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Kae Elle Wheeler
Kathy L Wheeler (a.k.a Kae Elle Wheeler) has had an eventful April. She left on the 9th and headed to Santa Fe to visit one of her Martini Club 4 friends. Two days later she was off for the RT Booklovers Convention in Las Vegas. After a week of slot machines and afternoon's by the pool she... show more



Kathy L Wheeler (a.k.a Kae Elle Wheeler) has had an eventful April. She left on the 9th and headed to Santa Fe to visit one of her Martini Club 4 friends. Two days later she was off for the RT Booklovers Convention in Las Vegas. After a week of slot machines and afternoon's by the pool she moseyed up to the San Francisco area to visit her daughter and her baby. It was another week before she took off for Salt Lake City, then Denver, Boulder, Longmont and Pueblo to visit siblings, nieces and nephews. She finally made it home on May 5th where she took a long nap and her cat refused to speak to her!Kathy/Kae lives with her musically talented husband in Edmond, Oklahoma, has one grown daughter who recently had a baby, and one bossy cat!For more about Kathy / Kae Elle please visit:http://kathylwheeler.comhttp://facebook.com/kathylwheelerhttp://twitter.com/kathylwheelerhttp://pinterest.com/kathylwheeler

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Hipster Ariel's Literary Grotto
Hipster Ariel's Literary Grotto rated it 9 years ago
First, let's start with the good. This was an excellent fractured fairy tale. I liked how the absurd idea that only one woman would be able to fit the shoe was played at least partly for laughs, and the relationship between the sisters was a nice touch. Now for the bad. This book could really have...
The Paper Gardens
The Paper Gardens rated it 12 years ago
The Wronged Princess had its moments, but it was very hard to ignore the various "t"s in it. "T'would", "t'was", "t'not"...I can understand using them in dialogue. When used that way, they lend an older world feeling to the characters using those phrases. All of the "t'woulds" were not regulated to ...
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