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Pub Date 16 Jan 2025 | Archive Date Not set

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‘The cutest cozy fantasy’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ reader review

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When Saphira opens her cafe welcoming pet baby dragons, she isn’t expecting it to be quite so hard to keep the fires burning. But her young dragon patrons keep incinerating her furniture, which means selling coffee isn’t covering all her costs.

Local heart-throb Aiden is a gardener, though his disobedient baby dragon is a major distraction from his beloved plants. However, Saphira’s café gives him an idea – he’ll ask Saphira to train his dragon, and pay her enough to keep the cafe afloat.

They know they’re the answer to each other’s problems, but happy-go-lucky Saphira and gorgeous-but-grumpy Aiden couldn’t be more different. Can they find a way to work together – and maybe even ignite some fire of their own?

The perfect dual POV, grumpy sunshine cozy fantasy, with HEA guaranteed!

Tropes:

  • Grumpy x Sunshine 🌞
  • We pretend we're married! 💍
  • Small town 🍂
  • Low spice ✨
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‘The cutest cozy fantasy’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ reader review

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Thanks to Avon books and Netgalley for the opportunity to read this ahead of release. Due to be published 16/01/2025

Absolutely love the idea of owning a baby dragon 🤩 and can imagine the chaos that would follow from taking it out and about. I did go to a cat cafe once and was mobbed by a gang of tabbies. Nobody was scorched though!! If dragons were real then a dragon cafe would be great fun!!

I liked the idea that Saphira had had a dream that she worked hard to build for herself no matter the hardship. She's a great character who you can't help but like. Her love for baby dragons, particularly Sparky, takes her on a great journey of self discovery and live. Her love for her grandmother and the need to keep her memory alive is sweet and endearing. Family is so important and despite her losses, Saphira does her absolute best to celebrate family.

The story is a slow burn that's filled with detail that keeps you interested throughout.

Aiden is initially an odd character and I was worried we'd have turbulence as a result of his initial reluctance to engage. However, things progress nicely and it ends up as a real feel good story.

Definitely looking forward to more in the baby dragon series....

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I love Aamna and everything she writes, i had so much fun reading it, the plot was beautiful, the writing gorgeous and flowy like always and characters absolutely adorable. I genuinely can't thank Aamna enough for writing and making predominantly white concepts for brown girlies, Her books are truly what every single 12 year old desi girl needs.
Starshine Valley is a place i wanna live in, the dragons, the incredible people and the stories already have my heart. This is one of those romantasies where you are happy and giggling through out the book and even though it's all fluff the characters are really well written, their personal arcs so beautifully put together that i wanted to keep on reading forever.

Thank you Avon and Aamna Qureshi ( for the proof copy lmao ) for the Arc and for making me a part of the baby dragon club.

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The Baby Dragon Cafe is the cutest cosy fantasy.
I loved Saphira's bond with Sparky and Aiden. I was originally drawn to this book because of it's name and the blurb had me intrigued. It follows Saphira who own's The Baby Dragon Cafe as she helps Aiden train his new baby dragon Sparky. As you can guess, sparks do fly between Saphira and Aiden but it is so well done. I didn't want to put it down.
I'm so glad that I got to read it as it was just as cosy as I suspected.
100% recommend this brilliantly cosy read. Definitely looking forward to both The Baby Dragon Bakery and The Baby Dragon Bookshop.

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First the cover how stunning so pretty
Second baby dragons adorable baby dragons
This was such a cute read
I read it in one sitting it was so adorable I really enjoyed it
I would definitely be spending all my time at the drags cafe
Lovely characters a unique fun story a beautiful setting
A fun filled sweet story

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This book is the perfect combination of ‘The Pumpkin Spice Café’ and ‘Fourth Wing’ !!! Seriously, a café for baby dragons? TOO CUTE!!! 🥰🥰

I loved the main characters, the typical Grumpy x Sunshine! I enjoyed watching their romance and the characters develop. I loved Sparky, the grumpiest and cutest baby dragon ever. This story is set in spring and is perfect for the beginning of the year! 💙
I loved the ending and the epilogue was even more perfect!

The only thing I didn't like was the fact that they were interrupted about 5 times when they were about to have their first kiss haha

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I think this was a very cute pleasant read, its a slow burn romance, there isn't any spice for people that prefer there stories spice-free then is the book for you. Its a small town setting with mentions of other mythical creatures too.
Its about Saphira who owns a Dragon Cafe (which i would love to be able to do by the way), she is unable to have a dragon of her own, so this is her way to be closer to them, until she gets a great offer from the local heart throb Aiden, who is abit of a grump, to train his dragon.

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Binged this book in two nights, it was such a cute read!

I loved the two main characters and their chemistry developing between them was *chefs kiss* I adored Sparky, he was so adorable and cute, I loved how he brought the couple together, he was the real mvp, I hope we get to see them again in the next book as well!

Wonderfully written and a fantastic book to read to get me out of my reading slump, I'm looking forwards to The Baby Dragon Bakery next year!

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I would very much like to visit the baby dragon cafe. I don't think I would leave ahaha. 🍂☕️🐉

some of the menu items made me jealous of a fictional cafe!

Saphira was such a sweet character, you could see her dreams and feel how much she wanted to accomplish them and she was so easy to root for! Aiden was such a sweetheart too. he was a shy, anxious little thing ahah and I really liked seeing him gain more confidence throughout the book. I thought their chemistry was fab and I was relived to see them communicate rather than hold it in and it cause problems at the end. they supported and helped each other thought out and it built a really nice foundation for them. I just loved how drama free it was!

the baby dragons, aww so cute! such a cool concept too. sparky was filled with such attitude, he was hilarious.

it's a perfect cute, quick little cozy read. its not too heavy, its the perfect combination of fluffy and meaningful.

thank you netgalley and Avon books UK for the arc! all opinions are my own 🫶🏼

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The *perfect* cosy romantasy book to curl up with and read! Think rom-com friendship, with a sprinkle of magical fantasy infused into the story, we follow a duel-POV following a cafe owner, who’s dream has always been to open a Baby Dragon Cafe, and a baby dragon owner, from a distinguished dragon owning family - with no clue how to train it!
We see a slow burn friends to lovers romance, with some adorable fantasy additions, the baby dragons really bring the cosy town feels to life, and I’d love to visit! Perfect for fans of the Pumpkin Spice Cafe, think romance small town vibes with a magical backdrop and storyline, I can’t wait to see how this series develops! I didn’t want to put this down & wished there was more!

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if you loved how to train a dragon and you wanted more in fourh wing from andarna this is your book.
it's the perfect book for a rainy day with a cup of tea.

i loved everything about this book.
You have a small dragon that needs to be trained
a coffeeshop owner
the grumpy owner of the dragon

Aiden was such a grumpy unless he was with her... and seeing Sparky being jealous and protective of Saphira like his owner was just so funny.

the slow burn was chef kiss and Sparky just being this cute small dragon acting like a kid/teenager

LOVED LOVED THIS

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This was the ultimate cozy fantasy read. It’s exactly what you expect and more, I didn’t think I would love it as much as I do. It’s just so damn precious. Aiden and Sephira were just perfection.

