Wonderland Ruled By Insanity

Wonderland Ruled By Insanity

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We all know the story of Alice, how she dove down into the rabbit hole as kid and again as an almost grownup, saving all those she cared about and defeating all evil. Now, after about a hundred years, Alice's so-many great granddaughter, Isabel Winters is called to save Wonderland again. The evil Red Queen has survived her punishment and found a way to rule the lands by making an insanity spell. This time, she isn't alone. She has the help of her son, Maxx Red, who is in search to find someone to be his bride so he can rule Wonderland. Then there's the all famous Hatter, who secretly holds a crush over Isabel, but is too caught up in his insanity to say anything. Will Isabel save Wonderland? Will she save everyone from the insanity spell that the Red Queen has made? Who will she choose to stay by, the already insane but charming in a way, Hatter; or the son of the evil family, who wants nothing to do with his mother's evil doings, Maxx?
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Life has been great for Alice Kingsleigh after the Red Queen was defeated for good, now living in her real home with the man she loves, nothing could ruin it. Well, until a new threat arises and causes more problems than the champion has ever faced. Now they all have to gather their muchness and save the land once more because time and fate are most definitely not on their side.

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