The Guardian Dragon of Glastonbury Tor
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The Guardian Dragon of Glastonbury Tor is a magical adventure through Glastonbury’s wells, ruins, pathways, and hidden power, with a guardian Dragon at its heart.
Come and meet her.
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Book Reviews for other books in series :
The Dragon and The Unicorn in Florence
This is a simple and easy read. The chapters move quickly and the storyline is straightforward, so it never feels heavy or complicated. Because of that, I think it works well for younger readers who enjoy fantasy adventures. I would say it is best suited for middle grade readers and younger teens, roughly ages 10 to 15, though adults who want a light and relaxing fantasy story could enjoy it too.
Overall, this was a charming fantasy adventure about magic, friendship, and discovering inner strength. If you like stories with mythical creatures and a magical twist on real world locations, this is a fun and approachable book to check out.
This is a cosy, romantic portal fantasy that leans heavily on atmosphere and emotional stakes rather than intricate plot twists. Florence is lovingly rendered: from the Duomo’s undercroft to the Boboli Gardens, the setting feels warm, walkable, and quietly enchanted, which suits readers who enjoy place-as-character. The magic system is intentionally soft and archetypal—dragons as sacrifice and power, unicorns as healing and balance—so it will appeal more to readers who like mythic symbolism than rigorous rules. The prose is clear and accessible, with a gentle, almost fairytale cadence, though it can tip into repetition in the later chapters as themes of balance, destiny, and “eternal magic” are restated rather than deepened. Character-wise, Tatiana is likeable and earnest, and the push-pull with Luca has enough conflict to keep the romantic thread from feeling saccharine, even if his “tormented heir with a dark legacy” arc hits familiar beats.
I’d recommend this for readers who enjoy clean, low-heat romantic fantasy set in real-world Europe, especially those who like their dragons and unicorns noble rather than subversive. If you want gritty stakes, complex politics, or a hard-magic system, this will likely feel too gentle and predictable; if you’re in the mood for a comforting, magical-city escape with a hopeful ending, it does exactly what it sets out to do.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tabi
The Dragon and The Unicorn in Florence, Italy is an enchanting, heart‑warming adventure that blends myth, wonder, and the breathtaking beauty of Florence into a story that feels truly magical. The author brings the city to life with vivid detail while guiding readers through a journey filled with courage, friendship, and imagination. It’s the kind of book that leaves you smiling, inspired, and wishing you could step right into its pages. A delightful read for dreamers of all ages.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ SylT
A beautifully imaginative story set in the magical heart of Florence. The blend of art, history, and fantasy creates an enchanting world where dragons, unicorns, and hidden portals come to life. Tatiana’s journey of discovery, courage, and destiny keeps you turning the pages. A wonderful read for anyone who loves adventure, magic, and a touch of romance. ✨🐉🦄
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Vikki
Good short story for someone who just wants to get lost in a story for an hour and not too invested in the characters or storyline.