The Princess and the Rogue in The Spell of the Sorceress


Book Description

The second book is a continuation of book one. In essence, it chronicles the adventures of Li (the princess) and Aramis (a young Greek rogue) as they continue their travels together. Li now has the magical tears of Hathor that she wishes to take back to China to reverse the curse that has been placed on the kingdom and her father. In this book, the two meet a magi and his tribe, who have also been looking for the tears. They make friends with them and help them use some of the tears to rescue a pharaoh who has been trapped in a cursed pyramid. They then plan to go back to China, but their trip back takes them to a Greek island where Aramis meets an old friend who wants him to join him in fighting the Ottomans who have been sweeping through the lands. Li feels he should stay to fight with his countrymen and leaves on her own for China. Aramis tries to follow her but is captured by the Ottomans and imprisoned in Aku. Meanwhile, Li returns to China and saves her father, but she becomes heartbroken as she misses Aramis. Zheng, the young prince who takes over for the emperor when he dies, falls in love with Li, but Li does not want to marry him. What then occurs is a series of adventures in which Li becomes entrapped and Aramis escapes from his prison and finds a way to China, where he rescues Li.




The Princess and the Rogue in The Spell of the Sorceress


Book Description

The second book is a continuation of book one. In essence, it chronicles the adventures of Li (the princess) and Aramis (a young Greek rogue) as they continue their travels together. Li now has the magical tears of Hathor that she wishes to take back to China to reverse the curse that has been placed on the kingdom and her father. In this book, the two meet a magi and his tribe, who have also been looking for the tears. They make friends with them and help them use some of the tears to rescue a pharaoh who has been trapped in a cursed pyramid. They then plan to go back to China, but their trip back takes them to a Greek island where Aramis meets an old friend who wants him to join him in fighting the Ottomans who have been sweeping through the lands. Li feels he should stay to fight with his countrymen and leaves on her own for China. Aramis tries to follow her but is captured by the Ottomans and imprisoned in Aku. Meanwhile, Li returns to China and saves her father, but she becomes heartbroken as she misses Aramis. Zheng, the young prince who takes over for the emperor when he dies, falls in love with Li, but Li does not want to marry him. What then occurs is a series of adventures in which Li becomes entrapped and Aramis escapes from his prison and finds a way to China, where he rescues Li.




The Princess and the Sorceress


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When Genevieve was sent to the future, she didn't think she'd be able to fit in. A year later, she has great friends and the chance to go to college--something that wouldn't have been possible in her own time. Jenny is just getting the hang of being a princess and can't wait for her wedding day. What she doesn't expect is a visit from Maurelle, an evil fairy bent on destroying everything Jenny holds dear. When Jenny and Genevieve are switched for a second time, they are thrown back into worlds they never thought they'd see again. If they're unable to stop Maurelle in her quest for revenge, they will be forever cursed to remain in a time not their own.




The Princess and the Rogue in the Tears of Hathor


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A princess and a thief meet in the desert and go on a magical quest to find the Tears of Hathor. At the beginning of time, the Egyptian god Horus was blinded by his jealous brother and fell in pain on the Island of Flames in the Sea of Chaos. Hathor, the goddess of beauty, found Horus and cried, shedding tears that fell on Horus and brought back his sight. The Tears still exist, dripping from a large turquoise eye deep in a cave. Whoever can find the Tears will be freed of all curses and evil.




Unlocking the Spell


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Annie has helped her sister Gwendolyn (otherwise known as Sleeping Beauty) wake up from the 100-year curse by reuniting her with Prince Beldegard, so you'd think that things would be back to normal. Think again! The beloved prince is stuck in the body of a bear and the only way that Annie can be free of the two irritating lovebirds is to come to his rescue - she must find the evil dwarf who cast the spell, and quickly . . . Luckily, Annie has her own handsome prince to hand - and many tricks up her non-magical sleeve.




The Princess and Her Magic Secret


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The Royal Magician shows the princess a magic secret to control her anger.




The Witch Who Wanted to Be a Princess


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When a Grand Wizard puts a ban on witches changing themselves to princesses, Bella must marry a real prince to make her dream come true.




Sequels


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A guide to series fiction lists popular series, identifies novels by character, and offers guidance on the order in which to read unnumbered series.




The Apprentice Sorceress


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A lady does not practice magic...Until now.Lady Violette has done everything she can to be a perfect lady in waiting to the royal princess of Jerdun. She's followed the princess halfway across the world and lived through a war. Now the princess is stranded in a foreign city as an enemy army draws near, and Violette is stranded with her. As more refugees from the conflict pour into their city every day, tension mounts between various factions, and a strange powers begin to stir inside Violette. A magic that protects her, but also seems impossible to control. Magic is not a womanly art, after all, and if anyone should learn of Violette's powers she could lose her standing in society, her reputation, perhaps even her place at the princess's side. The only one she trusts with her secret is Ned, an impish squire and fellow refugee from the war. Instead of being repulsed by her powers, Ned admires Violette. For her part, she can't deny the attraction she feels for Ned, but he has secrets he refuses to share, a wall that he keeps up between them. Still, Ned helps Violette finally master her powers, but even mastery has its price when an unscrupulous nobleman looks to use Violette for his own purposes. Torn between serving her princess and saving herself, Violette will have to decide how deep the bonds of loyalty run, and just how much she's willing to sacrifice for her own happiness.NOTE TO READERS: This is a short novel of about 55k words, and it contains an LGBTQA+ romance.Books in The Fairy Tales of Lyond Series: Enchanting the KingThe Apprentice SorceressThe Beauty's Beast The Changeling Child




The Tale of Alphia


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Courage is not the absence of fear, but deciding that something is more important than fear. When faced with a dark spell that turns everyone into trees, it can be hard to muster up the courage to find the sorcerer responsible and reverse it. However, a young lady named Alphia was able to do just that. What was it that gave her the courage? In the kingdom of Majesty Peak, King Julius and Queen Agatha rejoiced in the birth of their daughter, Princess Alphia. Jealous of the joyous celebrations from her place of exile, a witch named Cecilia ordered her sorcerer-at-arms to create a spell that would make everyone unhappy for eternity. Realizing the danger that they were in, the King and Queen sent their daughter far away before the spell could take hold. Many years later, when Alphia has grown up into a young lady, the people who raised her decide it's time to tell her the truth about her secret past. Her yearning to be reunited with her parents provides her with the courage and determination she needs to overcome her fear, and confront the sorcerer who has cursed the kingdom.