The Beggar Princess


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"You will marry the very next man who walks in that door." As the only princess of a prosperous kingdom, I have wanted for nothing-and refused all suitors. What real man is worthy of my interest, when I secretly pen tales of handsome lords and beautiful brooding counts? But now my father has gathered up every eligible royal bachelor in all the realm. And it's just as I suspected, not one to capture my fancy-especially King Brennus of the Wood Elves, who looks like a bandit and has the accent of a man born in a barn. I'd rather be on my own forever. I refuse them all. The last thing I expected was for my mild-mannered father to insist, in a fit of anger, that I marry the next man who walks in the door, even if he's a peasant...and what do you know? "No, lass. I won't let you starve. But you won't exactly be free either. And just remember, any time you like, you can stop me. All you have to do is work or beg." My new husband looks like a laborer and lives in a little cabin in the forest, but something tells me he's not what he seems. He says he means to teach me humility in the form of honest work, making stew and scrubbing floors. But somehow or other, he knows all my secrets, all the deepest desires of my heart, and there is no one in the forest to hear me beg him for mercy...except the wolvenfolk who howl in the forest at night. They haven't made any trouble in fifty years, but when the wolves are at the door, I don't know if a peasant can save me... The Beggar Princess is a retelling of the Brothers Grimm's King Thrushbeard, a standalone fairy tale romance for those who like unabashedly adorable happily ever afters with a side of serious steaminess!




The Beggar Princess


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“You will marry the very next man who walks in that door.” As the only princess of a prosperous kingdom, I have wanted for nothing—and refused all suitors. What real man is worthy of my interest, when I secretly pen tales of handsome lords and beautiful brooding counts? But now my father has gathered up every eligible royal bachelor in all the realm. And it’s just as I suspected, not one to capture my fancy—especially King Brennus of the Wood Elves, who looks like a bandit and has the accent of a man born in a barn. I’d rather be on my own forever. I refuse them all. The last thing I expected was for my mild-mannered father to insist, in a fit of anger, that I marry the next man who walks in the door, even if he’s a peasant…and what do you know? “No, lass. I won’t let you starve. But you won’t exactly be free either. And just remember, any time you like, you can stop me. All you have to do is work or beg.” My new husband looks like a laborer and lives in a little cabin in the forest, but something tells me he’s not what he seems. He says he means to teach me humility in the form of honest work, making stew and scrubbing floors. But somehow or other, he knows all my secrets, all the deepest desires of my heart, and there is no one in the forest to hear me beg him for mercy...except the wolvenfolk who howl in the forest at night. They haven’t made any trouble in fifty years, but when the wolves are at the door, I don’t know if a peasant can save me… The Beggar Princess is a retelling of the Brothers Grimm's King Thrushbeard, a standalone fairy tale romance for those who like unabashedly adorable happily ever afters with a side of serious steaminess!




The Beggar Princess


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The Beggar Princess


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The Princess and the Beggar


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A sad princess finds happiness after marrying a beggar.




The Beggar Princess


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The Princess and the Beggar


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In the splittest of seconds, a beautiful princess and a musical beggar fall in love. But the dreadful thought of being Ziggled and Twiggled haunts the kingdom. How can allergies and cats, celery and cornstalks, emus and timepieces remedy the torment? Join Heather Brown as she listens to Jo-Lo, her blue-fluffy friend, tell the story of the kind, sweet Princess Gwyn-o-cheri; the angry, wicked Lord Raisninkatz; and the magical beggar. With full color illustrations and humor, Harry Chinchinian creates a book for readers of all ages who are young at heart.




The Princess and the Beggar II


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MAGICAL ADVENTURE / ROYALTY / CATS. To be ZIGGLED and TWIGGLED?the most horrible of horrible weapons that ever existed! Where did it come from? Who has it? What does it do? With imagination and humor, author Harry Chinchinian does it again to entertain children of all ages and intrigue them with his ZIGGLING and TWIGGLING secrets. And once again, all his characters from the first Princess and the Beggar book deal with the turmoil, toil, and trouble of magic, royalty, and cats upon meeting with the ugliest of ugly Cat Witch and worst of worse places known as Blackthorn. Adventures continue with the never-ending enchantment of Chinchinian's Princess and the Beggar. Over 90 color illustrations drawn by the author to enhance the reading fun.




Princess Beggar


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