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Fairest and the Frog

Fairytale Retelling of Snow-drop and Prince Paddock

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Fairest and the Frog

By: C. Rae D'Arc
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Waking up is only the beginning.

Princess Aquamarine (Marin) was happily married to the most accomplished Naval Admiral of Rezhina Valley, but her life turned upside-down the night that her sister Emer was poisoned. On the run from an unknown danger, she never expected to fall under a similar poisonous trap. Like Emer, Marin dreams of a world beyond imagining: modern England. Marin must brave the dangers of the Atlantic to wake up and return her husband from the form of a detestable frog.

Meanwhile, Princess Pearl has fallen to poisoned dreams of a Renaissance Fair. No one, even her father, knows about her homeland except a kind photographer who claims to have met Emer. If only she could wake as Emer had or eat something that doesn't taste like apples.

After one-hundred years of sleeping, Princess Emerald has much to rediscover about her homeland, including the whereabouts of her sleeping sisters. However, with whirlpools and thick darkness surrounding them, finding them might be the easy part. Reaching them is another story. Emer and her companions have no time to dawdle before the ogres grow impatient and hungry for revenge.

Join Emer and her friends as they travel through the ruins of Somnus, searching for her sleeping sisters who retell "The Well at the World's End" (an early version of "Princess and the Frog") and "Snow White."
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