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Fly: Goose Girl Retold (Book 3 in the Romance a Medieval Fairytale series) EBOOK

Fly: Goose Girl Retold (Book 3 in the Romance a Medieval Fairytale series) EBOOK

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 Two princesses. One prince. And the war has just begun.

Once upon a time…

Princess Ava was sent to a neighbouring kingdom as a lady-in-waiting to her sister, their future queen. Until a runaway horse, a case of amnesia and a cold-hearted king conspire to bring her to the prince’s attention.

Now the prince believes Ava is his bride, and her sister is just a serving maid. One thing is certain: the prince must marry one of the princesses, or there will be war.

But when all’s fair in love and war…who will win the battle for the prince’s heart?

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Book Description

Two princesses. One prince. And the war has just begun.

Once upon a time…

Princess Ava was sent to a neighbouring kingdom as a lady-in-waiting to her sister, their future queen. Until a runaway horse, a case of amnesia and a cold-hearted king conspire to bring her to the prince’s attention.

Now the prince believes Ava is his bride, and her sister is just a serving maid. One thing is certain: the prince must marry one of the princesses, or there will be war.

But when all’s fair in love and war…who will win the battle for the prince’s heart?

THIS EBOOK WILL BE DELIVERED INSTANTLY BY EMAIL by BOOKFUNNEL.

Or you can find it on all retailers HERE in ebook, audio, and paperback.

Join over 150,000 enchanted readers who loved this steamy fairytale retelling from the Queen of Fairytales

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Series reading order

Romance a Medieval Fairytale series reading order:

  1. Fall: Scheherazade Retold
  2. Enchant: Beauty and the Beast Retold
  3. Dance: Cinderella Retold
  4. Fly: Goose Girl Retold
  5. Revel: Twelve Dancing Princesses Retold
  6. Silence: Little Mermaid Retold
  7. Awaken: Sleeping Beauty Retold
  8. Embellish: Brave Little Tailor Retold
  9. Appease: Princess and the Pea Retold
  10. Blow: Three Little Pigs Retold
  11. Return: Hansel and Gretel Retold
  12. Wish: Aladdin Retold
  13. Melt: Snow Queen Retold
  14. Spin: Rumpelstiltskin Retold
  15. Kiss: Frog Prince Retold
  16. Reflect: Snow White Retold
  17. Roar: Goldilocks Retold
  18. Cobble: Elves and the Shoemaker Retold
  19. Float: Enchanted Horse Retold
  20. Steal: Forty Thieves Retold
  21. Call: Pied Piper Retold
  22. Feather: Swan Maidens Retold
  23. Curse: Rose Red Retold
  24. Cross: Billy Goats Gruff Retold
  25. Weave: Rapunzel Retold
  26. Claim: Puss in Boots Retold
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Customer Reviews

Based on 164 reviews
60%
(99)
32%
(53)
7%
(12)
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M
M. Peca
good

It was a quick read, could have last a little longer.
Was rushed at the end, would liked have known what
happened to the bad sister lol

K
Krissy
Has some dark themes in it. I enjoyed this story!

This book has a few triggers, rape, death, and torture.
On that note, I enjoyed how Ava was able to rise up from her lowly position and find her courage and her love. Yun is an interesting character that you can't help but feel sorry for with the type of family he has.
Is an intense read!

a
avidreader Ngoiel
A delightful story of Love and kingdoms

I liked this story, the characters depicted are mostly leaning towards the dark side with the exception of the central couple.

I
Ilona Nurmela
A dark but unique Goose Girl retelling where there is a good reason for the switch, loved it!

A unique Goose Girl retelling - loved it! While my mind is still trapped in Ivinya's Goose girl retelling (Feathers of Snow), Carlton's version turned this rare fairytale abruptly on its head. Take one despised 16yo harem princess and a spoilt one who is the Queen's favourite, a mishap during travelling and the youngest son of a conquering king who is a kind dreamer - and stir brusquely. What if there was a good reason for the switch of the princesses and the handmaiden didn't force the princess to be the goose girl? I loved the reference to Genghis Khan & how Yun's and Ava's relationship developed - swoonworthy. For a second I thought the fairytale would mutate to the curse pf the 12 swans, but no. Lagle was a fitting name for the Goose Girl as it means “goose” in olden Estonian.Trigger warnings: parts of the story might be difficult to read for survivors of war & physical abuse as there is a rape scene that ends in death but without details.Recommended for lovers of rare retold fairytales who don't mind a bit of dark in their retellings as long as there is a HEA.

