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Tired of being told to take some initiative, Princess Alice of Wonderland does exactly that: she runs away from Wonderland Castle and to the Enchanted Forest. Ill-prepared for her Quests, Alice is assigned a reluctant Huntsman with a secret of his own. The last thing Sebastian wants to do is escort a princess around the Enchanted Forest and make certain she doesn't get kidnapped. But maybe there are lessons they both need to learn beneath the trees of the Enchanted Forest. The Runaway Princess concludes the three book story arc featuring the Wonderland sisters: The Cursed Garden, The Bewitched Tower, and the Runaway Princess. The three stories share an ending and are best read together. **New Cover features a few extends scenes and editorial changes.
On Princess Ella of Charmante's twenty-first birthday, she willingly enters an Enchanted Forest portal; she is ready to return home after she studied abroad in a different realm. While she'll miss her new friends, she is eager to return to her old life.Instead of returning her to Charmante, the Enchanted Forest leads Ella to a forgotten kingdom beneath the earth. Within this kingdom's depths, she meets eleven ladies and the twelve cursed stag-men they are meant to dine and dance with every night until midnight.After being separated from his siblings, Prince Thomas of Roschen is guided by the Enchanted Forest to a cave. When he emerges, he finds himself in a kingdom cursed to be forgotten.Once the old friends are reunited, Ella and Thomas have to work together to break the spell trapping Ella and the others in Verloran. Will they succeed and free both the ladies and the stag-men, or will they fail and their existences be forgotten over time.The Forgotten Kingdom is a mix of Cinderella meets the Twelve Dancing Princesses.
Tired of waiting for her older sister to start her Quests, Princess Grace of Wonderland takes matters into her own hands and sets off into the Enchanted Forest. While she has plans to find her younger sister, Nadine (The Cursed Garden), the Enchanted Forest has plans of Its own that includes a tower, a prince, and a curse they can't figure out how to break. Can Grace and Trystan escape the Bewitched Tower, or does the Enchanted Forest have another plan? The Bewitched Tower is a Sleeping Beauty and Rapunzel reimagining.
If Nadine's life was a fairy tale, she'd be in the middle of her own Cinderella story. Evil Step-Mother. Check. Lazy Step-Siblings. Check. All she needs is her Fairy Godmother and Prince Charming and she'd be set.What she doesn't know is she's really a Princess sent into the 'real world' to be fostered out for the sake of Wonderland's future. She has no clue that the fairy tale book under her bed is more than just a book given to her when she was eight by a strange boy in the woods.When Prince Charming ends up being the Big Bad Wolf, the Enchanted Forest magic compels her to return to a place she didn't even know was home. Now in a forgotten realm, she has to face a mysterious and alluring Beast.Can Nadine break the curse or will she rebel against the Tradition that states she must fall in love with the Beast in order to restore him to his human form?
Life isn't what Gabrielle "Gabby" Harrington thought when she finds herself transported into a new world while wearing a red hooded cloak of all things. There were no white rabbits, no falling through portals, and no looking glasses. Just a Huntsman named Ethan Jack who happens to be her classmate.Everything changes when he tells her that she is a Princess and the heir to the Wonderland Throne. But first they have to get through the Enchanted Forest. Ethan Jack never thought he would fall in love with anybody until the mission to retrieve Gabby arrived. Fighting his feelings means he might miss out on one of the best things to ever enter his life. Will he act upon them before it's too late to help save the Princess - does she really need his help? - and Wonderland from a power mad Duchess?
Two years after his sisters went on their Quests, Prince Charlie of Wonderland is finally old enough for his. The last place he expected to be sent was to the Kingdom of Frosch Erbsen and compete for Princess Penelope's hand (and throne). When Penelope is threatened, it becomes more than a competition against other princes and knights, it becomes a race to save Penelope's life before it's too late. Can Charlie and Penelope save Penelope or will the Kingdom of Frosch Erbsen fall into greedy hands? This story is a Princess and the Pea and The Frog Princess mash-up reimagined into something a bit more. It is fifth and the final book in the Enchanted Forest Series following the Wonderland family, but can be read alone. (Contains some spoilers for the rest of the series.)
In theory, Crown Prince Henry of Charmante would make a decent king. He isn't well-liked, and the kingdom doesn't know how to think of him. He's made mistakes, but he's learned from them. All he needs is a chance to prove it, but the Enchanted Forest refuses to let Henry go on his Quests. It's not common knowledge and he's mostly keeping that information between himself and a few castle staff. Even the King and Queen don't know.When a beanstalk mysteriously starts growing in the middle of a vital river and throws the kingdom into a drought, he's finally allowed to leave. There's only one option; Henry has to climb the magic beanstalk.Princess Jaclynn of Oben is trapped. Disguised as a boy named 'Jack,' she is forced into hiding by a giant infestation and a spell preventing her from getting the one thing needed to take back her kingdom: a sword dubbed, "Giant Killer."When Henry arrives in Oben, Jack and her foster brothers feel hope for the first time in years. Will he be able to retrieve the sword? Will 'Jack' be able to save her kingdom? Or does a traitor have other plans?The Magic Beanstalk is a mix of Cinderella meets Jack and the Beanstalk
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