The Ice Princess's Fair Illusion (Fairytale Verses, #2)

The Ice Princess's Fair Illusion (Fairytale Verses, #2)

by Dove Cooper
The Ice Princess's Fair Illusion (Fairytale Verses, #2)

The Ice Princess's Fair Illusion (Fairytale Verses, #2)

by Dove Cooper

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Overview

All Marian wants is for society to accept that she's just not interested in... whatever society thinks she ought to be interested in. A princess with a reputation for insults and snide remarks, she's afraid to show anyone who she would be if people would let her. In a fit of temper at her refusal to marry, her father creates her worst nightmare: she is to be wed to the first beggar who arrives at the gates.

Edel was visiting purely for diplomatic reasons, aiming to ensure her daughter inherits a strong and peaceful kingdom. She sees something in Marian that is achingly familiar and when Edel hears the king's proclamation, only one thing is on her mind: to protect Marian from the fate that had befallen Edel herself.

Their lives threaded together by magic, Edel and Marian will have to find their way in the world in this queerplatonic, sapphic verse novel retelling of King Thrushbeard.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940156091812
Publisher: The Kraken Collective
Publication date: 11/06/2018
Series: Fairytale Verses , #2
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 894 KB

About the Author

Lynn E. O’Connacht is a writer by twilight and, occasionally, sunlight and moonlight. At all times she is a cisgendered white woman. She holds an MA in English literature with a focus on creative writing and fantasy literature. She has geographically confused spelling despite her education’s best efforts to fix this and has been writing stories for as long as she has been able to write. She used to type her works on an old-fashioned typewriter using red ink, but alas both the equipment and the stories have since been lost to time. She also loves windy days, but hates rain. When she isn't obeying her cats, she is usually found working on or reading in secondary world fantasy.

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