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File Size: 2163 KB

Print Length: 306 pages

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Publisher: Amaretto Press (February 26, 2018)

Publication Date: February 26, 2018

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B078WF1MN1

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North Morlaix and South Morlaix were once a single kingdom, but the rivalry between two knights broke it into two halves. Some of their citizens secretly wished that the two halves could be reunited under one ruler.The wall that separated the two kingdoms also divided the original castle. The people of the North could hear the infant Southern Prince cry; the people of the South could hear the newborn Northern Princess’ cries. Both kings took measures to ensure their children would never meet, for legend decreed that if they fell in love and married, that would mean the end of their separate thrones. However, no one knew that the Woodling King had made a magical opening in the wall that only the Prince of South Morlaix and the Princess of North Morlaix would be able to navigate.This is the premise of The Tower Princess, a “lost” fairy tale. Shonna Slayton has written retellings of Cinderella and of The Sleeping Beauty, but this is her first original fairy tale, full of intrigue and magic and romance and warring knights.

It took me a while to get into this book. I even left it to read other books but I came back to it because I loved the concept. I'm glad I kept reading because I ended up liking it in the end. It was a cute story with a sweet romance. I loved the blend of rapunzel with Romeo and Juliet

Great book. I loved it. Kept me wondering what was going to happen next. I couldn’t put it down.

I really enjoyed this book! I couldn't put it down. It's not a re-telling, but more of a new fairy tale here. There are hints of the typical fairy tales we do see - knight in shining armor, damsel in distress, etc. etc. But it's done better here. The tower princess is a damsel in distress, but she does show she can handle herself quite well. The knight in shining armor is a tailor boy who wants to become a knight, but that pathway didn't fully work out. We have great supporting characters that are all connected in someway, which was pretty interesting to see. The villains of the story do show how they're villains, but you don't really get an ending for them though. That's why I docked it a star. What happened after they got caught? It felt rushed for them. I wanted justice! It is a predictable story, so if you want a happily ever after book, then read this book!

What a delightful story! This was such a different tale to the one everyone knows about Rapanzel.The story begins with the legend of the two friends who become knights and later kings, but once best friends, they became enemies when their ambitions and ego grew.Because they both wanted to be king, the kingdom was divided, north and south, with a Dividing Wall between them.The king of the north was ruthless and strong. He had 7 sons and a daughter. His oldest son Herrick was worse than him, and he hated his sister. Since she was destined to destroy the plans he had created his whole lifeWhile the king of the south, king Simon was smart and wise. He had his only son Manny. But because his wife died during labour, he feared for his sons life, and in the desperation to keep him safe, he traded his son for another baby boy, to take his place.This is where Manny grew up to be a tailor's son, and a training squire. And during his training he is watched from above the tallest tower in the north kingdom, watched by the tower princess, Princess Gressa.With a wall between them, it seems very unlikely they will meet, but fate has other plans.Will their new friendship lead to more problems or could it be a solution? But what will Herrick do to Gressa if she is caught ? Is it worth the risk?Such a beautiful tale, loved it and can't wait to read more lost stories!Received a copy, for an honest review, thank you!

The Tower Princess by Shonna Slayton turns the Shakespearean story of "Romeo and Juliet" into a beautiful fairy tale. Outside of a certain famous Taylor Swift music video, Shakespeare is not the first place most writers turn to when looking to adapt a fairytale, so it was a breath of fresh air for me. Shonna is a huge fan of fairy tales in general and has a wonderful Facebook group for other fairy tale lovers. Her passion is clear in this book through her intricately fleshed out medieval world and original mythology surrounding it. The prologue alone told an expertly crafted fable that developed an intriguing backstory for the troubled kingdom of Morlaix and those who reside within it. Her poetic use of language and world-building drew me into the story before I even met the main characters.The setting of The Tower Princess reminded me a bit of Neil Gaiman's Stardust. Both stories have protagonists whose lands are blocked by a mysterious forbidden wall. In this story, the wall separates the two halves of the Kingdom of Morlaix so that two rival kings can each rule their half the way that they see fit without the need to compromise. For this reason, they make every effort to separate the prince of South Morlaix and princess of North Morlaix to prevent an alliance that would reunite the land. Of course, the wall is not enough to keep the two star-crossed lovers apart. Something magical within it causes it to open up for Gressa, the princess of North Morlaix, and Manny, the secret prince of South Morlaix, revealing a meadow that they use as a private sanctuary to escape the very different struggles in their lives. Through their secret meetings, they learn the truth about the divide between their separate halves of the kingdom.Aside from the "Romeo and Juliet" setting, Shonna draws inspiration from other fairy tales to weave together the separate day-to-day lives of Gressa and Manny. Gressa leads a life that is vaguely similar to Rapunzel, but without the magical long hair or being separated from her family. As the youngest child of the king and queen and the only girl, her parents choose to keep her in a tower for most of her life because they can't think of a better way to protect her from the outside world or the possibility of her falling in love, especially with the prince of South Morlaix. She is not quite a prisoner, though. Princess Gressa is allowed to leave on occasion to explore the palace gardens, where she discovers the secret entrance to the wall. Manny's story draws inspiration from the tale of The Prince and the Pauper. In order to prevent his son from falling in love with the princess of North Morlaix, the king has him switched at birth with a peasant baby to act as a decoy. Manny is raised by a kind tailor and his wife, who hide the truth about his birth. Even though he does not know he is the prince, Manny is favored by the king and has great accolades bestowed upon his adoptive father's shop, ensuring that he has a good life. This inspires him to train as a squire so that he can one day become a knight and serve the king who was so kind to him.The premise of two unlikely lovers being brought together by a magical meadow is similar to Pathways, the last book I read, but The Tower Princess does this in a more engaging way by giving both protagonists lots of obstacles that try to them apart. The very circumstances that bring them together occur only because of the actions their parents take in fear that they might one day meet and fall in love. In addition to that, Gressa's wicked brother, Herrick, is the heir to her parents' throne. He always has her worst interests at heart, forcing her to watch her back for him whenever she leaves the tower in case he learns her secret and tries to use it against her. Manny always has hands full at the tailor shop trying to cover for Hoxham, the tailor's lazy apprentice. As much as he looks forward to his visits with Gressa, he often has to perform the work of two people at the shop in addition to his training to become a squire. He has all this on his plate before he even learns about his true destiny.The Tower Princess is an expertly crafted work of fiction. It draws many elements from other stories while creating a rich and original world that is full of romance, adventure, and poetry. I was a bit surprised to learn that the Fairy Tale Inheritance series was also written by Shonna Slayton because I was never quite able to make it through the first book, Snow White's Mirror. The Tower Princess appears to be part of a new series called Lost Fairy Tales that should hold more appeal for lovers of old-timey fantasy like me. If you adore fairy tales and stories about star-crossed lovers, you should definitely give The Tower Princess a try.

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