Download Fairy Tale Academy: Complete series Box Set by Jo Schneider (.ePUB)

Fairy Tale Academy: Complete series Box Set by Jo Schneider (#1-8)
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Overview: Welcome to the Academy! Where your favorite fairy tale characters go to school. At the Academy you’ll follow the mermaid who falls for the first guy she meets, a cursed prince with a dark secret, and the commoner who gets swept off her feet by a goblin. You won’t want to miss the goof-off who has eyes for a feisty princess, a fire caster who can’t make fire, and the guy who accidentally killed the giant king. And let’s not forget about the princess who only wants a prince and the pauper who has been posing as said prince. Nothing is as it seems, and hilarity, peril and romance abound!

If you love fairy tale retellings with characters you’ll want more of, then this series is for you! This is a set of eight novels.
Genre: YA Fantasy

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1. The Mermaid
One determined mermaid princess. One suave human prince. Both wanting to be more.

Ariel thought going to The Academy would rid her of the shadow of five older sisters, but school isn’t all Ri dreamed it would be.
Between a grouchy mage of a roommate and sisters who won’t mind their own business, Ri finds solace in a chance encounter with the human prince.

Samuel is everything a prince should be, including handsome, kind and attentive, and Ri is thrilled when he asks her to the first ball of the year. This is her chance to be something more than the youngest mermaid princess.

When Ri’s sisters warn her away from the prince she tells them to go jump in the ocean. She has a plan and they are not going to ruin it.

2. The Beast
Every curse can be cured. If you find the condition.

Prince Adem isn’t attending the Academy to make friends, meet girls or flex his political muscles. He’s going to cure his people. If he can’t find the condition to their curse, he and everyone he knows will turn into vicious beasts.

The first person Adem meets at the Academy is Belle, a beautiful and intelligent second-year student that happens to know all about curses. Belle agrees to help him in his search, which gives Adem an excuse to spend time with her. When Adem is confronted by a First Fey, the creatures that cursed his kingdom, his transformation speeds up, and suddenly time is short. Can he and Belle find the condition before he turns into a beast, or will he lose everything?

3. The Frog Maiden
She’s an ingenious and beautiful commoner. He’s the rollicking goblin prince. What was fate thinking?

The Academy is for the rich and royal, not the poor daughter of a charlatan. But Brisa wants more from her life than the next town and a new scam, so she decides to break barriers and send the dean an essay on why commoners should be able to attend. She is both shocked and overjoyed when he accepts. The only catch is she must maintain top grades in her class.

With the first round of tests looming, Brisa is neck-deep in studying and reports. Minor things like extracurricular activities and making friends are not on her radar. However, when she inadvertently stumbles into the middle of the Assassination game and offends Krabbs, the goblin prince, she’s drawn into being a spy for them.

Krabbs and his team of miscreants show Brisa that there is more to the Academy than books, but Brisa refuses to admit that she’s having fun. She also refuses to admit that green skin and big ears are starting to look good to her. When her past threatens her future, Brisa must decide between Krabbs and the Academy.

4. The Monkey King
Will Saru’s past ruin his future happiness?

Saru has three goals: avoid as much school work as possible, dodge the ever persistent Princess Catherine, and eat two pieces of cake with every meal.

Things are going well until the new girl in the cafeteria refuses, despite Saru’s best haggling and flirting efforts, to give him an extra piece of cake.

Her name is Aurora, and Saru thinks it’s adorable when she tells him to shove off, but that fades when the anger in her blue eyes pulls a memory from Saru’s mind. The first memory he’s had since he woke up on a mountainside two years ago.

The rule-loving Aurora is the only connection to Saru’s past and he’s determined to find out why. He discovers that she’s a fierce warrior, a noble soul and the most interesting girl he’s ever met. When Saru’s mind reveals his dark past, he must decide between restoring his memories or having a future with Aurora.

5. The Wish-Giver
Nakusa only wants one thing. To become a fire caster.

Nakusa grew up poor in a village of no consequence, but when she accidentally burned her neighbor’s door down with fire magic, she won a place at the Academy.

After two months, despite her best efforts, Nakusa’s magic has yet to create a spark. However, strange things happen after she tries. Things like a piece of chocolate cake when the cafeteria only made yellow, or a shirt changing to the color the owner really wanted.

If Nakusa isn’t a caster, then there’s no reason for her to be at the Academy. She refuses to go home, so she solicits the help of several friends, including the handsome Prince Kawbra, to find out what kind of magic she has inside of her. When conventional magic eludes her, Prince Kawbra suggests she might be something more than human. Something their kingdom hasn’t seen in generations.

After Prince Kawbra turns into a snake during their first date Nakusa is forced to admit that there is more to both of them than meets the eye, and she is determined to figure out both mysteries.

6. The Giant King
Jak accidentally became the giant king. Now that accident might prove fatal!

Jak has three goals: keep his status as king a secret, figure out who poisoned their bean crop, and find a way to get out of being the king of the giants without getting killed.

Within his first week at the Academy, his cover is blown, he finds out that the orcs—mortal enemies to the giants—might have played a role in poisoning the beans, and a girl tells him he can’t join her sparring club. Not that Jak minds a strong woman. In fact, after Maggie beats Jak’s body guard in a fight, he asks her to train him.

Between trying to impress Maggie, keeping his body guard from ripping an orc in two and avoiding an all-out war between nations Jak almost misses the subtle clues that will lead him to the truth about the beans.

7. The Golden Girl
Princess Zoe only needs one thing. A handsome prince to take her to the ball. Also date her, fall in love with her and marry her, but she doesn’t want to get ahead of herself.

How all of the princes at the Academy have avoided falling under her spell of magically growing blond hair, ruby red lips and striking blue eyes is a mystery to Zoe, but she isn’t a quitter.

When a new prince arrives Zoe is sure that he’s the one. She pulls every string she can get her delicate hands on to get into his good graces…and succeeds.

Pink dress, gold shoes, and the perfect hairdo is sure to win whatever part of his heart might still be resisting, but when Zoe’s eyes wander to another boy, she’s left wondering if she needs a prince after all.

8. The Phony Prince
Royals are a pain. So is pretending to be the prince Thomas—a street urchin by birth—and Prince Edward have secretly been trading places since childhood.

When Prince Edward goes MIA, Thomas has no choice but to attend the Academy in his place or reveal their ruse and send the kingdom into a spiral. After fighting for scraps his entire life, Thomas isn’t impressed with the teenagers at the Academy, who seem more interested in dazzling one another than applying their lessons to ruling their kingdoms.

Everyone except the green eyed, red-headed merprincess, Kyla, who tells it like it is and doesn’t put up with anyone’s crap, including Thomas’s.

When the student council offers Prince Edward a seat, Thomas agrees only because Kyla is a member. The council assigns Thomas and Kyla the yearly charity event where he quickly discovers that there are more layers to Kyla and the other students than he could have imagined.

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