Princess of the Silver Woods

Princess of the Silver Woods

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When Petunia, the youngest of King Gregor's twelve dancing daughters, is invited to visit an elderly friend in the neighboring country of Westfalin, she welcomes the change of scenery. But in order to reach Westfalin, Petunia must pass through a forest where strange two-legged wolves are rumored to exist. Wolves intent on redistributing the wealth of the noble citizens who have entered their territory. But the bandit-wolves prove more rakishly handsome than truly dangerous, and it's not until Petunia reaches her destination that she realizes the kindly grandmother she has been summoned to visit is really an enemy bent on restoring an age-old curse.

The stories of Red Riding Hood and Robin Hood get a twist as Petunia and her many sisters take on bandits, grannies, and the new King Under Stone to end their family curse once and for all.
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Product details

  • 12-17
  • Hardback | 336 pages
  • 140 x 210 x 27.43mm | 429g
  • Bloomsbury Childrens Books
  • New York, United States
  • English
  • 1599906465
  • 9781599906461
  • 437,108

About Jessica Day George

JESSICA DAY GEORGE is the author of Princess of Glass and Princess of the Midnight Ball as well as three novels in the Dragon Slippers series, and Tuesdays at the Castle. Originally from Idaho, she studied at Brigham Young University and was a movie store clerk, a bookseller, and a school office lady before becoming a writer.
www.jessicadaygeorge.com
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4.06 out of 5 stars
- 12,803 ratings
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3 21% (2,748)
2 4% (514)
1 1% (93)

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This story took place 9 years after the end of book 1, Princess of the Midnight Ball. The youngest of the 12 sisters, Petunia, had been 7 years old. Now she's 16 and venturing out in the world. Petunia was fun to get to know. She wasn't always the loudest in a group like Poppy (love her), but she definitely had *****. The best part of the book was when Petunia met Oliver a "wolf," so funny. I loved hearing Oliver's POV. He was sweet, caring, a good leader, and loyal. He really was a favorite of mine. The bad guys are back with a vengeance, but the girls are not going to be taken back to the King Under Stone world without a fight. Exciting, funny, and romantic! Princess of the Silver Woods was the perfect end to a great series. Content Ratings: sexual: very mild language: mild violence: mildshow more
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