The Chronicles of Forget-Me-Not Forest series (#1-2) by Sarina Dorie
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Overview: As a child, Sarina Dorie dreamed of being an astronaut/archaeologist/fashion designer/illustrator/writer. After years of dedication and hard work, most of Sarina’s dreams have come true; in addition to teaching art, she is an author/copywriter/artist/fashion designer/belly dancer. She has taught English overseas in South Korea and in the JET program in Japan, where she felt like an alien much of the time which inspired numerous stories. She has shown her art internationally and sold illustrations to magazines and currently works as a high school art teacher.
Genre: Fiction > Children/Young Adult Fantasy
The Trouble with Trolls (#1)
Magic. Mystery. Twisted Fairy Tales to Delight!
Move over Beauty and the Beast—Make room for Beauty and the Troll.
In this fractured fairy tale, a wicked and selfish king accidentally marries a big beautiful troll. Their child is a troll changeling who becomes the king’s pet warrior, filling the role of monster the king needs to destroy his enemies.
Unfortunately for King Hathgar, his troll son escapes. Worse yet, upon his return, Harry the Troll, experiences a sudden malfunction in his ability to remain a troll and becomes cursed with the body of a human. How is Hathgar ever going to get rid of his newest wife, abundance of daughters, and take over the neighboring kingdom if his secret weapon stops eating people?
When Harry meets a beautiful fairy godmother who doesn’t put up with monstrous manners or trollish eating habits, he discovers that he prefers being gentle rather than acting as a monster. With the help of dancing princesses and mythological creatures, he comes up with a plan to defeat the king’s diabolical plots.
A Monster and a Gentleman (#2)
Romance. Magic. A fractured fairy tale for all ages.
Monsters deserve happy endings too!
Fergus is cursed with a boar’s head, a lizard’s tale, tusks, horns, and grass growing on his head. More than anything, he longs to be human and to be accepted by his human family.
His curse will only be broken if he can find a woman who loves him despite his monstrous appearance. It’s just his luck he should fall for a beautiful princess. Only if he can convince her of his gentle heart, despite his beastly appearance, will he earn her affection and possibly break the curse.
When that plan doesn’t work, what else is left for a monster to do?
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