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How to train your dragon the rom com. Cosy cafe atmosphere, like a cat cafe, but for dragons! But untrained baby dragons. Whimsical, cosy fantasy. Friends to lovers and a touch of fake dating/fake married. Grumpy vs sunshine.

The only thing I would say is that the character Saphira seemed to be betrayed as a lot younger than I think she was meant to be. Her character seemed quite child like in parts.

But still a fun little easy read. I think it would make a good palette cleanser.

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I noticed one day that the publisher invited me to read this book and I was over thrilled because I already had heard about it and I was so curious so thanks to Avon Books and NetGalley and also the author for consider me to read this book, I absolutely loved it. Saphira, Aiden and Sparky conquered my heart and it was impossible not to fell in love with this characters. This was my first book from this author and it was so lovely and cozy and Sparky...
Sparky was the most adorable dragon pet, because in this world you will find dragons and magical creatures and people can have them, of course you have to belong to a certain level, important family and sucj but still.. it's magical and also political anyway, this was so adorable and cute, the grumpy sunshine, loss, the fighting for yourself...
The book was really amazing, I don't have anything bad to say it and loving something is a matter of perspective and I loved this book

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I found this to be a lovely, cozy, fantasy novel. I loved the characters, especially Sparky. The book is easy to read without any high stakes or plot twists.

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A lighthearted, cozy fantasy with a little romance sprinkled in. Perfection in one adorable package. Love love love!!

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This is an absolutely charming romantic fantasy, and I say this as someone who rarely reads love stories!

When a warm hearted and beautiful young cafe owner agrees to train a baby dragon for a brooding loner who belongs to one of the most well-known dragon riding families, people around them are confused by this choice.

But not as confused as the two people concerned who gradually begin to understand the nature of the chemistry between them. This is the ultimate sweet, slow burn romance and will provide readers looking for a good romantic fantasy with a very enjoyable experience.

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This is one of those books that make you feel warm and fuzzy whenever you're reading it. It's cute and cosy with no stakes but fun vibes that keep you turning pages.

It did have some issues, such as information being repeated (I don't need to be told about dragon roasted coffee more than once) and the fairly superficial character development, but it was still a lot of fun.

I would have loved a bit more world building to get to grips with the history of the rider families and the politics of everything. I think this would have helped make the fact that the main character wasn't from one of the families a bigger deal.

I also think she was slightly too happy and ready to brush off any trauma or negative emotions, which made her feel a bit unrealistic.

However, it was still an enjoyable read and I will absolutely read the rest of the series when the books come out.

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I saw the cover art on Twitter and knew I wanted to read it! I really liked the idea behind this, but it was a little more romance focused and I would have liked a bit more worldbuilding. There was almost no conflict, so if you're looking for a cozy low stress read this is a great pick! I'm excited to read the others that come out.

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If you ever loved dragon rider stories, and would like a cosy glimpse into what the dragons might have been like before they were huge, majestic beasts flying through the air, this one’s for you.

It follows bright and bubbly Saphira, who has worked hard to make her dream of opening a cafe for baby dragons and their owners come true. But the small beasts are unruly and do lots of damage. To stay afloat, she agrees to help the reclusive Aiden (heir to a privileged family of riders) train his new baby dragon, in exchange for a fee. What she doesn’t bargain on is how much she’ll love the little dragon, or the feelings she’ll develop for its owner.

This is a warm, comforting read full of coffee, cuteness and courage, perfect for fans of Travis Baldree. It’s about belonging, generosity and being seen for who you are.

The central couple are accepting and supportive of each other and, though they fall extremely fast, you can’t help but hope they make it in the end. For me, things move a little too quickly and fall into place too easily, but I really like the author’s descriptions of what it feels like to fall in love - not for the first time, but for the time that changes everything. The little dragon, Sparky, is an adorable menace, as well.

There are lots of great side-characters, and the author has set things up nicely for more romances in the same town. This story reads like a cosy drama or sitcom - overdramatic at times, but easy to read and easy to smile about.

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DNF @50%

I'm sorry, it's not you, it's me.

I have no care in the world for these characters... there's no emotion?

Such a cute premise though and I liked the setting but I can't keep forcing myself to pick this up anymore!

I can see a lot of people enjoying this though :)

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I really wanted to like this book. I was so excited to read it, I had a lot of hopes for it, but I was disappointed in what it ended up being.

I thought there would be more to the actual Baby Dragon Cafe in the book. I wanted the more mundane, day to day happenings of owning a Cafe. I wanted to see more of Saphira making drinks and interacting with customers. Instead, it felt like we barely spent time there, despite Saphira training Sparky there. I was also annoyed with Aiden right off the bat. He was so frustratingly indecisive and unconfident and even straight up rude sometimes. He was also initially a terrible pet owner, neglectful even. I understand he didn't want Sparky to have been hatched and he didn't want to have to train and raise a baby dragon, but even then he should have sucked it up earlier and stepped up. Or he should have given Sparky to someone who could. Saphira at least called him out on it and I know he changed, but imagine the outrage if Sparky was a dog. An angry mob with pitchforks would be at his doorstep to impale him with sense. Saphira was okay. I didn't hate her, but I didn't love her either. I was happy she was POC, but I wish more of her culture shown in her character. Her grandmother was such an important part and she clearly tried to instill her culture in Saphira, but at times I felt like it was ignored.

