Author: | C. M. B. Bell | ISBN: | 9781386730613 |
Publisher: | C. M. B. Bell | Publication: | December 28, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | C. M. B. Bell |
ISBN: | 9781386730613 |
Publisher: | C. M. B. Bell |
Publication: | December 28, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Hundreds of years ago, there was the kingdom of Raimondia in an alternate historical France. There was a young orphaned king named Sylvain who would be selfish, petty, and a royal pain. On one fateful day, he would be cursed by the enchantress Magotine to become a serpent for years. There's also a princess named Laidronette who was also cursed by the aforementioned Magotine, but she was hexed to be ugly since not long after she was born. She lived isolated in a tower and has bouts of self-loathing despite her intelligence. Sylvain and Laidronette would soon cross paths as their fates become intertwined by their spellbound statuses.
This is one adaptation/remake of the 17th century tale of The Green Serpent done in a wholly unique way with high fantasy, intense drama, and with the perspectives of both the serpent and the princess throughout the book.
The purest hearts can transcend hideousness...
Hundreds of years ago, there was the kingdom of Raimondia in an alternate historical France. There was a young orphaned king named Sylvain who would be selfish, petty, and a royal pain. On one fateful day, he would be cursed by the enchantress Magotine to become a serpent for years. There's also a princess named Laidronette who was also cursed by the aforementioned Magotine, but she was hexed to be ugly since not long after she was born. She lived isolated in a tower and has bouts of self-loathing despite her intelligence. Sylvain and Laidronette would soon cross paths as their fates become intertwined by their spellbound statuses.
This is one adaptation/remake of the 17th century tale of The Green Serpent done in a wholly unique way with high fantasy, intense drama, and with the perspectives of both the serpent and the princess throughout the book.
The purest hearts can transcend hideousness...