Cursed: A Merged Fairy Tale of Beauty and the Beast & Sleeping Beauty (The Enchanted Rose Trilogy: Part 1)
Book Details
Author(s)R.M. ArceJaeger
PublisherPlatypus Press
ISBN / ASINB00WVOFK0I
ISBN-13978B00WVOFK02
MarketplaceGermany 🇩🇪
Description
From the #1 Bestselling author of Robin: Lady of Legend comes Part 1 of an incredible new story:
The birth of the kingdom's heir should have been a cause for celebration, but greed and revenge bring about a powerful curse, one that leaves Nathar's royal family grieving over the death of their daughter and another family struggling to cope with their son's transformation into a horrible beast. Yet there is more to this curse than anyone suspects . . .
* Illustrations included at the start of every chapter! *
About the Enchanted Rose Trilogy:
Two kingdoms. One curse. The Enchanted Rose trilogy weaves the tales of Beauty and the Beast & Sleeping Beauty into a single, seamless story. Witty and romantic, it still addresses the darker elements found in the original tales---abandonment, captivity, and true evil---resulting in a fresh take that will appeal to adults and youngsters alike. Full of well-developed characters and delightful world-building, these books are a rare treat for anyone who has ever loved fairy tales.
Each novella in this trilogy is designed to be accessible for busy readers ranging from middle grade to adult.
The birth of the kingdom's heir should have been a cause for celebration, but greed and revenge bring about a powerful curse, one that leaves Nathar's royal family grieving over the death of their daughter and another family struggling to cope with their son's transformation into a horrible beast. Yet there is more to this curse than anyone suspects . . .
* Illustrations included at the start of every chapter! *
About the Enchanted Rose Trilogy:
Two kingdoms. One curse. The Enchanted Rose trilogy weaves the tales of Beauty and the Beast & Sleeping Beauty into a single, seamless story. Witty and romantic, it still addresses the darker elements found in the original tales---abandonment, captivity, and true evil---resulting in a fresh take that will appeal to adults and youngsters alike. Full of well-developed characters and delightful world-building, these books are a rare treat for anyone who has ever loved fairy tales.
Each novella in this trilogy is designed to be accessible for busy readers ranging from middle grade to adult.


