Author: | G.W. Mullins | ISBN: | 1230002103822 |
Publisher: | Light Of The Moon Publishing | Publication: | January 18, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | G.W. Mullins |
ISBN: | 1230002103822 |
Publisher: | Light Of The Moon Publishing |
Publication: | January 18, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Everyone has heard the legend of Snedronningen. She has gone by many names. The most popular of those is Snow Queen. Many who have crossed her path have paid the price. Prince Valeman rejected her proposal of marriage. In a psychotic rage, her revenge was swift. By night he is a man, by day, the Polar Bear King. If he cannot break the enchantment by the time it runs its course, he will forever remain a beast.
Best-Selling author, G.W. Mullins, has re-envisioned two classic Fairy tales into a new four-part dark fantasy series for adults in “Rise Of The Snow Queen.” Beginning with the well-loved classic “The Polar Bear King,” Mullins builds an unexpected new direction for the story. The Snow Queen in this series, presents herself as so much more than “Frozen.” She comes forward as an ambitious, multipowered goddess ready to rule and destroy anyone who stands in her way. While paying homage to the original stories, Mullins reminds us that not all fairy tales have happy endings, and this classic is not for children.
Everyone has heard the legend of Snedronningen. She has gone by many names. The most popular of those is Snow Queen. Many who have crossed her path have paid the price. Prince Valeman rejected her proposal of marriage. In a psychotic rage, her revenge was swift. By night he is a man, by day, the Polar Bear King. If he cannot break the enchantment by the time it runs its course, he will forever remain a beast.
Best-Selling author, G.W. Mullins, has re-envisioned two classic Fairy tales into a new four-part dark fantasy series for adults in “Rise Of The Snow Queen.” Beginning with the well-loved classic “The Polar Bear King,” Mullins builds an unexpected new direction for the story. The Snow Queen in this series, presents herself as so much more than “Frozen.” She comes forward as an ambitious, multipowered goddess ready to rule and destroy anyone who stands in her way. While paying homage to the original stories, Mullins reminds us that not all fairy tales have happy endings, and this classic is not for children.