The Tower Princess

· Amaretto Press
Ebook
306
Pages
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About this ebook

A princess in a tower.


A prince hidden at birth.


Together, they'll tear down walls.


The townspeople call her the Tower Princess, but Gressa's life is no fairy tale. She's never understood why she's been separated from the rest of the kingdom, but now that she's older the pieces are coming together.


For too long she's been trapped in her brother's scheme to find a way through the magical wall dividing their kingdom in two. She doesn't expect any help from the prince to the south, even if he did manage to bumble his way to her rescue.


If she could pick anyone to form an alliance, it would be the squire she watches train from her window; he shows promise. But, confined to her tower, there's nothing she can do...or is there?


One day a hole opens up in the Dividing Wall and with it, a chance for Gressa to change everything.


The Tower Princess is the first book in the Lost Fairy Tales series, a collection of loosely-connected stand-alone novels. If you like classic fairytale stories and sweet romance, then you'll love Gressa and Manny's desperate quest for rescuing their kingdom.

About the author

SHONNA SLAYTON writes historical fairy tales and is the co-creator of the Fairy-tale Forum group on Facebook which is a wonderful community for fairy-tale fans of all ages.


She finds inspiration in reading vintage diaries written by teens, who despite using different slang, sound a lot like teenagers today.


A busy homeschooling mom, Shonna enjoys amaretto lattes and spending time with her husband and children in Arizona.


Join her reader's group and receive a free story as a welcome gift when you sign up at: http://shonnaslayton.com/

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