Sleeping Beauty is the second in a new series of fairy tales for young adult readers by Jenni James. Fans of Disney, fairy tales, and fantasy will love the Faerie Tale Collection by Jenni James.BOOK DESCRIPTION:The sleeping girl has no idea she is asleep. After Aleyna witnessed the cruel deaths...
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Sleeping Beauty is the second in a new series of fairy tales for young adult readers by Jenni James. Fans of Disney, fairy tales, and fantasy will love the Faerie Tale Collection by Jenni James.BOOK DESCRIPTION:The sleeping girl has no idea she is asleep. After Aleyna witnessed the cruel deaths of her family, she was put to sleep by Ezralon the unicorn. He has been keeping her safe, hidden in the forest, until her true prince could come and rescue her. While Aleyna is protected in the forest, her spirit walks the halls of her ruined, deserted castle in a dream-like existence, believing everything is still perfect. However, she is halted in this state—almost as if time were frozen—until the prince awakens her. Prince Darién of Lybrooke Court loves a challenge as much as the next man, but believes it will be a fool’s errand to rescue a ghost who is already dead! He’s convinced no one could have survived sleeping thirty years, so what is the point of rescuing a girl who is quite content to haunt on her own?Of course, if Darién wasn’t so afraid of ghouls, this whole thing could be much easier to fathom... REVIEWS FOR NORTHANGER ALIBI (THE JANE AUSTEN DIARIES), ALSO BY JENNI JAMES:"Twilight obsessed teens (and their moms) will relate to Claire's longing for the fantastical but will be surprised when they find the hero is even better than a vampire or werewolf. Hilarious, fun and romantic!"-TwilightMOMS.com“Stephenie Meyer meets Jane Austen in this humorous, romantic tale of a girl on a mission to find her very own Edward Cullen. I didn't want it to end!"--Mandy Hubbard, author of Prada & Prejudice"We often speak of Jane Austen's satiric wit, her social commentary, her invention of the domestic novel. But Jenni James, in this delicious retelling of Northanger Abbey, casts new light on Austen's genius in portraying relationships and the foibles of human nature--in this case, the projection of our literary fantasies onto our daily experience."--M.M. Bennetts, author of May 1812.ABOUT AUTHOR JENNI JAMESJenni James is the happy mother of seven boisterous children and the author of several book babies that include: Pride & Popularity, Northanger Alibi and Persuaded from The Jane Austen Diaries for teens and Prince Tennyson an inspirational novel. She enjoys writing clean literature for children, teens and adults. Look out for more of her Faerie Tale Collection!
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