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A prince who’s king too soon, a princess determined never to be queen—two kingdoms at war

Princess Wren is not the crown princess. Everyone else might think her six older brothers are dead, but she knows the truth. They’re very much alive, and her oldest brother will absolutely assume the…

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1 author picked Kingdom of Feathers as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

This was a comfort re-read because I adore the world, these characters, and the originality of the retelling. It's one I've re-read before and I will likely do so again!

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A hair-raising, side-splitting supernatural adventure!

In the idyllic town of Pine Port, Kelsey was on the cusp of realizing her dreams. In weeks, she'd clasp her high school diploma and beauty license. Or so she thought, until her life took a supernatural detour, far removed from the ordinary path she'd…

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