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Fall: Scheherazade Retold (Book 0 in the Romance a Medieval Fairytale series) AUTO-NARRATED AUDIOBOOK

Fall: Scheherazade Retold (Book 0 in the Romance a Medieval Fairytale series) AUTO-NARRATED AUDIOBOOK

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 This audiobook is autonarrated by an AI, not human narrated.

Listening Length: 35 minutes

Dragon vs fairy godmother - who will win?

When young fairy godmother Zoraida finds herself fighting a losing battle with a dragon to save her godson, she's forced to use her magic to flee.
Only to find herself in the middle of a freezing blizzard.
Rescued by a traveller, she faces a new challenge: can they survive the storm to see Christmas morning?

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Book Description

Dragon vs fairy godmother - who will win?

When young fairy godmother Zoraida finds herself fighting a losing battle with a dragon to save her godson, she's forced to use her magic to flee.
Only to find herself in the middle of a freezing blizzard.
Rescued by a traveller, she faces a new challenge: can they survive the storm to see Christmas morning?

This audiobook is autonarrated by an AI, not human narrated.

Listening Length: 35 minutes

THIS AUTO-NARRATED AUDIOBOOK WILL BE DELIVERED INSTANTLY BY EMAIL by BOOKFUNNEL.

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

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Series listening 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 23 reviews
83%
(19)
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Sally Jo Mikush
Godmother vs dragon.

She was trying to help her Godson fight a dragon but he ran away and left her. She opened a portal to escape but miscalculated and ended up falling. She was lucky the snow was deep but her ragged dress from fighting the dragon was not enough to keep her warm. Baron Hans found her and took her to the hut he was using in his travels. This is the beginning of the story of the enchantress.

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Ilona Nurmela
Clean & sweet Sheherezade retelling for a change, humorous to boot, loved it!

Aww, I think this is my favourite in these fairytale book series! Hans' & Lady Zoraida's story starts like a mashup of Sleeping Beauty (or Shrek, depends) and Neil Gaiman's Stardust - with a fairy godmother falling from the skies. I loved the humour, loved Hans and his simple life & wishes and loved Zoraida's no-nonsense attitude and opportunism. Loved, loved, loved. The Sheherezade twist was nice and quite different from the traditional tale (hint: sweet, no gore). Recommended for lovers of sweet & clean fairytale retellngs.

A
Applebottom Jeans
Fantastic! A sassy heroine

This was hilarious. Zoraide is the godmother to George the wanna be dragon slayer. She has agreed to be "dragon bait" and now is fuming at her dolt of a godson who is attempting to run away from the dragon. Who chooses to try and kill the largest dragon in the world for their first dragon? Why not start with something smaller? Well, why not? It's not like he was an expert dragon slayer .... I loved her... Zaraida is a sassy heroine.
...and then Zoraida is off to her own adventure.....I received a free copy of this book and opted to leave a review.

~
~Arielle
love to see where stories begin

This is one of my favorite books because it's seems to be where everything begins! Hans is so sweet and is rewarded with love.

H
Helgaleena
Fairy godmothers need happy endings too

A magical mistake while saving a godchild's life lands Zoraida in the midst of a blizzard wearing burned rags. Her rescuer is a lord out hunting who wishes he was home safe and warm for Yule, but is making do in a way-station. Though they are from very different worlds, the good will of the season finds them open to enchantment.

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Customer Reviews

Based on 23 reviews
83%
(19)
13%
(3)
4%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
S
Sally Jo Mikush
Godmother vs dragon.

She was trying to help her Godson fight a dragon but he ran away and left her. She opened a portal to escape but miscalculated and ended up falling. She was lucky the snow was deep but her ragged dress from fighting the dragon was not enough to keep her warm. Baron Hans found her and took her to the hut he was using in his travels. This is the beginning of the story of the enchantress.

I
Ilona Nurmela
Clean & sweet Sheherezade retelling for a change, humorous to boot, loved it!

Aww, I think this is my favourite in these fairytale book series! Hans' & Lady Zoraida's story starts like a mashup of Sleeping Beauty (or Shrek, depends) and Neil Gaiman's Stardust - with a fairy godmother falling from the skies. I loved the humour, loved Hans and his simple life & wishes and loved Zoraida's no-nonsense attitude and opportunism. Loved, loved, loved. The Sheherezade twist was nice and quite different from the traditional tale (hint: sweet, no gore). Recommended for lovers of sweet & clean fairytale retellngs.

A
Applebottom Jeans
Fantastic! A sassy heroine

This was hilarious. Zoraide is the godmother to George the wanna be dragon slayer. She has agreed to be "dragon bait" and now is fuming at her dolt of a godson who is attempting to run away from the dragon. Who chooses to try and kill the largest dragon in the world for their first dragon? Why not start with something smaller? Well, why not? It's not like he was an expert dragon slayer .... I loved her... Zaraida is a sassy heroine.
...and then Zoraida is off to her own adventure.....I received a free copy of this book and opted to leave a review.

~
~Arielle
love to see where stories begin

This is one of my favorite books because it's seems to be where everything begins! Hans is so sweet and is rewarded with love.

H
Helgaleena
Fairy godmothers need happy endings too

A magical mistake while saving a godchild's life lands Zoraida in the midst of a blizzard wearing burned rags. Her rescuer is a lord out hunting who wishes he was home safe and warm for Yule, but is making do in a way-station. Though they are from very different worlds, the good will of the season finds them open to enchantment.

Customer Reviews

Based on 23 reviews
83%
(19)
13%
(3)
4%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
S
Sally Jo Mikush
Godmother vs dragon.

She was trying to help her Godson fight a dragon but he ran away and left her. She opened a portal to escape but miscalculated and ended up falling. She was lucky the snow was deep but her ragged dress from fighting the dragon was not enough to keep her warm. Baron Hans found her and took her to the hut he was using in his travels. This is the beginning of the story of the enchantress.

I
Ilona Nurmela
Clean & sweet Sheherezade retelling for a change, humorous to boot, loved it!

Aww, I think this is my favourite in these fairytale book series! Hans' & Lady Zoraida's story starts like a mashup of Sleeping Beauty (or Shrek, depends) and Neil Gaiman's Stardust - with a fairy godmother falling from the skies. I loved the humour, loved Hans and his simple life & wishes and loved Zoraida's no-nonsense attitude and opportunism. Loved, loved, loved. The Sheherezade twist was nice and quite different from the traditional tale (hint: sweet, no gore). Recommended for lovers of sweet & clean fairytale retellngs.

A
Applebottom Jeans
Fantastic! A sassy heroine

This was hilarious. Zoraide is the godmother to George the wanna be dragon slayer. She has agreed to be "dragon bait" and now is fuming at her dolt of a godson who is attempting to run away from the dragon. Who chooses to try and kill the largest dragon in the world for their first dragon? Why not start with something smaller? Well, why not? It's not like he was an expert dragon slayer .... I loved her... Zaraida is a sassy heroine.
...and then Zoraida is off to her own adventure.....I received a free copy of this book and opted to leave a review.

~
~Arielle
love to see where stories begin

This is one of my favorite books because it's seems to be where everything begins! Hans is so sweet and is rewarded with love.

H
Helgaleena
Fairy godmothers need happy endings too

A magical mistake while saving a godchild's life lands Zoraida in the midst of a blizzard wearing burned rags. Her rescuer is a lord out hunting who wishes he was home safe and warm for Yule, but is making do in a way-station. Though they are from very different worlds, the good will of the season finds them open to enchantment.