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  • Peas and Princesses

    Aleese Hughes

    language (, July 1, 2019)
    Mildred Wallander, otherwise known as Milly, knows nothing more than the normality of a simple peasant life. That is, until she is forced to play as her kingdom's missing princess and marry a prince in order to satiate her King's need for power. Milly experiences more than she signed up for and sets off on a journey that takes her to places she would have never thought possible. She comes across opportunities for love and even encounters a little magic. Can she overcome growing into a person she can no longer recognize? And can something as small as a pea change everything? This is the first book of "The Tales and Princesses Series." The books can be read separately, but they're best enjoyed in order. *This is a second edition.*The Tales and Princesses Series reading order: Peas and Princesses (Book One) Janice Wallander: A Novella Retelling the Tale of Rumpelstiltskin Apples and Princesses (Book Two) Pumpkins and Princesses (Book Three)
  • Pirates, Princes, and Payback

    Frost Kay

    eBook (Renegade Publishing, LLC, April 24, 2020)
    Fact 384 - Pirates aren't princes, they're extortionists.I never claimed to be a good girl. So when the feds showed up, there was only one choice. Run.Turns out my plan wasn't fool proof. One tiny, little, accidental murder lands me in hot water not just with the human government, but with the elven equivalent of the CIA. No one ever said I was lucky.Shipped off planet, blackmailed, and forced to bootleg for a secret organization is the least of my problems compared to the sexy villains hot on my heels.They don't know it yet, but I'm going to take them down. Messing with a southern belle with a criminal past was their first mistake. Their second? Giving me a weapon.Fact 451 - Being bad sometimes feels good. If you can't get enough of books by K.F. Breene, Annette Marie, Jennifer L. Armentrout, Jaymin Eve, Laura Thalassa, Marissa Meyer, T. A. White, Carysa Locke, Pippa DaCosta, Leia Stone, Jasmin Walt, and Michael Anderle then dive into the COMPLETE series Aliens and Alchemists.Aliens and Alchemists series:- YA Sci-Fi Fantasy- Action Adventure- Kings and Queens- Alien Romance- Space Pirates- Paranormal Agency- Space Opera
  • Apples and Princesses

    Aleese Hughes

    language (, Aug. 31, 2019)
    In the Kingdom of Edristan, a world where poisoned apples seem to be a hot commodity, Snow White sets off on a difficult journey— a journey with physical, mental, and emotional trials alike. After the death of her mother due to complications from bearing Snow, her father was driven to madness. As a result, Snow has been forced to endure a life of abuse and neglect from her one living parent. But one day, the encounter with an enchanted apple provides her with an opportunity to take matters into her own hands. She comes across a huntsman, seven orphan boys, and even some royalty along the way. Every person she meets, and every choice she makes, will aid in ways that will change her life forever. This is book two of "The Tales and Princesses Series." The books can be read separately, but they're best enjoyed in order. The Tales and Princesses Series reading order: Peas and Princesses (Book One) Janice Wallander: A Novella Retelling the Tale of Rumpelstiltskin Apples and Princesses (Book Two) Pumpkins and Princesses (Book Three)
  • Princess Pirates

    D. K. Ackerman, Polina Klimenko

    Order the book parents wish they had growing up—or wish those around them had! Princess Pirates tells the story of creative girls who are independent, brave and capable—not stereotypical needy girls. Princess Pirates makes a great gift for all the imagineers in your life—girls AND boys—whose creativity can change the simplest of surroundings into a daring adventure.Princess Pirates is about three sisters pretending to be princesses who hear an enchantress has taken their treasure. But these girls are no damsels in distress! Becoming pirates, they set sail across oceans, travel through jungles, and battle with tigers to accomplish their goal—all by themselves. You will love the delightfully detailed illustrations on every page!Princess Pirates reflects the imaginations of actual children, who shouldn't be limited by dated gender stereotypes, and reminds kids how imagination can be more fun than screen time. No matter what society says—Be YOU! And be DARING!
  • Princesses and Puppies

    Jennifer Liberts Weinberg, Francesco Legramandi, Gabriella Matta

    eBook (RH/Disney, Nov. 27, 2013)
    Ariel, Merida, Belle, and all the Disney princesses laugh and play with cute, cuddly puppies in this Step 2 leveled reader. It's perfect for girls ages 4–6 who are just learning to read on their own.
  • Pirates and Princesses

