Marie, the princess of Northhelm has never quite looked or felt like a princess. When she discovers that her life and her past are not what she always imagined, she sets out on a quest to discover where she really belongs. Luckily, a visiting adventurer, Rafe, joins her in her quest as they investigate a band of unlikely rebels and their mysterious leader.
Ok, here is the book 3 in the "Four Kingdoms" series that I skipped before. It actually fills in a few details (not very important ones) that I missed when I read The Princess Game. This book is very much like the others in the series, except that it actually relates to the original story of Rumpelstiltskin more than the other books relate to their original fairy tales. I have also decided that even though Cellier does a pretty good job of making each of her princesses unique, her princes are pretty similar. Rafe in this book and William in the next are basically the same character, just with different names. Nonetheless, I am still enjoying the series, and will assuredly read the last one in the series next time I need a break from heavier lit.(2018, 278p)
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