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Tales From the Tower

โœ Scribed by Michelle Levigne; Abigail Falanga; Beka Gremikova; Cassandra Hamm; Deborah Cullins Smith; Kaitlyn Emery; Lindsi McIntyre; Michelle Houston; Pam Halter; Stoney Setzer; Rachel Dib; Etta-Tamera Wilson; Kathleen Bird; Cortney Manning; Meaghan Elizabeth Ward; Michaela Bush


Publisher
Ye Olde Dragon Books
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Series
Fairy Tale Anthology #2
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


A burst of inspiration drives a baker to build a tower—without a door. But it proves to be the perfect dwelling for a certain old woman. The question is –Why?

A tower can be a safe place, especially during a zombie apocalypse. But what do you do when your safe place becomes a prison?

When communications between two castles have been cut off, a maiden must ride to rescue her friend from an evil ... realtor?

We all know the tale of Rapunzel and her hair growth problem, but what if her hair grew – everywhere? When the moon was full and bright? Yes, we have a werewolf in our midst!

Chemical warfare is a sad fact of our modern life, but what if scientists learned to modify people to give them supernatural abilities? Like telekinesis? Or maybe tentacle hair?

On a spaceship far away, a young woman lives alone in a different kind of tower. One day, her songs reach a fellow traveler...

These are but a few of the stories you are about to dive into! The sixteen stories within these pages will take you to the realms of the fairies, to desert lands far away, to war-torn places where weary characters just try to survive, to forests, to windswept seascapes, to London and New York City, and into the far reaches of the galaxy. Explore the realms with us!


๐Ÿ“œ SIMILAR VOLUMES


Tales from the Tower of London
โœ Daniel Diehl, Mark P. Donnelly ๐Ÿ“‚ Library ๐Ÿ“… 2004 ๐Ÿ› History Press ๐ŸŒ English

The brooding grey walls of the Tower of London circumscribe one of the most recognisable buildings on the planet. Over its thousand-year history the Tower stood as a symbol of the English monarchy and served as both a palace and a prison. It is a place where court intrigues, clandestine liaisons, un