Princess Of Feathers
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Publisher Description
A princess is determined to save her brothers from the curse that turns them into swans, even if it means sewing nettle shirts.
Elisa has always known about her deadly prophecy, but the last thing she expected was for the swans to arrive in the form of her cursed brothers.
With her friends desperate for her to take part in the Princess Competition, and her new courtship taking a turn towards serious, Elisa already has her hands full. And when she discovers her chances of getting out of her prophecy alive hinges on a vow of silence, things become even more complicated.
Can Elisa save her brothers in time?
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Princess Of Feathers is part of the Grimm Academy fantasy fairy tale romance series and is a standalone retelling of the Wild Swans/Six Swans. It includes a fairy tale heroine determined to save herself and a sweet m/f romance.
If you enjoy fairy tale retellings, fantasy academy settings, friendship, prophecies, strong heroines, and sweet romance, start the Grimm Academy series!
Customer Reviews
A new twist on an old tale.
The story was a quick tale, well written, with well written characters, & a twist of being set in a school for all those with fairytale prophecies. The characters are easy to relate to, and well constructed.
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Great story
This was a great fairy tale retelling. I loved every second of it. I couldn't put it down. I have been a fan of this series for a while now. I love reading fairy tale retelling stories. Elisa is a princess who is studying at Grimm Academy. She knows that she has a prophecy that she is trying to avoid. She meets Prince Alaric in dance class. They have an easy relationship. She is surprised one day when she receives a message from her brothers. It isn't long before her prophecy begins. Will she be able to break the prophecy?
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Wild Swans Retelling
So many fairy tales that I wasn’t sure which this was until the author revealed her inspiration at the end’s author’s note. The brothers are cursed into swans and a death sentence is on the youngest sibling who is Princess Elisa. The story is so heartwarming and sweet. I like how juvenile-aged the story is where any age can read this without offense or vulgarity. The story itself is creative and endearing. While the three friends have their own story and prophesy, it is brilliant to read their own separate background. Reading in order isn’t necessary since Astrid’s story of Princess of Petals comes before Elisa’s. The three women strengthen their friendship and share their learned lessons from their prophesies.
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