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Ten-year-old Persinette Basile was forced to flee the palace of Gaule for her life. Now at eighteen, she must find a way to return in order to obey a curse on her family line.
The prince won’t know who she is. Not anymore. But she knows him and what he will do if he discovers her true name.
Made to fight for her life to earn her place, she vows to find a way to break the curse no matter the cost.
To. The. Death.The words describing the tournament turn Prince Alexandre Durand’s blood to ice.
The last warrior standing will win a spot at his side.
As he's thrust onto the throne, forbidden magic, dangerous betrayals, and a complicated love could tear his reign apart.
When the secrets begin to unravel, will Alex stay true to the laws and traditions of Gaule or will he give it all up for a woman who deceived him?
Inspired by the Rapunzel story, this is the golden-haired princess as you’ve never seen her before.
The True Story of Rapunzel:
Golden Curse Golden Chains Golden Crown232 pages, Kindle Edition
First published October 2, 2018
Ohhh Nelly.
He hated her magic for making her an enemy of Gaule. Persinette. His childhood friend.
"My boys," he boomed. "We are going to have a tournament...It is time we find you a protector."So we start this book with a tournament (sounds exciting, right? Just...be prepared for disappointment).
1) If it is truly symbolic, why not just pick someone and get it over with? Yet, we must have a symbolic sword-fighting tournament to pick special symbolic person who will hang out with the prince for the rest of his life. Symbolically.Right away, you can tell the logic with this one isn't going to hold up.
2) All roles are technically symbolic until you're supposed to do something, right?
"You're too shy, brother."
"I'm a prince. It isn't for me to dally with servants."
Tyson barked a laugh. "Alex, you're a prince, you can dally with whoever you'd like. And I thought you liked blondes."
Alex gasped as if greatly offended. "I can't believe you would think I'd discriminate."



