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Books with title The Princess of Trelian

  • The Princess of Trelian

    Michelle Knudsen

    eBook (Candlewick Press, April 10, 2012)
    Michelle Knudsen revisits Trelian in a thrilling follow-up fantasy about a princess with an uncanny link to a dragon and a uniquely talented young mage. The hundred-year war with Kragnir is over, and Meg will soon be named the princess-heir of Trelian. But her connection to her dragon, Jakl, is making her parents’ subjects uneasy. Will they ever accept this dragon princess as their future queen? It doesn’t help that Meg is suffering horrible nightmares and sudden, uncontrollable rages—and with the link joining them, Jakl is feeling the rages, too. Meg is desperate to talk to Calen, to see if he can help her figure out what is happening and how to stop it before she or her dragon does something terrible…Meanwhile, Calen is having troubles of his own. He’s far away, gone off with Mage Serek to receive his first true mage’s mark. But his marking ceremony is disrupted by a mysterious magical attack, and ominous prophecies predict a terrifying new danger. The Magistratum’s greatest enemy may soon reappear—and the other mages believe that Calen himself may have a hand in his return!
  • The Princess of Trelian

    Michelle Knudsen

    Paperback (Candlewick, May 9, 2017)
    Part of Michelle Knudsen’s exciting fantasy trilogy — in a luminous paperback editionMeg will soon be named the princess-heir of Trelian, but her connection to her dragon, Jakl, is making her parents’ subjects uneasy. Calen is about to receive his first true mage’s mark, but the ceremony is disrupted by a mysterious magical attack. Will the people of Trelian accept a dragon princess as their future queen? Will Calen be able to forestall the ominous prophecies that predict a terrifying new danger?
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  • The Princess of Trelian

    Michelle Knudsen

    Hardcover (Candlewick, April 10, 2012)
    From bestselling author Michelle Knudsen, here is the thrilling fantasy follow-up to The Dragon of Trelian.The hundred-year war with Kragnir is over, and Meg will soon be named the princess-heir of Trelian. But her connection to her dragon, Jakl, is making her parents' subjects uneasy. Will they ever accept this dragon princess as their future queen? It doesn't help that Meg is suffering horrible nightmares and sudden, uncontrollable rages -- and with the link joining them together, Jakl is feeling the rages, too. Meg is desperate to talk to Calen, to see if he can help her figure out what is happening and how to stop it before she or her dragon does something terrible... Meanwhile, Calen is having troubles of his own. He's far away, gone off with Mage Serek to receive his first true mage's mark. But his marking ceremony is disrupted by a mysterious magical attack, and ominous prophecies predict a terrifying new danger. The Magistratum's greatest enemy may soon reappear -- and the other mages believe that Calen himself may have a hand in his return! Fans of The Dragon of Trelian will rejoice at this chance to re-enter Michelle Knudsen's enchanting fantasy world.
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  • The Princess of Trelian

    Michelle Knudsen

    Paperback (Candlewick, April 22, 2014)
    "Likeable characters and brisk narrative will undoubtedly lure readers." — Kirkus Reviews Michelle Knudsen revisits Trelian in this thrilling follow-up fantasy about the princess with an uncanny link to a dragon and her friend, a uniquely talented young mage. Meg will soon be named the princess-heir of Trelian, but her connection to her dragon Jakl is making her parents’ subjects uneasy. Will they ever accept this dragon princess as their future queen? Meanwhile, Calen is having troubles of his own. He’s about to receive his first true mage’s mark, but the ceremony is disrupted by a mysterious magical attack, and ominous prophecies predict a terrifying new danger.
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  • The Princess of Pout

    Sydney Coleman

    Paperback (Independently published, July 29, 2020)
    A story of discovery and adventure
  • Princess of the Fae

