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Tales of Ever After

By H. L. Burke & Arthur Daigle &
Tales of Ever After by H. L. Burke & Arthur Daigle &  digital book - Fable

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Rescue a princess, meet a mermaid, win your reward.

The authors of the Fellowship of Fantasy tackle fairy tales from once upon a time to happily ever after. Explore twists on old tales and brand new magical stories. Meet feisty mermaids, friendly lampposts, and heroes who just might be monsters themselves.

This fourth anthology from the Fellowship of Fantasy will lead you on a quest for entertainment and storm the castle of your imagination. So make a wish and enter the deep dark woods to find stories that will make you laugh, shiver, and maybe even fall in love.

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“Some of these stories were wholly original, and some were retellings of classic fairytales. I found (almost) all of them to be enjoyable reads. Some of my favorites (in no order) are... -Believing Fairy Tales by Arthur Daigle (half of this story is highlighted bc it's too funny) -Tears of the Sea by Savannah Jezowski (I loved her story in A.E. Stengl's Beauty and the Beast collection, and this story only furthered my good opinion of her work) -King or Beggar by D.G. Driver (I've always loved King Thrushbeard, so no shock) -Wake the Moon by Annie Louise Twitchell (more mature themes, not recommended for younger readers, but was an amazingly written story nonetheless) -Third Princess by Emily Martha Sorensen (I was basically snickering at the queen during the whole thing) -Quest for the Wide Awake Princess by Lia London (it ended exactly as I predicted, but I don't care bc it was perfect) Recommended for anyone who enjoys a twist on your average fairytale story.”
“Read if you like: • fairytale retelling a • Romance • Magic This is book 4 but is a standalone they are collections of short stories revolving around the theme of Fairy Tales. This was a fun collection of 16 stories. I didn’t read any bad stories just a couple that I didn’t jive with but the book as a whole is awesome. So many different elements from fairy tales I don’t think I could pick a favorite I liked a bunch.”
“Some stories I really liked, others not so much but overall it was a good read!”

J. M. Hackman

Sarah Ashwood

Savannah Jezowski

Lia London

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