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SO CUTE 😍😍

The slow burn between Aiden and Saphira is GORGEOUS!! I loved the cute cosy vibes throughout with the cafe and saphs overall character. She was headstrong and sure of herself which I absolutely loved and admired so much!
The story was chilled and calm with a gentle pace to the reading (but was devoured easily) and you felt a real connection to the characters!
I 100% want my own baby dragon now 😭

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📚The Baby Dragon Cafe
🖌️Author: A.T. Qureshi
🖋️Publication: @avonbooksuk
📆Publication date:16/01/2025
📝P.g.: 320
🗂️Genre: Workplace Romance
5/⭐️

“Until he met Saphira- a beacon of light in the darkness. With Saphira in his life, Aiden felt everything would work out.“

Are you ready for your next cozy romantasy read?
If the answer is yes, this is the book for you.

📌Summary:
Our protagonist, Saphira is the owner of the “Baby Dragon Cafe” a place where little dragons hang out. Even though it’s her lifetime’s dream, it’s very expensive to maintain the cafe, so when Aiden walks in her cafe, offering her money in exchange of her training his little dragon Sparky, it seems like it’s meant to be.

📌Review:
When i received this arc, i was thrilled, because the premises of the book are exceptional. This was such a superb read. The perfect cozy read, i loved the characters, especially Saphira because she was trying to cope with everything, with her business, her love for dragons and her desire for Aiden.

📌Thoughts:
Mark your calendars for the 16th of January, when this book comes out, don’t hesitate to read it.

What's even better is that it’s part of a series, the next will be titled “The Baby Dragon Bakery” and “The Baby Dragon Bookshop”

I would like to thank @avonbooksuk for this amazing arc.

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I love sparky the dragon I completely understand why sapphire feel in love with that dragon alone. Aidan was so shy and how he opened up. It was so cozy and magical. I love Lavina and theo and can't wait for there story and didn't want to finish the story as felt like it such a comfort read and definitely would buy of her again. If your thinking of reading this book I 100 percent can't recommend enough.

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This was so different to anything else I have read and so much fun to dive into!! There were so many moments I had a chuckle or outright cackled to myself, either from a witty line or from the baby dragons antics 🤣 They were so adorable and I just want to SQUISH one!

I loved the way the story progressed and the writing style was just brilliant. My only issue was with the formatting on the netgalley copy, as the paragraphs and sentences swapped lines in places that made it a little disjointed at times, but that is the ONLY negative I have!

I enjoyed reading this so much, I absolutely loved our FMC and I am so so jealous of her life. Take me there pleassse I need a Dragon Cafe in my life!

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The Baby Dragon Café is the perfect cost romantasy read for this time of year. I am a romantasy reader through and through and I read a lot of high fantasy. This book would be PERFECT to introduce your friends to the romantasy genre or as a cosy, more relaxing read. I want to be friends with Saphira and spend my days working in the cafe and hanging out with the baby dragons. If you are a romance reader looking to branch into romantasy, start here. I promise you won’t regret it!

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The Baby Dragon Cafe is a cosy fantasy romance about a shopkeeper that follows her dreams and sets up a Baby Dragon Cafe following the death of her Nani. This is a delightful story that follows the hardship of starting up a dragon cafe (not to mention all the breakages that come with dragon cafe ownership), the relationships with her customers and the trials of not being from one of the Drakkon families. Tasked by a customer to help train their dragon, Saphira finds more than she’s bargained for.
Qureshi truly brings this cafe to life and I can’t wait to see what the next books in the series bring. Heartwarming and easy to read and follow. The characters are like family that you’ve met before.

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I am so excited for this one to come out! "The Baby Dragon Cafe" has the perfect amount of low stakes fantasy and romance.

I unfortunately was not able to finish it due to the formatting errors in Netgalley, but I am excited to get my hands on a physical copy. I will be recommending this to everyone.

Rated 5 stars. Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for the ARC ebook.

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Super cute and super cozy!!

The perfect feel good book I needed! It was adorable I loved it!!

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The Baby Dragon Café is a beautifully crafted cozy fantasy that wraps you up in warmth and magic. At the heart of the story is Saphira, a determined and kind-hearted woman who finally fulfills her lifelong dream of opening a café thanks to an inheritance left by her beloved nani. The café is everything she imagined, filled with cozy corners and baby dragon customers, but it’s not long before her peaceful life is turned upside down by the arrival of Aiden—and his mischievous baby dragon, Sparky.

Aiden is an enigmatic, dark-haired introvert from a prestigious dragon family, and his quiet, reserved nature makes him stand out immediately. His mysterious background only adds to his charm as he and Saphira are slowly drawn together. Their relationship builds steadily and naturally, with moments of tender connection in between running the café and caring for Sparky, whose playful energy adds a delightful layer to the story.

Saphira’s passion for her café and the legacy of her nani are at the core of her character, giving the story a wonderful sense of purpose. As she pours her heart into the café and training Sparky, she also begins to open her heart to Aiden, discovering that love can bloom even in the most unexpected places. The slow-burn romance between them is both heartwarming and swoon-worthy, as Aiden’s stoic exterior gradually melts to reveal a man capable of deep care and devotion.

Sparky, Aiden’s baby dragon, steals the show with his antics, acting as the bridge that brings Saphira and Aiden closer together. Whether he’s getting into trouble in the café or curling up beside them during quiet moments, Sparky’s presence is central to many of the book’s most charming scenes.

Overall, The Baby Dragon Café is a delightful blend of romance, magic, and cozy charm. It’s a must-read for fans of cozy fantasy with a romantic twist and a soft spot for magical creatures.

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Let’s face it we are all picking this us because BABY DRAGONS ! The romance is just an added bonus !

This starts off really strong , it’s easy to fall into the story and I just want to give a baby dragon lots of kisses ( though i suspect that is not a great idea )
If you love animals this is probably a great pick for you.

Overall the romance plot line was good I liked the fmc and mmc together. I do feel like there was a little too many tropes squeezed into the ending of this. The spice is minimal but there is a small scene without too much detail.

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This was such a cosy, lighthearted fantasy and I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. It’s similar to THE PUMPKIN SPICE CAFE but honestly, it’s so much better! The romance is a slow burn, but it felt more natural than it being rushed.

All the food and drinks that the cafe had made me wish that it was real so I could try it all!

I am looking forward to the next instalment in this series!

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This book is tots adorable. The baby dragons are just the cutest. I really enjoyed this book. It was really original.

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3.5 stars ⭐️
Thank you to NetGalley for sending me this ARC.

This was such a cute book!!

Saphira opens a “Baby Dragon Cafe” in her town & quickly finds out that owning a dragon cafe gets pricey. Aiden ends up paying Saphira to train his baby dragon for him, which helps her pay for all the damages ensued by the dragons.

This definitely gave me “Pumpkin Spice Cafe” vibes but this was executed better. I loved reading about all the South Asian desserts served at the cafe, as well as all the unique coffee drinks Saphira makes! I also loved the cafe & its environment- it felt cozy & warm.

This book started off very strong for me. The magical, fantasy elements were so interesting & I loved its integration into a romance. However, this book could have been shorter to me. It also had a very rushed ended imo & had so many tropes mixed into the plot.

Some of these tropes include: grumpy x sunshine
one bed trope
fake marriage
small-town

I definitely recommend this book if you’re looking for a cute, cozy romantasy. Low stakes & entertaining read. Super cute!!
Look out for the release on Jan 16, 2025

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The baby dragon cafe is the cozy mystery meets hallmark movie mashup I never knew I needed!

We follow Saphira who opens a cafe that’s friendly to local riders who have baby dragons they’re raising! As cute and sweet as this sounds, it comes with risks. Saphiras skirts are being constantly singed by little fire puffs and bites, her espresso machines broken, and insurance won’t cover any of it. So when local dragon rider heir Aiden comes in asking her to train his dragon for an exorbitant price, she can’t say no!

