A romantic fairy tale from Mark Miller. Yes, the words romantic and Mark Miller appeared in the same sentence. Miller uses vivid imagery and his sense of humor to create a story of role reversals. Most fairy tales have a damsel in distress. This one has a man-sel in distress. Kelan, the only son of the youngest son of the chief, is subjugated to a life of servitude with the village Sage... moreA romantic fairy tale from Mark Miller. Yes, the words romantic and Mark Miller appeared in the same sentence. Miller uses vivid imagery and his sense of humor to create a story of role reversals. Most fairy tales have a damsel in distress. This one has a man-sel in distress. Kelan, the only son of the youngest son of the chief, is subjugated to a life of servitude with the village Sage. He loses his fiery-tempered best friend Brietta at a young age because she bears the mark of the Dragon’s Kiss. An actual dragon attack on their village sets the stage for a quest of romantic proportions. less