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Bronwyn's Bane (Songs from the Seashell Archives Book 3) (edition 2010)

by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough (Author)

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Book Three of the Songs from the Seashell Archives Sleeping Beauty had it easy. Her curse only made her take a nap when she turned 16. As if it wasn't bad enough already that because of her frost giant heritage from her father the king's side of the family she was 6 feet tall when she was only 12 years old, poor Princess Bronwyn (the Bold) of Argonia was cursed at birth to tell nothing but lies. With her father away at war and her mother heavily pregnant, Bronwyn is even more in the way than usual, so she gets packed off to Wormroost, her aunt's place in the glaciers, and en route she meets her musician/magician cousin Carole, a not-so-brave gypsy lad, and a princess-turned-swan. The lot of them encounter monsters, sorcerers, sea serpents, mercenary mages and sirens-many of whom are related to them. Without quite intending to, they embark on a quest to end the war, heal a battle-ravaged land, end a ban on magic and lift Bronwyn's Bane. L. Sprague de Camp said, "I found BRONWYN'S BANE delightful reading. I wish I had her fertility of imagination in thinking up amusing twists, turns and business of plot."… (more)
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Title:Bronwyn's Bane (Songs from the Seashell Archives Book 3)
Authors:Elizabeth Ann Scarborough (Author)
Info:(2010), Edition: self republished Kindle edition, 295 pages
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Book Three of the Songs from the Seashell Archives Sleeping Beauty had it easy. Her curse only made her take a nap when she turned 16. As if it wasn't bad enough already that because of her frost giant heritage from her father the king's side of the family she was 6 feet tall when she was only 12 years old, poor Princess Bronwyn (the Bold) of Argonia was cursed at birth to tell nothing but lies. With her father away at war and her mother heavily pregnant, Bronwyn is even more in the way than usual, so she gets packed off to Wormroost, her aunt's place in the glaciers, and en route she meets her musician/magician cousin Carole, a not-so-brave gypsy lad, and a princess-turned-swan. The lot of them encounter monsters, sorcerers, sea serpents, mercenary mages and sirens-many of whom are related to them. Without quite intending to, they embark on a quest to end the war, heal a battle-ravaged land, end a ban on magic and lift Bronwyn's Bane. L. Sprague de Camp said, "I found BRONWYN'S BANE delightful reading. I wish I had her fertility of imagination in thinking up amusing twists, turns and business of plot."

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Bronwyn, Crown Princess of Argonia, was born under an unlucky star. Not only was she a strapping, awkward, hot-tempered girl ill-suited to palace life, but she’d been cursed at birth with a spell that made her tell nothing but lies! When war broke out between Argonia and Albemarle, Queen Amberwine sent Bronwyn away to keep her out of trouble - to her cousin Carole, who’d inherited the gift of musical magic from her hearthwitch mother and minstrel father. But where Bronwyn went, trouble followed, and soon they were hip-deep in sorcerers, sirens, sea serpents, mercenary mages and malevolent monsters. Joined by a princess-turned-swan and a less-than-fearless Gypsy lad, Bronwyn and Carole set off on an adventure-filled quest to end the war, heal a blighted land, and lift Bronwyn’s Bane once and for all.
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