I especially didn't like how juvenile the writing felt at times. The romance was a bit cringey and made it hard to believe i was reading about adults. They often acted like teenagers. The romance was also basically insta-love and I'm just not a fan of that. They kept thinking about how they wanted to touch each other, ravish and devour each other really, acting like horny teenagers, but then the actual spicy scene was lackluster in comparison. Not that romance books need spicy scenes, I just wished there was more balance. There were a lot of things that just needed better balance.

3/5 stars because it wasn't a terrible read, but I didn't find myself too compelled by it.

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The Baby Dragon Cafe  Review:


I would like to firstly thank Aamna Qureshi, and Avon books for allowing me to be part of the Baby Dragon Club. Not only am I deeply and obsessively in love with Aamna’s writing but she truly wrote a cosy book that is a warm hug, that I well and truly needed during my gloomy dreary commutes. 


Firstly, can we talk about Aiden, like not only Aamna has created one of the most green-flagged, wholesome, greek god incarnate mmc but a man that pays attention to detail and truly the ‘if we wanted to he would’ kinda guy. My expectations have skyrocketed. Aiden is a man of emotions and I love how beautifully and delicately he has been written. Oh, and let me just add, he may seem all introverted but when this man needs to be romantic, he will really have you sweeping off your feet. 

Saphira is a sunshine in human form, her memories of her nani-ma and having her culture intertwined with her art of making chai is something I adored about her. Her love is so innocent, pure, and honest and has you smiling throughout the book. One of the most wholesome characters ever written. 


The romance between them is angsty, beautiful, and stronger than anything written. Filled with understanding and fighting against all odds.


As a whole this book is hug in many forms! It has you squealing, giggling in your pillow, and just wishing there was a gorgeous man out there needing his Dragon to be trained. Oh, and the dragons are wholesome... you will yearn to own one!


I cannot wait for everyone to read this gem! And Aamna I need book 2, because this series has definitely became my new home!

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A sweet and cosy romance with a delightful dragon twist, perfect to snuggle up with on the cold winter months. This book will be great for those who love dragons but want a rest-bite from the peril that normally accompanies them in our favourite fantasy reads.

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I'm so sad that this was disappointing. I really wanted to love it, but unfortunately the romance just really did not work for me and that was a very significant part of it. I also don't think I'll be reading The Baby Dragon Bakery because I really don't like childhood friends to lovers

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Aiden and Saphira are literally the cutest couple I’ve ever read about, even too cute sometimes.
Their communication is one of the best I’ve seen in a fictional couple in a while, Aiden never lied to her he wanted to tell her straight up everything which I appreciate so much. I loved that she’s so independent and is very happy being independent but is also lonely (story of my life) so I adored that her and Aiden complimented each other so perfectly. And now for the best part, SPARKY! He is the cutest sweetest most temper tantruming baby dragon ever. I want one. I need one asap. Can we make them a reality, as well as the baby dragon cafe?

This is a really nice, self confident read but I was a bit underwhelmed sometimes by the characters emotions or how they portrayed their emotions but other than I loved it.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC in exchange of an honest review!

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Thank you netgalley for this arc!

This was a super cute read, I think the drama was a little backloaded because when it popped off it was GREAT and I’d have loved that in the first half. If you love dragons and cozy romance this is for you!

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Thank you to Netgalley and Avon for the opportunity to read the arc.

The Baby Dragon Cafe is such a wonderful addition to the cosy fantasy genre. The romance is so sweet with a dash of spice and there is certainly no shortage of dragons! (I now want a baby dragon for myself!)
Overall I thoroughly enjoyed!

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A different sort of cozy romance read in which an orphaned baby dragon brings two people together. Saphira has a cafe for people and baby dragons and she's got a knack for training them. Aiden has just inherited Sparky, a frisky baby dragon and he needs Saphira's help. This has all the trope-y feels of grumpy (Aiden) and Sunshine (Saphira) as well as small town vibes. If the dragon thing is a step too far, think puppies and you'll be fine. Thanks to the publisher for the ARC>. It's pretty basic but it's also a nice read for a lazy day.

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This book was absolutely adorable. It was cute, cosy and charming. It follows Saphira, a young cafe owner who’s trying to make her dreams come true to honor her grandmothers memory, and Aiden, this world’s aristocrat who’s lost his brother and best friend and is closed off to the world.
This is definitely a grumpy X sunshine book that’s worth the read. It’s a fantasy twist on a small town romance with homages to the Muslim faith, classism and being an outsider even when you belong. I absolutely devoured this book, Sparky was adorable and Saphira really encourages positivity. This is such a wholesome read and I’m almost sad I’m not starting or finishing my year with it.

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This was such a cute read ! I would recommend this novel for anyone who likes the cozy fantasy genre! The novel is a bit slow paced in some parts but I think it allows for the reader to appreciate the coziness of the Book! I found the love story between the main characters really cute abd hope to see more of then in the series !

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The Baby Dragon Cafe by A. T. Qureshi is a sweet, cozy fantasy romance perfect for readers looking for a lighthearted escape. The story follows Aiden, the quiet cafe owner, and Saphira, a spirited heroine, as their paths cross in a world filled with baby dragons, delicious treats, and small-town charm.

The novel shines in its comforting atmosphere and lovable characters, especially Sparky, the adorable baby dragon. Tropes like grumpy x sunshine, forced proximity, and one bed are executed well, adding to the feel-good vibes. However, the writing style—marked by short sentences and a lack of depth in description—can make it difficult to fully immerse in the story. The romance leans heavily on instant attraction, and while Aiden’s growth is handled well, the world-building feels underdeveloped.

This book is perfect for fans of cozy reads, but those seeking a more immersive fantasy might feel it falls short. Despite some missed potential, it’s a heartwarming story that will leave you smiling.

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