Good Luck, Bad Luck: A Three Kingdoms novel

· Miraworth Books
Ebook
342
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Perhaps it’s not the books that need protecting.

Mary’s life is predictable. She takes care of the books to ensure no one tries to destroy them and unleash the curse that guards them.

But Mary yearns to leave the village behind and all the memories it holds. With no money or connections that leaves one option: get bound. And what better choice than a dragon in distress? Helping him will mean being blessed with good luck.

Then her rescue goes to plan but now she’s got an angry sorceress to deal with. Having destroyed her careful plans the sorceress decides to bestow a special curse on Mary.

With the kingdom under threat of a sorceress gaining ultimate power Mary will need to find a way to save them all. If not, the curse will be the least of her problems.


A standalone adventure in The Three Kingdoms world.

About the author

Jenni lives in a strange part of Australia where four seasons regularly occur within a day. She has two wonderful children and two cats who enjoy tearing through the house at 2am to keep her company.

Jenni writes young adult novels because she enjoys revisiting the age of discovery and adventure. She's not huge on writing romantic elements but every now and then a little sneaks into a story. Her goal with writing is to create worlds and characters that others will love as much as she did when writing.

On her bookshelf you will find mainly young adult books from contemporary to fantasy, but spends a lot of time reading younger books with her unicorn-pegasus-pony-obsessed daughter and sharks-and-wolves obsessed son.

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