We follow Saphira as she bonds and trains with the dragon, Sparky, and her blossoming friendship with Aiden.

I enjoyed this! It does have some baby talk to the dragon that may not be for everyone, but it wasn’t too bothersome for me. This is definitely cheesey/happy go lucky vibes and with that in mind I think everyone could enjoy this! It reads quite YA but if you know what you’re going in to, it’s fantastic. Definitely intrigued to read more from this author!

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**Thank you Netgalley for sending me an arc copy of this book in exchange for an honest review**

Omg this book was absolutely ADORABLE!!!!!! I was not expecting to love it as much as I did. It was a really cute feel-good story with magical creatures and uplifting characters. Ughhh baby dragons?! Yes please!

“…It feels like everything leading up to meeting you was just the prologue to my life; after meeting you, the real story began…”

The love story in this one was simply beautiful. It did not feel rushed or manipulative. It built up over the course of the entire book, and it was precious. There is no spice in this one, so don’t come at me for loving it anyway because spice isn’t always necessary if the plot is good enough. I definitely would have liked it more with a touch of spice thrown in because I’m a spicy girl, but it wasn’t really necessary…like I said. There was some build-up there, though for people who love that!

Tell me why I pictured Toothless for Sparky the entire way through this book?!? I pictured a baby version of Toothless from the cartoon dragon movie, and I couldn’t get enough of his cutie personality.

This was a very fast and easy read, and it was not very easy to put down for work, chores, life things…even though it feels like a YA read, it also did not because the characters are in their 20s (not teen years). The writing style itself was definitely YA, so those with an advanced pallet may not LOVE LOVE it, but in my opinion it just made it a quicker read. I’m not usually a fan of adults using words like “tummy” but at least it was not during spice scenes 🤣😬 cuz that gives me ick vibes. Again…there is no spice in this one!

I think the only change I would have liked to see would have been to change the chapters into first person pov instead of third person the entire book. I’m not a huge hater of third person, but I would have felt WAYYYYY more connected with Sephira & Aiden if they were written with their own chapters in first person POV format. That’s just me though. This was still a solid 4.3 stars from me! I really loved it, and I didn’t want to put it down at all!

Don’t skip out on this one! It’s truly a feel-good read! ❤️

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The Baby Dragon Café is the brand new cosy romantasy for 2025. Thank you to Avon Books and Net Galley for sending me an ARC of this book to review!

Saphira has always wanted a baby dragon of her own. When she opens a café for people to go with their pet dragons, Saphira wasn’t expecting life to be so difficult. The baby dragons are costing her a fortune in repairs between broken appliances and burnt furniture.

Aiden is the owner of a baby dragon, but is not particularly interested in spending any time with it. So, he asks Saphira for her help to train his baby dragon, Sparky and offers to pay her, in order to help keep the café afloat.

As Saphira starts to train Sparky, the more she falls in love with him, But as her happy-go-lucky attitude is more annoying than anything to Aiden, is she able to convince him to spend more time with Sparky, without falling a little in love with him too.

When I was sent an ARC of this book, I was originally drawn to its title, as come on, who doesn’t love baby dragons. As soon as I started reading it, I fell in love with Sparky. I absolutely loved the way in which he bonded with Saphira and their bond grew stronger as the book progressed.

The relationship between Saphira and Aiden was well written. Unlike other books I have read recently, the progression of their relationship wasn’t rushed. There is no spice in this book and I would have been quite disappointed if there was, as the story was strong enough on its own.

This was a cosy, feel good read and is due for publication on 16th January, 2025.

Tropes:
• Sunshine x Grumpy
• Small town
• Pretend we’re married
• No spice

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I can't say enough good things about this book! Such a magical and perfectly written comfort fantasy. I'm glad I got the opportunity to read this and it is definitely a favorite. I can't wait for the next book form the this author.

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My first 2025 release read and I know that I have just read the next cosy fantasy smash hit read - everyone is going to be talking about this book.

I mean, how can you not love this story - a ball of joyful sunshine who runs the cosy coffee shop of my dreams, a reclusive grump with a hyperactive dragon who just won't listen and a world where having a baby dragon is ACTUALLY a thing?!

I loved Saphira and Aiden and Joe they both learned to grow and develop together. There were also so many wonderful side characters who added their own charm to the story. And what can I say for Sparky other than I love the bones of him, scales and all 😍

I can't wait for more people to read this book and experience this absolute joy wrapped up in one of my favourite covers of recent years!

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3.75 to 4 stars!! 🌟
Thank you to Netgalley, Avon books UK and A.T. Qureshi for the opportunity to read this book early!! This book releases Jan 16th 2025.

Oh my goodness this book was so cute!! If you liked “The Pumpkin Spice Cafe” and you like Dragons I think you will adore this book. As who does not love, a cozy cafe, and some baby dragons, isn’t that what readers truly love.

As I began this book I felt magically transported into a world that felt oh so special. Throughout reading this book, you can completely tell that A.T. Qureshi really found this niche in the cozy fantasy genre. As when I read the blurb, it felt exactly what the cozy genre needed. I hope that as this book gets closer to the release date that this gets more exposure, and reaches more people. As everyone deserves to be brought to a cozy cafe where baby dragons fly about… while you have your own pet dragon. I was thinking up names while reading this book for my own dragon, and what they would look like… that is how dialed in you get with this book.

Our FMC Sapina runs a cafe, but not just any cafe… one where the humans can bring their pet dragons. What could be more wholesome?! She runs this cafe while also raising her own pet dragon and it’s such a heartwarming story. During her time at her cafe she meets Aidan aka the MMC in this book and the local gardener and he is the sweetest guy. Her business is struggling due to baby dragons wrecking havoc so he decides to help her. In the process, they begin to come closer, as not only is Aidan helping out the cafe with providing Sapina money to help elevate expenses… they are becoming very friendly. Enter in a fake marriage plot as well and it is a recipe for awesomeness.

While this book says “no spice”… there is a little bit of heat about 0.5 to 1 🌶️

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Loved this! It was really good and a fab read for autumn! I read this in a few days and could not put it down.

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This book is an absolute gem that wraps you in warmth and whimsy from the very first page! Sephora and Aiden’s dynamic is pure gold. The banter is sweet, the misunderstandings delightful, and you can’t help but root for them as they navigate their feelings amid the dragon-infused antics. It’s cozy, heartwarming, and all the small-town charm you could ask for, with the promise of a happy ever after that feels just right.

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This book was just as cute AND cosy as the name suggests. It was the most perfect ‘curl up with a blanket and your favourite hot mug of beverage’ and relax into its comforting pages.

I mean, baby dragons, cosy cafe, endearing characters and heartwarming romance. It has all the cute tropes, from grump x sunshine, fake marriage and dragon training x cafe is my new favourite thing.

Training baby dragons sounds like one hell of a job and it’s one Aiden doesn’t quite feel equipped to deal with. He’s hesitant to bond with sparky, his Basalta dragon but when he meets the captivating owner of the Baby Dragon Cafe, he knows there’s an opportunity there. One to get to spend more time with Saphira, and two, to train sparky who Saphira seems perfectly adept to deal with.

It’s a really cute set up and it makes for one incredibly easy book to read. I’m glad this is the first in a series as the premise of it is just great. There’s more characters I can’t wait to get to know and I’m excited to spend more time in Starshine Valley as it’s somewhere that’s easy to retreat to. And the next one - The Baby Dragon Bakery?!!! Yes please. It’s going to be one epic series.

