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  • Rumplestiltskin

    Jenni James

    eBook (Village Lane Publishing, Nov. 27, 2019)
    He is hidden from the world, a disgrace to his family. She is imprisoned, desperate to save her father. Together they might change the kingdom. Aubrynn is determined to save her alcoholic father from ruin, despite his efforts to the contrary. But when he makes the most unbelievable claims about her right in front of the king, her life- and all hopes of saving her father- are torn from her. Now, locked inside the castle, she must convince the monstrous king that she can spin straw into gold and marry the king or her father will be killed. In the same castle, Prince Fredrico is in hiding, his disfigured body a disgrace to the royal family. To save themselves from embarrassment, they lie to the world, claiming the young prince died many years ago. But Fredrico knows something his brother, the king, cannot imagine. Wealth is not measured in gold coins, and power lies not in thrones or scepters, but in true love.
  • Faerie Tale Collection: Rumplestiltskin

    Jenni James, Kathleen Godwin, StoneHouse Ink

    Audible Audiobook (StoneHouse Ink, July 3, 2013)
    A young prince is crippled by a witch When Fredrico watches his cruel family mourn his false death and announce to the kingdom their cursed prince has died, is the day he truly embraces his new life and new name - Rumplestiltskin. How could he be known by anything else? His skin is completely rumpled and stilted now. He hides away from the king and queen and grows up as a crippled servant in the castle. Years later, his younger brother, Marcus, becomes king and humors Aubrynn's father when he boasts that his daughter can turn straw into gold. Intrigued, Marcus locks the distraught maiden in a tower and declares to the kingdom that if she can transform the straw, he will marry her, but if she cannot he will kill her father. Rumplestiltskin is determined to help Aubrynn save her father and marry the king. Now, if only he can remember to keep his real identity a secret and not fall in love with her himself
  • Rumplestiltskin: Faerie Tale Collection

    Jenni James

    Paperback (StoneHouse Ink, March 5, 2013)
    A young prince crippled by a witch— When Fredrico watches his cruel family mourn his false death and announce to the kingdom their cursed prince has died, is the day he truly embraces his new life and new name Rumplestiltskin. How could he be known by anything else? —His skin is completely rumpled and stilted now. He hides away from the king and queen and grows up as a crippled servant in the castle. Years later, his younger brother, Marcus, becomes king and humors Aubrynn’s father when he boasts that his daughter can turn straw into gold. Intrigued Marcus locks the distraught maiden in a tower and declares to the kingdom that if she can transform the straw, he will marry her, but if she cannot he will kill her father. Rumplestiltskin is determined to help Aubrynn save her father and marry the king. Now, if only he can remember to keep his real identity a secret and not fall in love with her himself…
  • Rumplestiltskin

    Jenni James

    Paperback (Village Lane Publishing, Nov. 27, 2019)
    He is hidden from the world, a disgrace to his family. She is imprisoned, desperate to save her father. Together, can they save the kingdom? Aubrynn is determined to save her alcoholic father from ruin, despite his efforts to the contrary. But when he makes the most unbelievable claims about her right in front of the king, her life- and all hope of saving her father- are torn from her. Now, locked inside the castle, she must convince the monstrous king that she can spin straw into gold and marry the king or her father will be killed. In the same castle, Prince Fredrico is in hiding while his kingdom is ruled by his tyrant brother. His disfigured body is a disgrace to the royal family who lies to the world, claiming the young prince died many years ago. But Fredrico knows something his brother cannot imagine.Wealth is not measured in gold coins, and power lies not in thrones or scepters, but in true love.