When a car accident takes Leah Sunderlands life, she finds herself in dire need of divine assistance. Her fairy godmother comes to the rescue, but her help comes with conditions. As a fairy godmother, the only assistance she can offer deals with (you guessed it) fairy tales. To win a second chance a
The Mermaid's Knight
β Scribed by Jill Myles
- Publisher
- www.jillmyles.com
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 110 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Product Description
When a car accident takes Leah Sunderlandβs life, she finds herself in dire need of divine assistance. Her fairy godmother comes to the rescue, but her help comes with conditions. As a fairy godmother, the only assistance she can offer deals with (you guessed it) fairy tales. To win a second chance at life, Leah must play out the tale of The Little Mermaid.
Armed with a mermaid tail and nothing else (not even a voice!), she has one month to make a nobleman fall in love with her, or else sheβll die permanently. But the nobleman she must seduce is a hard, fierce warlord who thinks sheβs a spy and the mistress of his enemy.
Can she win him over before the thirty days are up? Or is she in danger of losing her heart as well as her life?
Edited by Anne Victory at Victory Editing.
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