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4.75⭐️

Thank you NetGalley & Avon Books for this ARC.

Ok so if you want a cosy, cute, grumpy x sunshine, dragon baby, set in a coffee shop, full of joy book then you need to read this when it comes out in Jan 2025.

Joy is exactly what I felt when reading this and you can’t help but all in love with all the characters Sparky is just this adorable baby dragon who forms this beautiful bond with Saphira who runs the only dragon baby friendly cafe as she needs money to help with the little mishaps these baby dragons have in her cafe.

Aiden the grumpy but very sweet local gardener who needs help with training and bonding with his dragon Sparky after his brother left him Sparky’s egg when he passed away.

The perfect solution is for Aiden to pay Saphira to help train Sparky, he’s gets the help he needs and she gets money to put back into the cafe.

What they don’t expect is how strong they feel towards each other and when Sparky’s final challenges mean they need to pretend to be married it brings them closer as a little family.

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I adored this book. Theres that dream inside so many women to own a cute cafe thats also a bookstore that also has magic and a garden and this dragon cafe scratched that metaphorical dream so good. I loved their romance and the author did such a good chance of keeping the tension so high without making it too much of a slow burn. She constantly gave us enough heat to keep me satisfied. Overall 5 stars.

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This was absolutely the cutest thing ever! It was such an easy, cozy read—one of those delightful books you can curl up with and lose yourself in. I wish I could visit a baby dragon café! I could almost feel the swish of Saphira's skirts and hear the jingle of her bangles. I found myself wanting to play with Sparky in the dragon playground. And then there's the charmingly awkward Aiden! I'm eagerly anticipating book two!

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When Saphira opens up a cafe that welcomes baby dragons, she isn't expecting quite so many accidents. It turns out baby dragons can be a little troublesome. Baby dragons breathe fire, which ruins a lot more furniture! When Aiden, a local gardener, sees how great Saphira is with baby dragons, he asks her to train Sparky, his adorable but slightly naughty, baby dragon.

This was honestly the cutest, cosiest romantasy! I mean: cosy fantasy, romance, and baby dragons, what is not to love?! I absolutely flew through this one and read it in one day, I just didn't want to put it down.

I loved how the baby dragons basically get portrayed as toddlers! I also loved the romance aspect of this. It was a great addition to the already amazing plot line. I am so glad to see this is going to be a series, I am already desperate for the next book!

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Go make your self a cup of tea and snuggle in to your cosy spot when reading this one because it is just so cute!

If you enjoyed Best Hex Ever or Pumpkin Spice Cafe but fancied something with baby dragons, low stakes and a really lovely romance plot, then you’ve got it! This was a really easy read and world felt so magical.

Saphira was so down to earth and relatable with her busy life and insecurities. And I really liked how the author scattered lots of little nods to her culture throughout too. The deserts sounded so lovely!

I perhaps would have liked the slow burn to burn slower, or for there to be a little more tension between Aiden and Saphira, but it was very much what was expecting. I also really liked that there was no spice in this. Sometimes I just want to read a cute romance without spice, and this was perfect!

Tropes:
• Grumpy x Sunshine
• One Bed
• Fake Relationship
• Small Town

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The Baby Dragon Cafe is a super sweet, cosy, small town, romantic, light fantasy novel about baby dragons and a love story (no spice) between Saphira and Aiden. Saphira is the main female character who is sweet, kind and beautiful and she follows her dreams and opens up a gorgeous baby dragon cafe in Starshine Valley. Aiden is the main male character who is a grumpy gardener, quiet, awkward, closed off and from a privileged, rich background and the story continues with their relationship developing whilst training Aiden's baby dragon, called Sparky.

I enjoyed the South Asian references to yummy, delicious cakes, sweet desserts (gulab jamun) and hot drinks (karak chai) and the way the author described the cafe and brought it to life in this book. It was also very heartwarming the way the author described her relationship and memories with her grandmother (Nani-ma) and her relationship with her best friend Lavinia.

The Baby Dragon Café is a cute, fluffy, heartwarming, romantic, light fantasy novel with a HEA and will make your heart smile.
Thank you to Netgalley and Avon books UK for sending me the ARC.

Tropes:
• Grumpy Sunshine
• We pretend we're married
• Small town
• No spice

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I absolutely loved this story, it was different, quirky and not too much spice. Saphira and Aiden are perfect together and let's not forget little Sparky. I need to visit this cafe and get a baby dragon of my own

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What a fun cozy fantasy! I haven’t read much in this genre, but really enjoyed this!

Always looking for fun books on the cleaner side to recommend to the appropriate audience, and this will fit that bill nicely.

Thank you to the publisher and author for allowing me to read this via NetGalley.

4.0/5.0

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The Baby Dragon Cafe is such a delightful concept for a book! From the very first page, I was enchanted by the idea of a cosy cafe where dragons and their humans gather—a perfect blend of warmth, magic, and heart.

Saphira is an absolute gem of a character. She’s kind-hearted, passionate, and genuinely cares about everyone around her. It’s easy to become invested in her journey, and I found myself fully supporting her dreams for the cafe. In fact, I could have happily spent the entire book just reading about her daily interactions with the regulars and their dragons! Her love for both the cafe and the community is so palpable, and it’s clear how much of her heart and soul she’s poured into making it a special place.

Aiden, on the other hand, is the quintessential grumpy male love interest, though, like any well-written character, there’s far more to him than meets the eye. Beneath his brooding exterior lies a man struggling with grief after the death of his brother, and his attempts to care for Sparky, an unruly baby dragon, make for some heartfelt (and often hilarious) moments. Watching Aiden slowly open up as he forms a connection with Saphira and Sparky is a truly touching journey, and I found myself rooting for him every step of the way.

Saphira, Aiden, and Sparky make such a wonderful trio. Their growing bond is heartwarming and full of tender moments that had me smiling and even wiping away a few happy tears. Sparky, with his puppy-like antics and undeniable intelligence, is an absolute scene-stealer. His interactions with Saphira were some of my favourite moments in the book—he’s both chaotic and endearing, a perfect fit for their world.

The small-town setting adds so much charm to the story. The tight-knit community, the local businesses, and the sense of belonging all contribute to the cosy, feel-good atmosphere of the book. I also loved the colourful cast of side characters, each with their own quirks and stories. I’m already looking forward to seeing more of them in future books!

While we only get a glimpse of the broader world in The Baby Dragon Cafe, I’m hopeful that future instalments will explore other villages in the valley that are hinted at in this book. There’s so much more to discover, and I’ll definitely be following along to see where the story goes next!

In short, The Baby Dragon Cafe is a heartwarming, magical read that will leave you smiling, and I can’t wait for the next book in the series!

Thank you to Avon books and Netgalley for the eARC of this book.

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This was an absolute cozy delight. If you’re a fan of cozy reads, make sure to add this to your TBR because it is peak cozy with adorable baby dragons. Also, when I say cozy, I mean COZY. It’s so cozy the stakes are almost nonexistent. I loved the whole premise of towns built around families that had dragons and being able to bring the baby dragons with you everywhere regardless of the havoc they create. I adored the bond that formed between Saphira and Sparky during their training sessions. I’m not going to lie, I was more invested in their relationship than the one between Saphira and Aiden. That’s not to say I didn’t enjoy their relationship because I did, but there was something so pure about the bond between Saphira and Sparky. I did enjoy how Qureshi developed the relationship between Saphira and Aiden so organically. It took spending time with each other for their relationship to evolve from employer/employee to friends to lovers. I also really enjoyed the time on the mountain going through the various rights of passage between dragons and riders. I’m so excited to see there will be more books set in this world, and I can’t wait to read the next one.

