Prince(ss): A fair(l)y (odd) tale

Sara Gravatt-Wimsatt, Joe Botsch


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Prince(ss): A fair(l)y (odd) tale by Sara Gravatt-Wimsatt, Joe Botsch
Prince Julian Stoneshire, heir to the throne of a powerful kingdom, has spent his entire life taking all that he has and all those around him for granted. His disagreeable behavior attracts the attention of a powerful sorceress, and, as women have borne the brunt of his ill-treatment, she decides to teach him a lesson by making him take a walk in their shoes—quite literally. Transformed by a powerful curse, the newly-christened "Juliane" must leave all he has ever known behind and journey to obtain the cure that will restore him to his male form. Accompanied by the sorceress’s daughter Liliana, a capable warrior who has taken pity upon him, he must face terrifying monsters, treacherous magic-users, and legendary creatures both friendly and hostile—all while fending off calculating would-be paramours and trying to decipher his unexpected feelings for his traveling companion—in order to be restored to his “true form.” Juliane’s journey might teach him more than just how to be a wiser, kinder Juliane—it might show him that there is more to him (her?) than (s)he had ever imagined.
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