Fairy tale retellings are very popular for a reason. They use tropes and characters that we're familiar with. For instance, the Cinderella story is a common one across cultures and centuries. Learn how to use these familiar and beloved characters in stories and give them a different twist...
Emma’s brother is missing. Coincidentally, a circus moved into town the same day. After searching for a week, Emma can’t ignore the facts. She goes in search of her brother at the mysterious Spider’s Thread circus, but what she finds is even more disturbing than she thought…
A short YA thriller.
Can she break the curse in time to save her sisters? She may conquer more than the Midnight King; she may learn to conquer herself. In this retelling of the Twelve Dancing Princesses and Cinderella, Faye must sacrifice herself to save her sisters, or risk them being trapped in the Underworld forever
Savvy collegiate, Lexie Wiggins’ curiosity plunges those she loves into the mystical Everglades where she must overcome ancient native Indian challenges in order to restore the material world. She carelessly mishandles the treasure's powers, thereby unleashing a long-forgotten Seminole curse.
Formula For Fairy Tale Love: 1 Adventurous Heroine + 1 Tortured-But-Noble Hero = Happily-Ever-After.
Three wise and discerning princesses trust their hearts instead of their eyes and fall in love with the unlikeliest of princes.
Once Upon A Princess: Land of Dreams
Formula for Fairy Tale Love: 1 adventurous Heroine + 1 tortured-but-noble Hero = Happily-Ever-After.
Willem was created of magic and trapped in the Land of Dreams by a curse in which he shared his gargoyle form with Eduardo. When Eduardo freed himself from the
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.