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This wasn't something I'd usually read but I found myself enjoying it very much.
The characters are sweet and there is something very simple and intriguing about it, a very easy read.
I could almost taste Saphira's sweet treats and teas.
Cute cosy romance with added baby dragons.
5 stars if you love cosy romance I'm looking forward to the sequel

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This book was a cozy, fun and perfect cold weather read, something to curl up with under a blanket! Focusing on Saphira, a woman who loves dragons and Aiden, a man who puts up with them, and the romance that blossoms when Saphira begins to train Aiden’s new baby dragon. Saphira has dreamed of opening a dragon cafe that caters to baby dragons - but baby dragons are very destructive and soon the bills start piling up. Enter Aiden, a man whose dead brother has left him a dragon egg that has unexpectedly hatched, and now he has a new baby that he cannot train. Solving both problems? Saphira trains Sparky the dragon for Aiden.
And so their romance begins - neither of them aim to fall for each other but it’s almost inevitable. It’s a sweet, slow burn romance where they slowly realise how important they’ve become to each other and how much they love each other - and I ate it up with a spoon! It was just a sweet romance, with low tension and fade-to-black scenes.
It’s a low stakes, cosy fantasy with a limited plot beyond their romance - perfect if that’s what you’re looking for in the morning but if you go in expecting more you will be disappointed. There are a lot of threads for other characters in the book that I’m sure will be the subject of future books in the series. There’s also a few threads that are brought up but aren’t really dealt with in the book or the scope of the story - there’s a lot mentioned about their differing social classes and the judgement Saphira gets, but it’s never really dealt with in the narrative or beyond these mentions. I don’t know if that was a goal for the book but I think it could’ve added an interesting secondary plot to the book.
I received this book as an ARC from NetGalley & Avon. This is an honest review, all opinions are my own.

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Thank you Avon Books and Netgalley for this eARC!

Such a cute and cozy read! Low stakes and fluffy, this book is such a pleasant escape from everyday life. Who doesn’t want their own baby dragon?! Saphira and Aiden have such a wholesome relationship and dynamic that you really root for them from the beginning.

If you’re looking for a cute and quick without much world building or any mind-numbing fantasy politics, read this is definitely the book for you!

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I really enjoyed this one, cozy fantasy with baby dragons! Would recommend to those who liked pumpkin spice cafe but wanted more magic!

I think some of dialogue needed some work, as it could have had more depth but overall still a 4 star!

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this does exactly what it says on the tin - a cute, cosy romance with low stakes, low spice, but exceptional levels of yearning... and adorable baby dragons causing chaos too.

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I absolutely loved reading the baby dragon cafes the characters I loved them all. I truly couldn’t put this book down. The story is a good pace and I enjoy getting both Saphira and Aiden’s take on things . Both are great characters and I can’t wait for the next book .

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Well who does not need a book about a lovely cafe and baby dragons! This book is definitely a twist on your typical boy meets girl. More boy meets girl due to a cute baby dragon!

Imagine the scene, a young girl setting up and running a cafe, doing all she can to make it a success. However, there’s one major difference to her cafe and any other, hers allows baby dragons inside. Baby dragons who cause her constant trouble when trying to run the cafe!

This is something very different but lovely. The idea of people owning dragons and taking them out much like you would a young child, is something unique to me.

The author really sets the scene and in my minds eye I can visualise everything, from the cafe to the places they visit and the flowers they see.

Having not read many fantasy books based in modern times, it seemed surprising that dragons were walking around with humans, in an age of technology and such advances. Although the book mentions different areas around where it is based, I’d love to know more about where this town was located, are the dragons and other mythical creatures only here or are they all around the world.

All in all an enjoyable read, something to loose yourself in. The characters grow on you throughout the book and you will certainly have a soft spot for the cute, but slightly mischievous baby dragon!

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I absolutely loved this book! It was such a cute, cozy, fun read and I felt like it was such a beautiful story! I officially have a new book boyfriend in Aiden and I loved the characters sooo much! The whole concept is also really cool and I was so excited when I learned this was a series. I cannot wait for the rest to come out and I will absolutely be buying a physical copy of this book when it comes out and recommending it to my book club because it’s just such a cozy, nice read!

What I Loved:
- Cinnamon Roll MMC (sidenote - why is there no cinnamon roll emoji?! Someone needs to get on that lol!) - Aiden was awesome! I literally think he’s one of the best, if not the best MMC I’ve come across in my reading journey. He’s grumpy at first but warms up quickly and he is so, so supportive of Saphira! He respects her, encourages her, takes care of her, pays attention to little things she says, is so thoughtful, is incredibly sensitive about wanting to respect her boundaries (also double-checking for consent! Thank you!) and listening to her body language. He’s just a great guy! I am literally in love with him - he’s awesome! I wish all MMCs were like him.
- The Love Story! - I just freaking love these two characters together! When they got together, it was so cozy and sweet and tender and it made my heart so happy! I could read about these two forever. I literally could read about them doing the most boring stuff imaginable and I wouldn’t care. Gimme! I love them SO MUCH!
- The Food! - Loved all of the food references made throughout the book and how multiculturalism was introduced throughout the story this way. It’s a little touch, but I think it makes the story all the more authentic and makes it feel cozier!
- Saphira! - Speaking of which, I loved Saphira’s character and how much elements of her cultural identity were brought into the story. It felt very authentic and I loved getting to learn more about different types of art and food featured throughout the book. She’s also such a sweet FMC and I genuinely rooted for her throughout the entire book! She was really good at helping Aiden to open up and being vulnerable and taking brave steps throughout the story. She is thoughtful and kind, just like Aiden, and they both make such a great match for each other!
- The Characters! - This book has a diverse cast of characters, which I enjoyed very much! Can I also just acknowledge how cool it is that both of the main characters are successful, independent business owners? Love that! The characters in this book feel very relatable, the dialogue felt authentic, and I loved the different personalities as well as Aiden’s big family!
- Sparky! 🐉 - I mean, obviously, right?! He’s adorable. No doubting that. I loved how it felt at times like I was watching a Disney movie with the description of his facial expressions. So dang cute!

What I Liked:
- The Concept - I feel like this whole story idea and story world is a really unique concept that I haven’t seen before. I know there’s fantasy, cozy fantasy, cozy fantasy romance, but when I saw this cover I immediately felt like it was such a cool idea and I don’t know that anybody’s put all these elements together - the low-stakes, cozy romance, dragons, grumpy-sunshine - into one book. It may be that I’m still new to the world of cozy fantasy, but I just thought this was a really creative concept and I love how it was executed!

What I Didn’t Like:
- Lack of Description - This book is a quickly, easy read and there are certainly things I loved about the writing style in that it felt very conversational and relaxing to read. But, I will say I wanted more description. At times, it was hard to visually orient myself in the scene and if I’m being honest, I just wanted more of this world! It’s such a cozy, beautiful world and I wanted more descriptions to foster that cozy feeling.
- The Worldbuilding - A.T. Qureshi built a cool world in this book, no doubt! I love it and I want more! But it did take me a while to orient myself in it and I feel like the author could have expanded and shed more light on different aspects of it. For example, what exactly is the Dragon Council? That was never fully explained and was only briefly mentioned, but I’d love to hear more about it. What are the power structures of this world? What about the other creatures - the phoenixes and chimeras and griffins? I want to learn more. Basically, I want more and I am very much ready for more in her next book! I will be waiting with my popcorn and high anticipation.

