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Sofia the First: Stepmomster
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Ongoing, First published Dec 01, 2014
Queen Miranda of Enchancia is the ideal queen, wife, and mother. Or is she? When King Roland goes away on a business trip, she is put in charge of the kingdom, the palace, and most importantly, the children. Sofia is without a doubt, a sweet innocent angel. The twins? Not so much. They are bratty and King Roland spoiled them enough to the point of rottenness. Miranda, tired of the rotten pair becomes the stepmother nightmare she promised she'd never be. Desperate for their real mother, Amber and James devise a magical scheme to restore her. King Roland returns just in time for the biggest surprise of his life.
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