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BOOK THREE in The Sleeping Kingdom series, a fairy tale retelling fantasy epic where the road to happiness is not always on the easy path...
The Cursed Forest is a dark and twisted place. Overgrown from the once prized forest of a kingdom long lost, its trees tower ten-times higher than any other in the Seven Kingdoms. With abrupt changes to its path, any traveler brave—or mad—enough to journey through the trees is at the whim of the forest to arrive at their destination alive. And it is here that most of our characters now find themselves...
When a messenger confirms her father never made it to Meerreich, Amabelle takes advantage of the situation to escape her impending marriage to Stéphane. Intuition leads her to believe her father cut through the Cursed Forest, and she soon finds herself lost amongst the looming trees. When a brush with death results in her waking in an enchanted and forgotten castle, Amabelle learns some fairy tales are not mere stories of imagination.
In D'or, Sajan is at odds with his father over Sajni's disappearance. He does not believe she is dead, and is infuriated the king will not spare any men to search the forest for the missing princess. Despite amateur survival skills and no plan, Sajan decides to journey alone, and the toils of the Cursed Forest hit him hard. Soon, he comes across a mystical white bear, and meets Eilidh, Princess of the Southern Isles, who has her own mysterious reasons for traveling the forest alone.
In Nordreich, Princess Gerda asks Kaj to venture into the woods to protect Queen Eija, the mythical true ruler of their kingdom. But when he finally meets the elusive "Ice Queen," things take a strange turn as he learns she has been kidnapping men from the forest.
And as Rapunzel and Theo make their way to the Unseen Fortress, they stumble upon a small cottage in the woods where a peculiar set of dwarfs seem to be hiding something...
THE CURSED FOREST continues the retellings introduced in WHITE AS SNOW and STROKE OF MIDNIGHT, while introducing the "Ice Queen." For fans of ONCE UPON A TIME and GAME OF THRONES, this is a series not to be missed!
**TRIGGER WARNING: There are scenes in this book that some readers may find upsetting. Reader discretion is advised.**
Titles in the series (2)
- Stroke of Midnight: The Sleeping Kingdom, #2
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BOOK TWO in The Sleeping Kingdom series, a fantasy fairy tale retelling crossover where happily ever after does not come easy... Ever since her mother, unrecognizable and frail, clambered into the tower nearly one year ago, Rapunzel has been in misery. Living together is not the dream she pictured, and so when Elspeth announces she will be traveling for an extended time, Rapunzel is relieved. But when a mysterious prince stumbles up on the tower, everything Rapunzel thought she knew is thrown into question. In François, the king announces a royal ball and decrees that all eligible maidens attend—which includes Elodie. Madame Masson forbids her to go, but with a bit of magic, Elodie finds herself in sparkling ballgowns and ornate carriages each night of the ball. On the final evening, the prince reveals his intentions to announce Elodie as his bride, to which she panics and flees. As the prince then searches the kingdom for his mysterious bride, Elodie is horrified to learn just how far her stepmother is willing to go to get one of her daughters on the throne. On the outskirts of the kingdom, Amabelle dodges Stéphane's incessant proposal. But while her sisters are away at the ball and her father unexpectedly travels to Meerreichen, Amabelle has a near accident that causes her to reconsider the conceited huntsman's offer. Meanwhile in Neverland, Hooke attempts to contact Wendy, and Aerwyna grows anxious as her song matures. And in D'or, a missing king upsets a political betrothal, and Princess Sajni meets a unique visitor at the well in the castle gardens… STROKE OF MIDNIGHT continues the retellings of "Cinderella," "Rapunzel," "Peter Pan," and "Beauty and the Beast" from WHITE AS SNOW (Sleeping Kingdom Book 1) and introduces "The Frog Prince." Game of Thrones meets Brothers Grimm, this is a story fairy tale fans won't want to miss! **TRIGGER WARNING: There are scenes in this book that some readers may find upsetting. Reader discretion is advised.**
- The Cursed Forest: The Sleeping Kingdom, #3
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BOOK THREE in The Sleeping Kingdom series, a fairy tale retelling fantasy epic where the road to happiness is not always on the easy path... The Cursed Forest is a dark and twisted place. Overgrown from the once prized forest of a kingdom long lost, its trees tower ten-times higher than any other in the Seven Kingdoms. With abrupt changes to its path, any traveler brave—or mad—enough to journey through the trees is at the whim of the forest to arrive at their destination alive. And it is here that most of our characters now find themselves... When a messenger confirms her father never made it to Meerreich, Amabelle takes advantage of the situation to escape her impending marriage to Stéphane. Intuition leads her to believe her father cut through the Cursed Forest, and she soon finds herself lost amongst the looming trees. When a brush with death results in her waking in an enchanted and forgotten castle, Amabelle learns some fairy tales are not mere stories of imagination. In D'or, Sajan is at odds with his father over Sajni's disappearance. He does not believe she is dead, and is infuriated the king will not spare any men to search the forest for the missing princess. Despite amateur survival skills and no plan, Sajan decides to journey alone, and the toils of the Cursed Forest hit him hard. Soon, he comes across a mystical white bear, and meets Eilidh, Princess of the Southern Isles, who has her own mysterious reasons for traveling the forest alone. In Nordreich, Princess Gerda asks Kaj to venture into the woods to protect Queen Eija, the mythical true ruler of their kingdom. But when he finally meets the elusive "Ice Queen," things take a strange turn as he learns she has been kidnapping men from the forest. And as Rapunzel and Theo make their way to the Unseen Fortress, they stumble upon a small cottage in the woods where a peculiar set of dwarfs seem to be hiding something... THE CURSED FOREST continues the retellings introduced in WHITE AS SNOW and STROKE OF MIDNIGHT, while introducing the "Ice Queen." For fans of ONCE UPON A TIME and GAME OF THRONES, this is a series not to be missed! **TRIGGER WARNING: There are scenes in this book that some readers may find upsetting. Reader discretion is advised.**
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