All that said, this book was such a beautiful, cozy, warm, loving, wonderful read. I’m so happy I picked it up and so thankful I got to read this before it was published. The love story and characters (especially the MMC! ❤️) was sooo beautiful and I will be picking up a copy of this book for my shelf for those reasons! I can’t wait till I’m older and can pass this book down to my kids, because it’s such a treat. It made me emotional how sweet this couple is and they will hold a special place in my heart for a while. 🥹 🥰

Basically, I just want more of this book and more of this world and I am SO HAPPY that she is releasing more of these books soon! It felt like reading this that these books were written just for me because they ticked so many of my boxes in terms of the storytelling and sweet love story. I am in love and cannot wait! 2025 and 2026 cannot come soon enough! 🎆

p.s. Thank you to NetGalley and Avon Books UK for allowing me to read an early copy of this book!

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Thank you to Avon Books for sending me an eARC of this book 💖🐉

The Baby Dragon Cafe is such a cute cosy fantasy with an adorable romance at the centre. I really like Saphira and Aiden as our main characters and related to a few of the struggles that both of them experienced. Their meeting and subsequent friendship to romance was so sweet, and while there was instant attraction between them, the romance was a slow burn which I enjoyed!

And can we talk about the dragons? I really liked seeing the different baby dragons and how they interacted with the world and each other. I want my own Sparky please! I’d have liked to learn more about the lore of the Drakkon families and of Mount Echo, but maybe that’ll be explored in later books.

The writing style wasn’t my personal favourite but it was such a quick and easy read that I didn’t mind all that much! It was just a nice cosy story to take my mind off of everything, and I enjoyed it so much.

If you liked The Pumpkin Spice Cafe and also love dragons then I think this will be perfect for you! 🐉

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I will never stop recommending this book. It's so cute and I love it so much. The characters were perfect and who DOESN'T love a book that has baby dragons in it?

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Thank you @avonbooksuk for the gifted digital copy of The Baby Dragon Cafe!

Synopsis:

When Saphira opens her cafe welcoming pet baby dragons, she isn’t expecting it to be quite so hard to keep the fires burning. But her young dragon patrons keep incinerating her furniture, which means selling coffee isn’t covering all her costs.

Local heart-throb Aiden is a gardener, though his disobedient baby dragon is a major distraction from his beloved plants. However, Saphira’s café gives him an idea – he’ll ask Saphira to train his dragon, and pay her enough to keep the cafe afloat.

They know they’re the answer to each other’s problems, but happy-go-lucky Saphira and gorgeous-but-grumpy Aiden couldn’t be more different. Can they find a way to work together – and maybe even ignite some fire of their own?

The perfect dual POV, grumpy sunshine cozy fantasy, with HEA guaranteed!

This was a super cute, fun read. I really enjoyed the original concept and the witty writing, it flowed and worked well. I love books with a cosy cafe setting and the added fantasy element with the baby dragons etc was a nice shake up!

It's not a spicy read but the romance is really cute and you'll find it hard not to love the characters.

The Baby Dragon Cafe will be released on the 16th January 2025. Will you be reading it?

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This book was just so cute! The vibes were perfect.
I was really happy at the end when I saw there is two more from this world coming out!
So well written, and I could really feel and picture the cosy vibes from the cafe.
I want my own Sparky!

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I was so excited for this and it did not disappoint. The baby dragon cafe is such a cute, cosy fantasy/romance book. It was different to anything I've read in a while and I absolutely loved it.

I really loved the main characters and watching their romance and relationship develop. There's a baby dragon which needs training, a coffee shop owner and a grumpy owner of a dragon - can we say it's pumpkin spice cafe meets fourth wing? Maybe! This story is set in spring so I think it will be a perfect start to the year read. Overall I loved this and hope there is more to come in the series.

Thank you to the author, publisher and NetGalley for providing an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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This was such a fun read!
The storyline flowed effortlessly right from the start and fully engrossed me. I adored the characters, which I must add the author brought to life beautifully.,... and who doesn't want to own a baby dragon?!
I will definitely be reading future books by this fabulous author!

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Thank you so much to AvonBooksUK and NetGalley for proving me with the opportunity to read this proof in exchange for my honest review. I’m truly grateful!

If you’re looking for a cosy read featuring dragons, a cafe, and a grumpy MMC, then this is the perfect read for you!
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Story follows our FMC Saphira, whose life long dream is to open up a baby dragon cafe. It also follows our MMC Aiden, who comes from a family of dragon riders and has a baby dragon called Sparky.

Aided isn’t fond of the idea of being a dragon rider, and has always wanted to maintain his business in landscape gardening and looking after the small town, meaning his bond with Sparky isn’t the strongest.

The two meet and Aiden offers Saphira money for her cafe in exchange for her help with training up Sparky as she is so knowledgeable with baby dragons.

The two form a business relationship, but of course things get closer to comfort.

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Wow. This book is officially part of the 6 star read club for me!

For me, a 6 star read is a book that I have personal connections with, and for me,
I absolutely adored the characters in this book as they reminded me of myself and my own fiancé! Saphira is very outgoing, positive and caring which is a lot like myself (and I’ve always wanted to open a book cafe) and Aiden is so sweet and caring and is a landscape gardener which is what my fiance is too haha!

Both characters brought so much to the story. They were relatable, considerate towards one another’s feelings and extremely passionate about what they love in their life.

I also loved the small town vibes. It felt like everyone knew each other and really enhanced the relationships between characters. The banter and friendships between characters was amazing and truly made me fall in love with all the characters as they all had such great personalities. Yes this also includes our little Sparky, what a mischievous but fun little dragon!

The story telling was so beautiful. Everything felt super cosy and dreamy, which is something I love as a reader. I’ve never wanted to jump into a book so much!

I also loved the culture references in this book, and I loved how much Aiden cared for Saphira and her culture and what she loved and cared for. A compassionate and considerate character always steals my heart.

And then of course, I absolutely loved the relationship development between our main characters. It was slow burn done perfectly. I was fully invested in their friendship and I couldn’t wait to see it blossom!

Overall, a fantastic book that you will read with a huge smile on your face.

Thank you so much for an incredible book! ❤️

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The cover of this drew me straight in! I’m not a massive fantasy fan but I love the occasional romantasy and this was such a great fun read. Saphira and Aiden were really endearing and the descriptions of the dragons I adored! The book was as cosy as a mug of dragon roasted coffee! Grumpy sunshine, small town, fake relationship and closed door.
Thank you to the publishers and the author for this arc in exchange for mr honest review.

