To an outsider, it's no wonder Snow White's father has chosen to marry the gorgeous Lady Anelie. But to Snow, it's a mystery. He doesn't seem to be in love, and why would he want a male heir when it would put her own inheritance in jeopardy? Is it related to his new stomach pains? When the newlyweds are gifted a magical mirror that reveals the truth, Snow cannot help but ask it her questions. What she learns will change the course of her life and her kingdom. Snow must then navigate a dangerous game with her stepmother to protect those she loves. Yet, despite her plain appearance and Anelie's commands, Snow is drawn to the handsome Prince Heinric. And somehow, he seems interested in her as well. But as Anelie's tyranny grows, Snow realizes she must risk everything to secure her place as future queen. In this retelling of the classic fairy tale, will Snow find her happily ever after? Or is Anelie's game even more complex than Snow imagined?
When Liz Jordan’s creative writing instructor criticizes her novel, Liz gives the first chapter a little twist, and magically enters the world of her book’s dystopian future as the main character, Erin. Liz knows what’s coming, as long as she follows what she’s already written. And meeting Lance, the perfect man she created on paper, is a nice perk. But as small deviations from her script begin piling up, Liz finds herself trapped in a story she didn’t plan. Can she get things back on track? And, as the characters she's befriended are put in greater danger, is keeping her plot the same really what she wants?
What would happen if a dragon wore shoes? Or if a unicorn wore a hat? Find out in this silly book about magical beings and the clothes they wear--and the ones they don't!
To an outsider, it's no wonder Snow White's father has chosen to marry the gorgeous Lady Anelie. But to Snow, it's a mystery. He doesn't seem to be in love, and why would he want a male heir when it would put her own inheritance in jeopardy? Is it related to his new stomach pains? When the newlyweds are gifted a magical mirror that reveals the truth, Snow cannot help but ask it her questions. What she learns will change the course of her life and her kingdom. Snow must then navigate a dangerous game with her stepmother to protect those she loves. Yet, despite her plain appearance and Anelie's commands, Snow is drawn to the handsome Prince Heinric. And somehow, he seems interested in her as well. But as Anelie's tyranny grows, Snow realizes she must risk everything to secure her place as future queen. In this retelling of the classic fairy tale, will Snow find her happily ever after? Or is Anelie's game even more complex than Snow imagined?
To an outsider, it's no wonder Snow White's father has chosen to marry the gorgeous Lady Anelie. But to Snow, it's a mystery. He doesn't seem to be in love, and why would he want a male heir when it would put her own inheritance in jeopardy? Is it related to his new stomach pains? When the newlyweds are gifted a magical mirror that reveals the truth, Snow cannot help but ask it her questions. What she learns will change the course of her life and her kingdom. Snow must then navigate a dangerous game with her stepmother to protect those she loves. Yet, despite her plain appearance and Anelie's commands, Snow is drawn to the handsome Prince Heinric. And somehow, he seems interested in her as well. But as Anelie's tyranny grows, Snow realizes she must risk everything to secure her place as future queen. In this retelling of the classic fairy tale, will Snow find her happily ever after? Or is Anelie's game even more complex than Snow imagined?
When Liz Jordan’s creative writing instructor criticizes her novel, Liz gives the first chapter a little twist, and magically enters the world of her book’s dystopian future as the main character, Erin. Liz knows what’s coming, as long as she follows what she’s already written. And meeting Lance, the perfect man she created on paper, is a nice perk. But as small deviations from her script begin piling up, Liz finds herself trapped in a story she didn’t plan. Can she get things back on track? And, as the characters she's befriended are put in greater danger, is keeping her plot the same really what she wants?
What would happen if a dragon wore shoes? Or if a unicorn wore a hat? Find out in this silly book about magical beings and the clothes they wear--and the ones they don't!