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The Sallow Spindle
The Shattered Shoe
The Malevolent Mirror
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The Pernicious Princess Trilogy Series

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For those who like their fantasy twisted and darkly humorous, The Shattered Shoe is a mixture of the traditional Grimm Brother’s tale with the Wizard of Oz and a touch of Russian demonology.
Trapped in a hostile land, imbued with the powers of an evil godmother, and befriended by a monstrous beast, Morgan searches for a way home through a fairytale realm where the princesses are anything but kind-hearted and good.
Struggling to learn survival skills, she travels to seek the aid of the “beloved” princess, Cinderella, but is little prepared to face the dark magic holding the kingdom spellbound. Only Morgan can right the evil plaguing the land, but the sacrifice of her own happily-ever-after might prove too costly.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherErin Evans
Release dateSep 15, 2016
The Sallow Spindle
The Shattered Shoe
The Malevolent Mirror

Titles in the series (3)

  • The Malevolent Mirror

    The Malevolent Mirror
    The Malevolent Mirror

    Book Two: Still searching for a way home, Morgan is finding her place in the kingdom of Truitonne. When the prince receives an odd marriage proposal from a neighboring land, he sends Morgan and Fenris to investigate the prospective bride, a cursed princess sleeping in a glass coffin. This time Morgan is better prepared to face the veiled evil, but even the powers of the Godmother might not be enough to defeat the ruthless and immortal Snow White.

  • The Sallow Spindle

    The Sallow Spindle
    The Sallow Spindle

    Book Three: Beaupomme is recovering from the upir’s reign and it’s up to Morgan, Fenris, and Kli to convince Grimhilde to return and take her rightful place as queen. However, a plague of zombies is moving across the land and the only hope of stopping them is a dangerous trek to a foreign kingdom to discover the source of the curse. Morgan faces her deadliest challenge ever and must decide which realm is truly her home.

  • The Shattered Shoe

    The Shattered Shoe
    The Shattered Shoe

    For those who like their fantasy twisted and darkly humorous, The Shattered Shoe is a mixture of the traditional Grimm Brother’s tale with the Wizard of Oz and a touch of Russian demonology. Trapped in a hostile land, imbued with the powers of an evil godmother, and befriended by a monstrous beast, Morgan searches for a way home through a fairytale realm where the princesses are anything but kind-hearted and good. Struggling to learn survival skills, she travels to seek the aid of the “beloved” princess, Cinderella, but is little prepared to face the dark magic holding the kingdom spellbound. Only Morgan can right the evil plaguing the land, but the sacrifice of her own happily-ever-after might prove too costly.

Author

Erin Evans

Erin Evans is a stay-at-home mom of eight (!), wonderful, little children. When she's not chasing after children, changing diapers, teaching school, cooking, chauffeuring, or potty training, she is writing, playing drums at her church or crashed out dead asleep. In urban fantasy, she loves Charlaine Harris, Patricia Briggs, and Kim Harrison. All time favorite authors would be Robin Hobb and Jasper Fforde. Jim Butcher's Codex Alera has become one of her favorite series. BOOKS: - In her first series, "The Rhine Maiden", Erin based her character Piper Cavanaugh on her own life, but decided to have pity on Piper and only gave her two kids to start off with. - Erin's latest work, the "Pernicious Princess Trilogy" is a take on twisted fairy tales. - Her other works include "Food For Love", a foodie romantic comedy with a twist.

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