Magic and Molemen
Bev's on the hunt to understand her mysterious past, and that means a visit to her dear friend Merv. The six-foot moleman doesn't have the answers, but takes her to the secret, underground town of Lower Pigsend, thriving with all the magical creatures seeking refuge after the war. Upon returning to the Weary Dragon, Bev is confronted by sentries from the underground town. They accuse her of stealing a magical talisman that protects the town and - even worse - have threatened to arrest Merv for building a tunnel to the surface.
Bev's on the case - but it's a juggle to keep the Weary Dragon running and sift through the possible culprits in Lower Pigsend. But the more she uncovers about the idyllic paradise, the more she begins to wonder what the real secrets the town is hiding.
Magic and Molemen is the cozy follow-up to Beasts and Baking, and is the fifth installment in the Weary Dragon Inn Cozy Fantasy Mystery series.


Cozy Pairings

Mahogany & Teakwood is a grounding fragrance that blends deep mahogany and oak with a touch of soft musk. Warm and woodsy, this scent feels smooth and well balanced, with a gentle depth that lingers in the air. The polished wood notes create a sense of warmth and stability, while the light musk adds a subtle softness, making the overall fragrance both bold and inviting. It brings a refined, atmospheric quality to any space, like stepping into a room filled with history and character.
Why we chose this: Bev runs the Weary Dragon Inn in the quaint village of Pigsend, and she cannot remember who she was before she arrived five years ago, but she has built a life of rosemary bread and familiar faces and a town she would do anything to protect. Mahogany + Teakwood carries the deep, grounding warmth of a series about a woman whose identity is a mystery but whose community is entirely certain, the scent of old wood and worn floors and spaces that hold their people close. It is the candle for every book in this series. Light this candle and let the rich depth of mahogany and oak fill the room like an inn at the end of a long day, where the fire is going and Pigsend is safe for another evening.