Let them go to the vampires with their crown, throne, palace, and marriage! Well, I married a dragon—and did it bring me much happiness? No home, no family; instead of a princess, a nameless wanderer with no past. Some might call such a life dull, but I consider myself free. Only a nasty nature thinks otherwise. It demands that I return to Dortor and show who the master is there. Definitely not the cowardly king. And definitely not the last two dragons in all the white world—one of whom betrayed me, and the other destroyed my entire family. They say the new king wants to marry? Well then, it seems I’m going home. To get back my kingdom, to give one dragon a run for his horns and tear the tail off the other. The main thing—don’t mix anything up! 1. The topic many love: the relationship between princesses and dragons! 2. The final part of the duology. Continuation of the humorous bestseller about how a lonely dragon and a headstrong princess found each other. 3. Adventures continue: the heroes have grown up, but haven’t lost their optimism. 4. A fantasy fairy tale about growing up, family, and true love. 5. If you were shocked by the ending of the first part, it’s time to read the second: a happy ending is inevitable!