![]() ![]() In a tower full of books, so she figured out her own solution, haha. Adoption was apparently also okay, but the princess was not allowed to rule without having a consort, so they went old-fashioned and tried the lock-her-in-a-tower solution. ![]() The princess “did not want to get married” and “she simply wasn’t interested in falling in love with anyone”, “male or female, or otherwise”. It’s tagged aromantic, not asexual by Less Than Three Press, but there isn’t anything to suggest that the aro character isn’t ace as well. This was an interesting reinterpretation of several fairy tale tropes. Soon becomes clear the problem setting fire to their village isn’t as ![]() In a ragged cloak they barely even notice at first. Styesville has a dragon problem, and is in sore need of a knight in The Faerie Godmother’s Apprentice Wore Green by Nicky Kyle Quick Review: The Faerie Godmother’s Apprentice Wore Green ![]()
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