As Black as Night, As White as Snow

As Black as Night, As White as Snow

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Nivia was cursed. The only way to break the curse? True love's kiss. But true love is kind of hard to find when you are a spirit. While her body stays locked in enteral slumber Nivia's spirit wanders through the kingdom. She is free to explore the world but she can't interact with it. She meets new and exciting people everyday, but they don't even know she is there. Until one day Nivia encounters a thief named Hunter. At first thrilled to be able to talk to someone again she soon realises that with his quick wit and sarcastic nature he's more likely to drive her crazy than help her break the curse. Hunter is also less than thrilled to be constantly trailed by an annoying princess that only he can see and at the same time only he can help. To save the Kingdom they must work together. They set off on a whirlwind adventure to find the witch who cursed her to begin with and force her to break the curse so that they can be rid of each other. Along the way they discover a group of height challenged miners, an orchard owner with a penchant for poison and a beauty obsessed mirror merchant. Mirror Mirror on the wall, can they save the kingdom before it falls?
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Everyone knows the story of Snow White: blood red lips, ebony hair and skin the colour of freshly fallen snow. Her vain step-mother, desperate to be the 'fairest of them all' attempts four times to have her killed, until her prince comes to save the day. But what if Snow wasn't a princess, but a prince. And the queen's antique silver mirror contained not just her reflection, but a girl. Mirror can no longer remember her name - or life - before the queen imprisoned her. All day, every day, she finds herself at the queen's beck and call; a life of endless servitude and isolation. Snowdon is approaching his 18th birthday and is an increasing threat to the queen's right to rule. And his looks are putting him in the running for her 'fairest' title too. So the queen decides the quickest way to solve all her problems is to get rid of Snowdon. Permanently. But the girl watching their every move has other ideas.

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