Mariana wasn’t the girl that her father, a prominent merchant in the city, wanted her to be. She was brash, outspoken, defiant, and worst of all, she slept with many of the men in the city. He tried to send her to a nunnery, but this did nothing to curb her sexual appetite. On the contrary, her sexual liaisons with the local bishop caused her to rise in station. Nuns, housewives, and her family alike, were threatened by the beautiful, lusty young woman. They all looked for some way to alleviate themselves of the problem this young woman caused them, but could think of none. Then, the dragon showed up.
Pewter, a dragon that lived in a cave somewhere far from the village, showed up to give the villagers a scare. He told them that he demanded the sacrifice of a young woman in order to leave their village alone. Many saw this as an opportunity to get rid of the promiscuous trouble maker, so they choose Mariana as the dragon’s “sacrifice.â€
The dragon takes Mariana back to his cave to become his servant. Her job is to clean, keep out the occasional Kobold, and make sure to serve the dragon in any way he sees fit. This tends to include lots and lots of steamy sex. Mariana defies the dragon’s attempt to tame her wild spirit and tries to think of any way she can to escape from his colossal cave. Even though the dragon, unlike so many men before her, is starting to fulfill her desires in ways she never thought possible.