    Jill Kargman, Christine Davenier

    Hardcover (Dutton Books for Young Readers, Sept. 15, 2011)
    Ivy and Fletch have been best friends since babyhood. But when they get to kindergarten, they discover that the girls play with the girls, and the boys with the boys; suddenly Ivy and Fletch find themselves apart on the playground, on the Princess Team and the Pirate Team. It isn't until Fletch steps in to rescue Princess Ivy from pirate capture that they realize they miss playing together. Can they desegregate their playground?This lighthearted story of cooperation and open-mindedness will resonate with kids, parents, and teachers everywhere.
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  • Pirate Princess

    Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen, Jill McElmurry

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, May 8, 2012)
    Princess Bea isn’t like other princesses—she prefers pirate ships above tea parties, the salty sea over silly dolls. But what’s a landlocked princess to do?Ahoy, Captain Jack to the rescue! When the captain offers Bea a place aboard his ship, it’s a dream come true—until she’s put to work swabbing the decks and making dinner for the crew. Can a princess like Bea put her royal gifts to work and make the pirates see that she’s seaworthy after all—or will they make her walk the plank?Pirate Princess is a raucous tale of girl power on the high seas, from author Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen and illustrator Jill McElmurry.
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  • Pirates and Princesses

    Jill Kargman, Sadie Kargman, Christine Davenier

    eBook (Dutton Books for Young Readers, Sept. 15, 2011)
    Ivy and Fletch have been best friends since babyhood. But when they get to kindergarten, they discover that the girls play with the girls, and the boys with the boys; suddenly Ivy and Fletch find themselves apart on the playground, on the Princess Team and the Pirate Team. It isn't until Fletch steps in to rescue Princess Ivy from pirate capture that they realize they miss playing together. Can they desegregate their playground?This lighthearted story of cooperation and open-mindedness will resonate with kids, parents, and teachers everywhere.
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  • Pirate Princess

    Catherine Banks

    eBook (Turbo Kitten Industries, Nov. 2, 2015)
    As the daughter of the Pirate King, Tilia Swanson has an unusual upbringing learning skills that aren't often available for women. As the heir apparent for the Kingdom of Crilan, her skills set her apart as she is trained by the best in the land and taught to harness her magic. However, piracy is in her blood, and draws danger to her in the way that treasure draws pirates. Some treasures are more valuable than others. Will this lesson be learned in time or will the betrayal of those around her be her undoing?
  • Prince and Pirate

    Charlotte Gunnufson, Mike Lowery

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, May 9, 2017)
    Handpicked by Amazon kids’ books editor, Seira Wilson, for Prime Book Box – a children’s subscription that inspires a love of reading. When two little fish with big personalities have to share the same tank, there are rough seas ahead! Prince and Pirate are proud masters of their very own fishbowls, and life goes along swimmingly--until they're scooped up and plopped into shared waters. Prince is horrified to find this cheeky cod trespassing in his kingdom. "Halt, peasant!" Pirate is sure this scurvy sea slug has come to plunder his treasure. "Avast, ye scurvy sea slug!" And so begins a battle of regal sneers, seaworthy stink-eyes, and off-the-hook insults. Prince and Pirate's hilarious duel for territory will elicit gales of giggles, hearty guffaws, and heartfelt smiles. Just when it seems their struggle might end in a silly stalemate, a little surprise convinces them to find a way to get along--swimmingly.
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  • Princesses and Puppies

    Jennifer Liberts Weinberg, Francesco Legramandi, Gabriella Matta

    Paperback (RH/Disney, July 23, 2013)
    Ariel, Merida, Belle, and all the Disney princesses laugh and play with cute, cuddly puppies in this Step 2 leveled reader. It's perfect for girls ages 4–6 who are just learning to read on their own.
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  • The Pirate and the Princess

    Liz McCraine

    language (, Dec. 25, 2016)
    "This thrilling tale of romance and adventure on the high seas will enchant readers." Irene S., Proofreader, Red Adept EditingThe mischievous Princess Jules of Aggadorn has been pampered and protected her entire life. More than anything, she longs to experience challenges and adventure. But with her mother’s threat to marry her off hanging over her head, Jules fears she will never have the chance. All that changes when she’s kidnapped by pirates.Forced to labor for her passage aboard Captain Jaymes’ vessel, Jules learns more about life than she bargained for. Captain Jaymes doesn’t fit Jules’ idea of a thieving buccaneer. Beneath his rough exterior lies a man of honor desperate to save his people from a murderous sorcerer. Jules never expects to fall in love with the handsome young captain or to involve herself in the pirates’ plight, much less have the power to save an entire kingdom.