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Rose and the Lost Princess

✍ Scribed by Holly Webb


Publisher
Sourcebooks
Year
2014
Tongue
en-US
Weight
153 KB
Category
Fiction

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Holly Webb's hit middle-grade fantasy series are the perfect books for 11 and 12 year-old girls beginning to realize their own power and potential-and who might just still believe in magic...
In this second volume, the spunky young magician Rose returns to battle the forces of darkness and save the country's beloved Princess. Set in 19th century England, this magical adventure offers a rich sense of history and a strong, independent heroine young readers can really root for. Rose is perfect for "fans of princesses, magic, fantasy, and mystery" (School Library Journal).
Not all magic is used for good... Rose's whole life has changed in a matter of weeks. Once a lonely orphan, now she's an apprentice to the King's chief magician! But as Rose's magical abilities blossom, she's still uneasy about her new powers-and learns the hard way that power often comes at a price.
When the Princess vanishes, rumors of dark magic fly through the city, casting doubt and...


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