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A Cozy, Heartwarming Tale of Friendship and Acceptance
The Baby Dragon Café by A.T. Qureshi is a delightful read that warms the heart and soothes the soul. This charming tale introduces us to a relationship between two contrasting characters brought together by a baby dragon named Sparky.
Aiden’s struggles with social anxiety, unresolved grief, and his fear of the unknown are portrayed with sensitivity and authenticity. His introspective nature allows readers to empathize with his quiet strength and gentle spirit. Saphira, on the other hand, is the vibrant and energetic Baby Dragon Cafe owner, who loves to socialize and explore. Her boundless enthusiasm and infectious joy bring a burst of color to the story.
The contrast between Aiden and Saphira creates a dynamic and endearing romance. Their differing personalities complement each other perfectly, allowing them to learn and grow together. Aiden's calm demeanor helps Saphira focus her energy, while Saphira's exuberance encourages Aiden to step outside his comfort zone.
Qureshi's writing style is both heartwarming and humorous, making The Baby Dragon Café a perfect cozy read. The story is filled with whimsical details and charming characters that will captivate readers. Whether you're looking for a quick escape or a longer, more immersive read, this book is sure to bring a smile to your face.
The Baby Dragon Café is a feel-good story that celebrates the power of friendship, acceptance, and individuality. It's a reminder that even the quietest among us can find their voice and make a difference.
M. Roberts
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This book was like a warm hug. The Baby Dragon Café is a cosy fantasy with a wonderful romance, that does not contain a third act breakup.
Saphira was a ray of sunshine, while still dealing with inner insecurities and finding a sense of belonging. Her and Aiden both had great character development through helping each other and bonding with the cutest baby dragon, Sparky. Although Sparky could not speak, he was so full of character and gave the vibes of a chaotic, adorable puppy.
The theme of grief was dealt with really well and overall left me feeling hopeful. Highly recommend.

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Saphira has had a long time dream to open a baby dragon cafe, as someone who isn't part of one of the families who is automatically allowed access to a dragon, she knows this is her best chance to be around them. But running a cafe is hard, especially with baby dragons causing chaos and destruction...

Aiden is from a dragon family but is reclusive and never wanted a dragon of his own, but when his brother leaves him an egg and his family hatch it, he needs to step up...

After a chance encounter with Saphira, Aiden realises she may just be what he is looking for, in life and to help with Sparky.. his dragon who is a bit troublesome

However, neither of them could have realised what a different a baby dragon could make to their lives and how it will change because of it

Very cutesy romance, bit of a falling quick vibe which I'm not usuaal a fan of but I really throughly enjoyed this story... and the dose of dragons didn't hurt either

Would happily continue this series and thank you to NetGalley and Avon Books for the review copy - all opinions my own

Out January and would highly recommend you get those preorders in!

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The Baby Dragon Cafe is the coziest, warmest hug of a book I’ve ever read. I could feel my anxiety ease as I read Saphira and Aiden’s (and Sparky’s) story. The low-stakes plot is not something I usually gravitate towards but I enjoyed it here. I also appreciated the emphasis on grief in the story.

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It was cute and fun! Not a favorite read for me but it was a cozy/low stress book. I would recommend it to a friend if they were interested in more wholesome romantasy books.

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This novel is certainly not my genre but after seeing the cute cover and the great reviews, I had to add it to my list. The whole novel is completely endearing and I was soon lost in the plot. I really liked how the relationship unfolded between Saphira and Aiden and you can’t fail to fall in love with Sparky. Thank you to NetGalley, Avon Books UK and the author for the chance to review.

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Book Information
Title: The Baby Dragon Cafe

Author: A.T. Qureshi

Genre: Romance Fantasy

Pages: 317

Tropes: Grumpy x Sunshine, Small Town Romance, Slow Burn, One Bed, Fake Marriage, Dragons!

Formats: Kindle, Paperback, Audiobook

Publishing Information: Due to be published on 16th January 2025 by Avon Books

Available on Kindle Unlimited: No

POVs: Dual POV - Saphira and Aiden

Timeline: Single timeline

Narrative Perspective: 3rd Person

Ending: HEA

Series: Start of a trilogy of interconnected standalones

Trigger Warnings: Please check content warnings before reading, though I personally did not find anything needing a warning.

My Initial Thoughts
I was lucky enough to be approved for an ARC copy of this book on NetGallery and was initially really excited to read it. I mean, who doesn't love a book that's about dragons? I got an initial feeling of coziness and loved how Saphira's cafe was described, along with all the little dragons causing mayhem around her. I imagined Sparky so vividly, like a black version of Spyro.

Plot
I enjoyed the plot but found it lacking and rushed in a few places. I think Mount Echo could have been more in-depth and just a bigger part of the plot. The rest of the plot I enjoyed as a cozy vibe, but sometimes it was just lacking that extra sparkle. That being said, I did enjoy this and plan on continuing the series.

Characters
The characters were my favorite part of the series, and I especially liked the dragons and the pictures my mind painted of them. I enjoyed Saphira's personality and resonated with her masking her feelings and overdoing it for everyone apart from herself. Aiden's persona I loved! He was so different from the rest but true to his own feelings and thoughts, which I personally loved. I enjoyed how both MCs had their own world until they collided into one, but which do either of them belong to?

Recommend
If you're looking for a cozy romance with a touch of dragons, this is the book for you.

Favourite Quotes
"We're yours, the both of us. What is a piece of paper when you own our entire hearts?"

Favourite Chapter/s
I didn't have a favorite chapter per se, but I really enjoyed the end half of the book.

Summed up in one sentence
Dragons, with a side of romance!

Overall Wrap up
This was a good book, although for me it had a few lacking parts, it was enjoyable and I plan on reading the rest of the series. The characters made this book for me. I adore them, especially Sparky!

Stars
3.5

Spice
No spice but there is heat!

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Omg this is the cutest book ever. I want a baby dragon. If you like forth wing for the dragons and the likes of legends and lattes for a cute and cozy fantasy story you’ll love this book

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Whole freaking and shining 5 stars 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 !!! This is such a cozy romantasy read. Few chapters into the book, the world building just seemed so creative and imaginative to me 🤍. It instantly became my comfort read 💜 from the past few weeks, I'd return from college and read few chapters from this book to relax 🤧✨💗. I read it slowly on purpose...more like I SAVOURED each and every word 💖. The writing is just fabulous and I love love the way the @aamna_qureshi words provide comfort and give heartwarming feelings. I love the sophisticated nature of Saphira, her character felt so relatable and her motherly nature towards baby dragons was so nice 🌸🤍
All the Pakistani/desi references in this book were chef's kiss 💋🥰💞
The romance was so endearing 😫💞. This book made me want to get a cute little baby dragon for myself 🐉😭🤭🤭. I freaking LOVED IT SOO MUCH 💓💓

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A sweet little confectionary of a book, with diversity, cutie dragons and a lovely bit of gentle world-building.

I already have high hopes for which side-characters we are getting as main characters in future books.

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Super cute and cosy fantasy romance. Really loved the premise of the book - the idea was really unique and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I found it a super easy read. Loved the insight into Dragons and their history etc. I would really like my own Sparky ❤️ Looking forward to the next books in the series!!

Thank you Avon Books for the ARC of this book.

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This is a very cute and cozy read which needs to be added to everyone's tbr.

I was pulled into a cozy world where we follow Saphira tell from opening a baby dragon cafe to her training a baby dragon to earn money to keep the cafe open.

The interactions between Saphira and Aiden had me smiling without realising it.

This book is a hug in a mug and I can't wait for book two.

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The Baby Dragon Cafe is the ultimate cosy fantasy romance read!

I devoured this book! It was very easy and comforting to read. It felt exactly like a warm hug of a book!

The characters were adorable, both separate and especially together. The exchanges between Saphira and Aiden had me grinning from ear to ear. They were just the cutest! Also, who doesn't love a guy who cooks?!

The baby dragons were the sweetest, and now I want one for my closest companion (is it too farfetched to add one to my Christmas wishlist? Seems like a realistic gift idea, right?) Especially Sparky, who just made me laugh with how opposed to Aiden he was in the beginning!

I need the sequel, (as in, I needed it yesterday) and can't wait to get my blanket and peppermint tea and snuggle up to read more from this wonderful world filled with the cutest dragons imaginable!

