotel doorway behind Di Tregarde, “we’re needed.”The accent was faintly French rather than English, but the inflection was dead-on.Di didn’t bother to look in the mirror, although she knew there would be a reflection there.
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