Second Print Edition (US spelling) of The Princess Companion: A Retelling of the Princess and the Pea by Melanie Cellier
Deep in exile, Ava learns her kingdom needs a hero and she might be the only one who can save it. The catch? She'll have to ally herself with the very people she blames for her downfall.
Celeste has been cursed since her sixteenth birthday--just not in the way the rest of the kingdom thinks.
Throwing off convention, she joins Rafe, a handsome, charming newcomer, on a quest to save her kingdom.
After a lifetime of rejection, seamstress Evie can't trust Freceric, the crown prince of Lanover--not his words of friendship or the way the warmth in his eyes seems to ask for even more.
In this reimagining of the classic fairy tale, The Goose Girl, the wronged princess must prevail in a deadly game of identities with the fate of kingdoms at stake.
Bestselling author Pamela Duncan Edwards and illustrator Henry Cole team up for an alliterative fractured fairy tale take on "The Princessand the Pea", complete with pizza parties, a pompous prince, and of course, a pea.
After an accidental encounter with Marie Antoinette, poor lacemaker Isabelle is invited back to her palace to play with her daughter, but as the situation for the common man worsens on the streets and talk of revolution begins, Marie begins ...
Except the more time she spends with Prince Dominic, the more she starts to question who exactly she's supposed to be saving.
But Lily and her twin have a secret advantage. And Lily grows increasing determined to use their magical bond to defeat the tournament, save the princesses, and free Marin. Except she might have to sacrifice true love to do it.
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