    Jamie Campbell

    language (, Nov. 30, 2020)
    The Fae kept me hidden.Everything was going great in my life… until my cat told me I was a changeling and people were coming to kill me. You read that right - my CAT, WTF?Being whisked away to a private academy for the Fae is the only chance I have of hiding from those that wish to end my life.Not only am I really a Fae, but there are so many other secrets that I never would have been able to comprehend. They say I’m a princess and my true parents are on the royal throne. I’m not even sure if I should believe them.Luckily, I’ve got the help of four guys who are more than willing to look out for me. I feel strangely attracted to all of them, choosing one is going to be near impossible.If I can survive here at the Royal Academy for the Fae, maybe I can make sense of everything. Maybe then I’ll understand how my cat can freaking talk.​Princess of the Fae is the first story in an exciting new Reverse Harem series.
  • Plight of the Princess

    Dan Sullivan

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Dec. 15, 2010)
    A new adventure for this tiny miracle worker. The safety of this wonderful little girl could be in peril once again. Already, in the past, the ungodly demon of greed and selfishness had reared its ugly head. This caused the near fatal accident that took the little darling away from all of them. She must go into seclusion. WHILE ON THE 'LAM' "Make sure they don't forget that in between times when she is not performing these miraculous healings, that she is still only a six year old girl. She plays like one. She giggles like one. She cries like one." "Do you know the part out of all this that frightens the dickens out of us the most?" asked her Father. "No," replied the Priest. "I don't believe that I do. Your daughter has helped so many." "Performing these miracles isn't free. It comes at a cost."
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  • Princess of the Pines

    Andi King, Jerry Novotny

    Paperback (Andi King, April 25, 2017)
    Princess of the Pines is a story about a little girl named Andrea who dreams of exploring the world, but she lives in a very small mountain town. Andrea sets out on an adventure in the mountains and uses her imagination to take her to exciting places where she meets new friends. Come on the adventure with Andrea to find out how she becomes Princess of the Pines.
  • The Princess of Pop

    Cathy Hopkins

    eBook (Simon Pulse, May 8, 2010)
    "I have un grando dare for Becca and Cat, " said Squidge. "You know this competition for Pop Princess? Well, I dare you both to enter." He looked pointedly at me. "And I mean both of you. Auditions are next Saturday." Becca missed the fun of the school production of Grease, and she has a reputation of being fickle and a dreamer. But the Pop Princess challenge makes her determined to try harder than she has ever tried before. She has the voice, but has she got the staying power?
  • The Princess of Hell

    Scarlet Rose

    language (, Sept. 30, 2017)
    Rayla has just turned 18. After her Birthday she is thrown into many twists and turns and eventually a war with Heaven.
  • The Princess

    Stanislaw Kapuscinski (aka Stan I.S. Law), Bozena Happach

    eBook (INHOUSEPRESS, Dec. 15, 2009)
    A boy approaching puberty enjoys exuberant imagination which leads him through progressive stages of self discovery. His imaginary travels unfold an inner world within him, a reality he'd never suspected. An enigmatic Princess guides him in his search and finally rewards him with the realization of his own true and mysterious natureWhen a boy meets himself among the stars...Your passion for the subject proves contagious and helps to suck the reader into the story Your affection for Alec is evident and encourages the reader to root for him throughout the book. I like reading a story that stretches the reader's imagination and belief system. (Josh Cowan, writer, Canada).The cosmic merging of Alec and Sandra (Alexandra?) is exceptional writing, even for you. It should touch every sensitive reader in their innermost centers. (Kate Jones, writer, Pasadena, USA)I was instantly drawn into the magic of your story. It seems it enchants the child within each one of us. No matter what age. (Bozena Happach, publisher, Montreal, PQ.)You seem more comfortable with Alec than with any other character of yours that I've read.You seem more comfortable with Alec than with any other character of yours that I've read. (Bryn Symonds, writer, Canada.}
  • The Princess of the Moor

    Eugenie Marlitt

    eBook (HardPress, June 14, 2018)
    This is a reproduction of a classic text optimised for kindle devices. We have endeavoured to create this version as close to the original artefact as possible. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we believe they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.