The Disenchanting of Princess Cerridwen: A Tale from Adalonia
β Scribed by Angela Korra'ti
- Book ID
- 112302008
- Publisher
- Low Orbit Publications
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 89 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780986421761
- ASIN
- B015C8TTZQ
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β¦ Synopsis
On a night when wild magic erupts and sweeps through the city of the Athoden Clan, the princess and shieldmaiden Cerridwen finds herself transformed into a man, and that none among her people remember her true self. None save the others of her people who are also transformed... and Damhnait, the blacksmith's daughter. Can Cerridwen and Damhnait save the other transformed victims before their own people sacrifice them to appease the angry gods?
This is a story set in the same universe as the author's Rebels of Adalonia trilogy (written as Angela Highland), and is set in the distant past of that land.
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