A Fairest Hope
“I want their thoughts to be of the hope I have given to them, not of what colors complement my features.”
~ S. Lee Poole, A Fairest Hope
“I want their thoughts to be of the hope I have given to them, not of what colors complement my features.”
~ S. Lee Poole, A Fairest Hope
Poisoned: A Snow White Retelling by Mary Mecham After the huntsman told her to flee into the woods, Snow White stumbles upon a small cottage overrun by seven brothers. The youngest, Oliver, is child-like and full of exuberance for life, even though he can’t speak. The oldest, Malcolm, is Oliver’s grumpy guardian and he isn’t
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To Rival a Reflection: A Snow White Retelling by Selina De Luca (Shattered Tales book 10) When Snow White’s father goes missing, the only clue is an enchanted mirror. A mirror that promises Snow White beauty, wealth, and a future prince. For seven years, Snow White revels in her vanity, basking in the title of
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The Poisoned Prince: A Snow White Retelling by Kristin J. Dawson (Once Upon a Prince book 6) She’s the illegitimate daughter of the king. He’s the son of the huntsman sent to kill her. What could possibly go wrong? Max has been best friends with Snow since they were children, but ever since she found
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Mary Mecham is the author of several fairy tale retellings, a disability advocate, and a generally super-inspiring person!
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Fairest One: A Snow White Retelling by Kayla Eshbaugh (The Cursed Kingdom Chronicles book 3) Scarlet’s curse is beauty — everyone who looks at her falls in love with a falsely beautiful image of her. Ronin promised long ago that he would never fall in love with her beauty… but he never said he wouldn’t
Mirrors of Ice: A Snow White and Snow Queen Retelling by Celeste Baxendell (Bewitching Fairy Tales book 2) Princess Eirwen is about to die. She knows the huntsman her aunt, Queen Isolde, has hired isn’t there for her protection. He’s there to kill her. Eirwen manages to escape the assassination attempt, but she’s not about