Princess Snow and Prince Henri's kingdoms have been at enmity for a thousand years. But when a dark queen rises, they have little choice but to join... > Lire la suite
Princess Snow and Prince Henri's kingdoms have been at enmity for a thousand years. But when a dark queen rises, they have little choice but to join forces. If they don't, not only will their kingdoms fall.but the entire western realm. Princess Snow has been sheltered since she was born, hidden away in a secret garden at her terrified father's behest. Upon her father's death, however, her brother grants her the freedom of which she's always dreamed. He even introduces her to his new wife, who has already gained the reputation of being the most beautiful woman in all of Tumen-with a heart of jealousy and fear. Barely escaping the castle with her life, Snow stumbles upon a group of kind-hearted mountain men.and the aggravatingly handsome prince who claims to have come at her brother's request. Crown Prince Henri Fortier of Destin had no intentions of venturing into the heart of his enemy's lands. But when the new king of Tumen begs Henri to find his missing sister, Henri goes in hopes of making peace. The princess is indeed alive, but helping her would be much easier if she didn't resent him so much. Which makes it all the more confusing when he finds himself drawn to her.and wonders whether she's secretly drawn to him as well. None of that will matter, however, if the evil queen has her way. Her dark tendrils reach far beyond the boundaries of their own kingdoms. And if these two unlikely allies can't stop her, a shadow of misery and oppression will overtake everyone they love. If you want the magic of Narnia and the romance of fairy tales, read this clean fantasy retelling of Snow White today to escape into the Classical Kingdoms Collection, a series of clean fantasy fairy tale retellings with magical mystery, clean, passionate romance, and heroic happily-ever-afters. Author's Note: The Huntsman's Heart is the continued story of Prince Henri from Beauty Beheld, but it can be read as a standalone novel.