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What’s the point of life if you’re not living it? The moment someone discovers Astrid’s life, they’ll take it. That’s why she must stay locked inside an abandoned lighthouse where no one except her mother knows of her existence. If the shifter king’s other daughters found out that Astrid was the true heir to the throne, they would kill her. If anyone else found out about the girl whose tears turn to gold when they fall, they would enslave her in a life of misery, forcing her to cry while they grew rich. That’s what Mother Dear has always told her. When she sees four boys burying seeds at the base of her lighthouse, she hides like her mother instructs. But when vines begin to grow up the wall like magic, she knows her time is limited. After all, what guy wouldn’t climb them to peek inside the mysterious tower with no doors? Astrid must decide whether the real evil lurks in the outsiders or within the walls of her own tower…before Mother Dear finds out that someone is trying to steal her golden goose. Rapunzel meets Jack and the Beanstalk in this #whychoose RH suitable for ages 16+. Author's note: This story fits into a complex world of fairytales and Norse mythology. It is a complete story on its own, but for a richer reading experience, I recommend reading further. You can enter this exciting world on book 1 in any series listed below. Read on! Recommended reading order: Girl Among Wolves Trilogy (YA fairytale)
- Unlikely Magic
- Beastly Beauty
- Ghostly Snow Young Witch Series (mature YA/reverse harem twisted fairytale/norse mythology):
- Twisted
- Caged Hosting Gods Trilogy (mature YA/reverse harem Norse myth):
- Emerge
- Ignite
- Ascend Winslow Witch Chronicles (mature YA/reverse harem prequel series—PNR & Norse myth)
- Magic of the Void
- Sister of the Sea
- Witch of the Wind (2019)