The Princess Revolt
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Shortly after her thirteenth birthday, Cia Anderson discovers that fairy tale princesses are real, they live in New York, and they really want the spell placed on Cia when she was a baby to stop disrupting their happily-ever-afters.--
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This clever middle-grade fantasy offers a fresh twist on classic fairy tales, following thirteen-year-old Cia Anderson as she discovers that storybook princesses are not only real but living secretly in modern-day New York. When Cia learns about a mysterious spell cast on her during infancy that's interfering with the princesses' happily-ever-afters, she finds herself at the center of an unexpected magical conflict that bridges contemporary life and timeless enchantment. The novel skillfully blends familiar fairy tale elements with urban fantasy, creating a world where magic disrupts the ordinary in surprising ways that will captivate young readers who enjoy seeing traditional stories reimagined.
What sets this story apart is its focus on a relatable protagonist navigating the challenges of early adolescence while confronting extraordinary circumstances, making it particularly appealing for readers who've outgrown simpler princess tales but still love magical adventures. The concept of a spell having unintended consequences across both magical and mundane worlds provides thoughtful themes about responsibility and unintended impacts that resonate with this age group. Young fantasy enthusiasts will appreciate how the narrative maintains suspense while exploring Cia's journey of self-discovery amid the princess rebellion, ultimately delivering an engaging story about finding one's place when two worlds collide.
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