

Have the dragons at large gotten wise to Ned and entered relocation programs for their ilk? With the dragon population mysteriously shrinking, something arrives to fill the gap. Each week, there are fewer and fewer damsels to rescue. Second Stab: The dragon-slaying business is drying up around him.

Will one or both of these new ladies in his life be the death of him and what's going on with his Aunt Nance, the orderly foundation of his daring enterprise? Why is she suddenly acting so erratic and content with veering from the normalcy of her orderly ways? And would the ice queen, Princess Stacia, stop insisting she's his old flame and take a clue that he's not going to warm up to her truly icy disposition? Ned soon uncovers a dark conspiracy to end his tidy services as liberator of imperiled maidens. One is mysteriously tight-lipped, while the other is quite vocal at not taking a back seat. His life gets twice as complicated when he drops off a pair of his most recent rescues to the Princess Reservation. I don't reveal it as its too juicy to share in a plot summary, but it will turn the damsel-in-distress business on its ears and make everyone see dragons in a new light other than a flaming one.įirst Stab: The day-to-day thrills of rescuing princesses have become humdrum for our hero-at-large, Ned Firebreak. The final one was written today after I had a major revelation about why the Firebreak family hunts down dragons and rescues damsels.

The first two were written over eight months ago. Here's how I arrived at the plot for NED FIREBREAK. Get your FREE Starter Library (three completely free full-length novels) NED FIREBREAK PLOT PROCESS Posted on July 2, 2012