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This is cute and cosy low stakes romance making it the perfect palette cleanser for something different and wholesome but still with some fantasy elements. Think Hallmark Christmas movies but swap Christmas for dragons.
If you don't want to live in a world where there are baby dragon cafes at the end of this I'll be surprised.
Grumpy sunshine MMC and a FMC you cannot help but love it’s a couple you are rooting for.
AT Qureshi writes wonderfully about the town, the café and the dragon lore that it doesn’t feel overwhelming and feels like its real
Thank you Netgallery for the advanced reader copy
4 stars

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such a fun cosy read!!!
highly recommended for any lover of legends and lattes, how i do wish i could teleport to the baby dragon cafe myself i was enthralled 🥰

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“Gilmore Girls meets... Baby Dragons?”
If you enjoyed the Laurie Gilmore books but found yourself reaching to your fantasy TBR... look no further. This series of books is SURE to hit the sweet spot! I found this book an adorable, sweet, hug of a book! From adorably imaginable baby dragons to all your favorite tropes, The Baby Dragon Cafe was just what I ordered! I cannot wait to explore more tales within this adorable world that Qureshi has built! Seriously, this was such a lovely palette cleanser cozy fantasy that is the perfect sweet spot for those who enjoy the cozy romances that rage on tiktok like The Pumpkin Spice Cafe, to those who need a sweet fantasy to relax into after the psychological trauma of The Poppy War, or those who want something even sweeter than Legends & Lattes. Thank you Harper Collins as ever for my gorgeous copy of this sweet treat!

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Saphira Margala runs The Baby Dragon Café, an inviting small-town spot that allows customers to bring their baby dragons in to snack and relax. As cute and cuddly as that sounds, though, young draggos are a handful, often setting furniture on fire or knocking things over. But Saphira doesn’t mind; she just wants to be around them as much as she can. Even when one of the little monsters destroys her café’s espresso machine and threatens her livelihood.

Aiden Sterling is from a wealthy, respected family who raises and races dragons. They have high expectations and a legacy to pass on; Aiden, however, is an introvert who would much rather spend time in his garden. But when his beloved brother passes away and leaves him with a baby dragon, he finds himself questioning everything.

Cue the meet-cute: Aiden’s adorable but badly-behaved dragon Sparky virtually crashes into Saphira’s life, and Aiden asks her to train the baby monster. She needs money to repair her café; he needs help with Sparky…and so a deal is struck that will change their lives in all the best ways. Ohhh, how I love a forced proximity trope, especially when it involves a grumpy but shy guy and a loving and bubbly girl. The chapters alternate between Saphira and Aiden’s perspectives so you get to see them fall for one another from both sides (this is not a spoiler, the promise of HEA is baked right in). You also get to see how they both see themselves and how they present to the world, even when there are so many more layers to explore.

The Baby Dragon Café is an endearingly cozy read that will keep you smiling all the way through. The story hits many popular romance tropes that feel familiar but are never tiring; while some parts verge on saccharine sweetness, it’s a refreshing respite from all the darkness and strife that seems to be pushing in from all sides right now. But while it is a warm & fuzzy story, that doesn’t mean our leads don’t have emotional depth. Their pasts are filled with pain and doubt—but instead of being bitter, everyday they choose to live and do better, for themselves and others. And that’s what makes you root for them every time.

Having a desi lead in Saphira is a joy; it’s lovely to see the ways she honors her dearly departed grandmother Nani-Ma by opening a café and following her dreams. The small details and nods to her heritage are woven in with care, especially when it comes to the delicious drinks and sweet treats. You’ll soon wish you could visit Saphira’s café for real (or at least wish there was an accompanying recipe book). And the way Saphira is welcomed into Aiden’s family with open arms is incredibly healing; to be accepted and loved just as you are is a beautiful thing, and The Baby Dragon Café plays right into that feeling.

The romance will keep you blushing, remaining super cute and sprinkled with magic. You’ll feel safe in its embrace and giggle as Aiden and Saphira go back and forth in their feelings. Aiden is a classic romantic hero; handsome and shy but wonderfully devoted underneath his grumpy façade. And Saphira is the plucky heroine who brings sunshine wherever she goes—it’s a match made in romantasy heaven. The stakes never feel super high when the characters are faced with obstacles but it fits within this fantasy world. Sometimes you need to sink into the pages of guaranteed HEA and enjoy its comforting small-town charm—and at The Baby Dragon Café, you’re always welcome.

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The Baby Dragon Cafe is a super cosy, cute, low stakes Romantasy story. Marrying How To Train Your Dragon and The Pumpkin Spice Cafe (when it comes to vibes at least), it’s a fun, sweet, smile-inducing read that will warm your heart.

Saphira lives in a world where mythical creatures are part of everyday life. After her grandmother passes away, she uses her inheritance to follow her dream and open a baby dragon cafe. As she’s not part of the dragon elite, this is as close to owning a dragon she’ll get. That is until Aiden walks in. The moody, socially awkward stud has a baby dragon who needs training, and when Sparky has a spark with Saphira, Aiden proposes she trains him. But as Saphira gets closer to Sparky, will the gap close between her and Aiden?

Though there is more sexual tension than narrative tension, The Baby Dragon Cafe provides a sense of wonder that drives the story. I wanted to know more about this land of magical realism filled with dragons, griffins and phoenixes, which sucked me further and further in.

The grumpy/sunshine element was gorgeous. Though obvious, it wasn’t overdone and I was rooting for them with a bashful grin on my face.

Though it is low stakes, it does include references to prejudice, self acceptance, classism, and belonging, which is handled lightly and beautifully.

This is a joyful, delightful read and I can’t wait to read the next two in the series.

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3.5 stars

This book was every bit as cosy as the title suggests. The plot was cute, the romance was cute. I loved the little references to South Asian culture. My only problem was everything felt a little flat.

Saphira opens up a baby dragon cafe after her nani-ma dies and leave her some money. Her nanny-ma is the last member of her family, leaving Saphira all alone. While this was mentioned several times, I think the emotions weren’t fully explored. I can understand why the author might have shied away from this, because I think it would have negated the ‘cosy’ part of the cosy fantasy genre, but I also think delving deeper into those emotions would have strengthened the romance more.

I was also not quite sure where this world was set. Originally, I thought it was a completely made up world that resembled ours but was not ours. But then the author mentioned Pride and Prejudice and that threw me a little. There was also someone who went to school to study mythology, but mythical beings are literally part of the world, so what were they actually studying?

If you are looking for a cosy book that will make you smile, this will certainly fit the bill, but if you want something with a bit more substance, you might be a little disappointed.

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An absolutely scrumptious tale of love, friendship and believing in yourself - with dragons of course.
I raced through The Baby Dragon Cafe and I can't wait for the next two novels in the series. I look forward to returning to the joyful, positive world of Saphira, Aiden (not forgetting the adorable Sparky) and their friends.

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When we first meet Saphira, she is welcoming, happy go lucky gal who is living her dream of owning a baby dragon cafe. However, money is tight and she doesn't know how she will make her dream work after trying to fix everything the rambunctious baby dragons break, or start on fire. When she meets Aiden, the local gardener and his pet baby dragon, sparks fly. Literally. His dragon Sparky is disobedient and he doesn't want to admit to his family that he needs help. When he asks Sephira to train his dragon he realizes he is in trouble of losing his heart to her, and maybe his dragon since he loves Saphira more than him. This story was adorable and cozy!

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