Princess Briar Rose believed her 'happily ever after' had come when the sleeping curse was broken. Her kingdom was awakened, and she reclaimed her freedom. But soon she realizes her happy ever after is short-lived. Locked away in her own castle by her mother, Briar feels like a prisoner once more. When she finally escapes, she uncovers a new nightmare: the Wicked Fairy has cursed her kingdom again, and this time, it's far worse.
The Curse of Thorns is turning her people into hideous, thorn-covered monsters, their souls lost forever. Desperate to save her kingdom, Briar learns from her witch friend that the ritual of breaking the curse was written in the Book of Curses, hidden deep within the forest fairies' library. But these fairies have shunned her kingdom before.
With time running out and her father already transformed into a monster, Briar and her true love, Prince Leon, set off on a perilous journey to the Midnight Forest. She must convince the fairies to help, find all the objects needed for the ritual, and break the curse before her next birthday-only seven days away. Failure means her entire kingdom will be lost to the thorns, forever.
Book 1 - Born of Roses
Book 2 - Changed by Love
Book 3 - Hidden by Foam
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Born of roses will she wake to end the suffering of his reign.
Power piercing through veins,
love will conquer all pain.
But sadness awaits through the rain.
To save her from eternal slumber, water her whole and she would grow bold.
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Rose, a beautiful young maiden had everything she could ever wish for. A loving mother and a group of people who adored her.
But Rose longed for an adventure, but with a protective mother an adventure wasn't likely to come.
When she meets the young king of Astiagard in the woods by a chance encounter she can't help but fall for his charms. But things aren't always as they seem. And as they always say be careful for what you wish for.
The night before her wedding she is kidnapped by the blood thirsty, stoic fae Prince of Hardovia. But spending time with him she comes to the realization that he isn't as cruel and ruthless as he seems. And there is a reason behind his cruelty.
Who would be the real hero of this complicated fairytale, the charming prince who shouldn't be judged by his outer appearance or the apparent ruthless, cruel fae prince who only seeks revenge?