The Heroic Seven
  • Reads 1,598
  • Votes 62
  • Parts 19
  • Time 19h 45m
  • Reads 1,598
  • Votes 62
  • Parts 19
  • Time 19h 45m
Ongoing, First published Jan 24, 2023
The Frozen and Tangled characters peer into the future and witnessed the world decimated by creatures of ultimate darkness. 
But there are those who would defy this fate. Join Anna, Elsa, Rapunzel and their families as they watch their children from the post apocalyptic future cross the boundaries of time to prevent the Storm of Unquiets.
All Rights Reserved
Sign up to add The Heroic Seven to your library and receive updates
or
#4rapunzelxeugene
Content Guidelines
You may also like
Once Upon A Time Frozen Over: Shards of Secrets (Book One) [COMPLETE] by Kristannaslovechild
24 parts Complete
We saw the eternal winter. We saw the Snow Queen and Storybrook. But what happened in between? Follow Elsa, Anna, Kristoff and new characters through the twisted unknown two years. It all takes place from the end of the eternal winter, to the day Elsa found her mother's diary and Anna left for the Enchanted Forest. Learn the characters' backstories and find out their secrets as mysteries unfold in this dark, spellbinding book series. For ages 14+. Book One: The eternal winter has ended. Elsa and Anna try to pick up the pieces of their broken relationship. Elsa struggles with her newfound leadership as queen and Anna's new love. They thought everything was over, but soon realize it has just begun when new and greater problems arise in Arendelle. With a monstrous beast on the loose, a thief on the run and a ruthless gang out for blood, Elsa, Anna, Kristoff and a new friend, Evie, set out on a journey to put a stop to it, but realize there is more to it than what meets the eye. This is based on ABC's Once Upon A Time created by Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis. Most of the characters and locations belong to Adam Horowitz, Edward Kitsis, ABC Productions and Walt Disney Inc., but some characters and locations were created by me and are solely my possessions. A special thanks to my mother for pulling this story out of my head and putting it onto paper. Since I can't type fast whatsoever on a computer, together, we have both worked on this project. If it weren't for her, I would probably still be on the prologue.
You may also like
Slide 1 of 10
Once Upon A Time Frozen Over: Shards of Secrets (Book One) [COMPLETE] cover
Further Heroic Adventures cover
Surviving Camp Cedar cover
Jelsa The Four Seasons cover
The Princess And Me _(Jelsa) cover
You Don't Remember Me?     ❄❄❄ cover
Threads of Destiny: A Royal Reunion cover
Dreams come true cover
Don't Let Go cover
A Heart of Ice || Male! Elsa ||✔️ cover

Once Upon A Time Frozen Over: Shards of Secrets (Book One) [COMPLETE]

24 parts Complete

We saw the eternal winter. We saw the Snow Queen and Storybrook. But what happened in between? Follow Elsa, Anna, Kristoff and new characters through the twisted unknown two years. It all takes place from the end of the eternal winter, to the day Elsa found her mother's diary and Anna left for the Enchanted Forest. Learn the characters' backstories and find out their secrets as mysteries unfold in this dark, spellbinding book series. For ages 14+. Book One: The eternal winter has ended. Elsa and Anna try to pick up the pieces of their broken relationship. Elsa struggles with her newfound leadership as queen and Anna's new love. They thought everything was over, but soon realize it has just begun when new and greater problems arise in Arendelle. With a monstrous beast on the loose, a thief on the run and a ruthless gang out for blood, Elsa, Anna, Kristoff and a new friend, Evie, set out on a journey to put a stop to it, but realize there is more to it than what meets the eye. This is based on ABC's Once Upon A Time created by Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis. Most of the characters and locations belong to Adam Horowitz, Edward Kitsis, ABC Productions and Walt Disney Inc., but some characters and locations were created by me and are solely my possessions. A special thanks to my mother for pulling this story out of my head and putting it onto paper. Since I can't type fast whatsoever on a computer, together, we have both worked on this project. If it weren't for her, I would probably still be on the prologue.