J
Janet Pauley
Good read

Good read , good characters. A different setting from what I usually read. Enjoyed reading of different cultures com past times.

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Customer Reviews

Based on 164 reviews
60%
(99)
32%
(53)
7%
(12)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
M
M. Peca
good

It was a quick read, could have last a little longer.
Was rushed at the end, would liked have known what
happened to the bad sister lol

K
Krissy
Has some dark themes in it. I enjoyed this story!

This book has a few triggers, rape, death, and torture.
On that note, I enjoyed how Ava was able to rise up from her lowly position and find her courage and her love. Yun is an interesting character that you can't help but feel sorry for with the type of family he has.
Is an intense read!

a
avidreader Ngoiel
A delightful story of Love and kingdoms

I liked this story, the characters depicted are mostly leaning towards the dark side with the exception of the central couple.

I
Ilona Nurmela
A dark but unique Goose Girl retelling where there is a good reason for the switch, loved it!

A unique Goose Girl retelling - loved it! While my mind is still trapped in Ivinya's Goose girl retelling (Feathers of Snow), Carlton's version turned this rare fairytale abruptly on its head. Take one despised 16yo harem princess and a spoilt one who is the Queen's favourite, a mishap during travelling and the youngest son of a conquering king who is a kind dreamer - and stir brusquely. What if there was a good reason for the switch of the princesses and the handmaiden didn't force the princess to be the goose girl? I loved the reference to Genghis Khan & how Yun's and Ava's relationship developed - swoonworthy. For a second I thought the fairytale would mutate to the curse pf the 12 swans, but no. Lagle was a fitting name for the Goose Girl as it means “goose” in olden Estonian.Trigger warnings: parts of the story might be difficult to read for survivors of war & physical abuse as there is a rape scene that ends in death but without details.Recommended for lovers of rare retold fairytales who don't mind a bit of dark in their retellings as long as there is a HEA.

J
Janet Pauley
Good read

Good read , good characters. A different setting from what I usually read. Enjoyed reading of different cultures com past times.

Customer Reviews

Based on 164 reviews
60%
(99)
32%
(53)
7%
(12)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
M
M. Peca
good

It was a quick read, could have last a little longer.
Was rushed at the end, would liked have known what
happened to the bad sister lol

K
Krissy
Has some dark themes in it. I enjoyed this story!

This book has a few triggers, rape, death, and torture.
On that note, I enjoyed how Ava was able to rise up from her lowly position and find her courage and her love. Yun is an interesting character that you can't help but feel sorry for with the type of family he has.
Is an intense read!

a
avidreader Ngoiel
A delightful story of Love and kingdoms

I liked this story, the characters depicted are mostly leaning towards the dark side with the exception of the central couple.

I
Ilona Nurmela
A dark but unique Goose Girl retelling where there is a good reason for the switch, loved it!

A unique Goose Girl retelling - loved it! While my mind is still trapped in Ivinya's Goose girl retelling (Feathers of Snow), Carlton's version turned this rare fairytale abruptly on its head. Take one despised 16yo harem princess and a spoilt one who is the Queen's favourite, a mishap during travelling and the youngest son of a conquering king who is a kind dreamer - and stir brusquely. What if there was a good reason for the switch of the princesses and the handmaiden didn't force the princess to be the goose girl? I loved the reference to Genghis Khan & how Yun's and Ava's relationship developed - swoonworthy. For a second I thought the fairytale would mutate to the curse pf the 12 swans, but no. Lagle was a fitting name for the Goose Girl as it means “goose” in olden Estonian.Trigger warnings: parts of the story might be difficult to read for survivors of war & physical abuse as there is a rape scene that ends in death but without details.Recommended for lovers of rare retold fairytales who don't mind a bit of dark in their retellings as long as there is a HEA.

J
Janet Pauley
Good read

Good read , good characters. A different setting from what I usually read. Enjoyed reading of different cultures com past times.