A Secret Hope (Hope Ever After, #18)

A Secret Hope (Hope Ever After, #18)

by Scarlett Luna Strange
A Secret Hope (Hope Ever After, #18)

A Secret Hope (Hope Ever After, #18)

by Scarlett Luna Strange

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Overview

Can one find hope in a field of feathers and broken dreams?

Catalina Marionotti is the beloved princess of Maryn, a small kingdom that once flourished and thrived. After famine strikes her land, she is sent off to marry a king and restore her land's coffers. Despite the help this will bring to her family, she can't help but feel the fear of an unknown land. In an attempt to settle in, she trades places with her trusting maid who is more than willing to take on the role, not realizing this may be the most dangerous choice she's ever made.

Yet as Catalina spends her days tending to the geese in the fields of Whyst, she finds a new sense of peace and belonging. Her companionship with the goose boy, Alion, grows and she realizes she must return to her place alongside the king of Whyst before she falls too deeply. Unfortunately, Catalina finds herself on the edge of disaster as new secrets come to light. Will she lose everything and everyone she loves? Or will she find a way to save two kingdoms in danger?

"A Secret Hope: A Goose Girl Retelling" is a standalone novella. It is part of the "Hope Ever After" series, a collection of twenty hopeful and uplifting fairy tale retellings. Each book is written by a different author so it can be enjoyed in any order. The proceeds from this series are donated to the O.U.R. (Operation Underground Railroad) to rescue children from exploitation and trafficking.

*A Secret Hope will be donating all proceeds made from the book for one year to O.U.R.*


Product Details

BN ID: 2940180334008
Publisher: Something Strange Publishing
Publication date: 07/04/2024
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 309,793
File size: 2 MB
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