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Fairy Tale Ink Anthologies by Adrienne Monson, Angela Corbet, Angela Brimhall, Teri Harman, Lehua Parker, Jo Schneider, Quinn Coleridge (#2-4)
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Overview: Adrienne Monson is an award winning hybrid author who has been quoted by MSN as a vampire expert. She’s always had a voracious appetite for reading, which she inherited from her dad. She enjoys all kinds of fiction and will sometimes stay up all night to finish a well written book.

As a child, Angela Corbett‘s most prized possession was a set of read-along books. She used to follow along with the narrator on the stereo and dream of when she would be able to read by herself. Her childhood reading habit led her to consider her future career. However, after consulting with her parents, she realized she had already exceeded hobbit height and since fairies and dragonslayers were tricky jobs to get, she decided she wanted to create worlds of her own.

Angela Brimhall published her debut novella, Fathomless Beauty, inside Fairy Tale Ink’s anthology, Fractured Beauty in 2016. After learning quite a few lessons about herself, editors, and publishing, she continued with the twisted fairy tale series and published the next three novellas in the twisted fairy tale series through 2019.

Lehua Parker writes Pacific literature stories for kids and adults that explore the intersections of Hawaii’s past, present, and future. Her published works include The Niuhi Shark Saga trilogy, Lauele Universe Stories, and Fairy Tale Ink Serials, as well as plays, poetry, short stories, and essays. One Boy, No Water, Niuhi Shark Saga #1, was a 2017 Hawaii Children’s Choice Nene Award Nominee.

Jo Ann Schneider grew up in Utah and Colorado, and wonders how people who live in flat places can tell where they’re going. In her sixteenth year, Jo went with her family to Europe. This spawned a travel bug that will never be satisfied. One of Jo’s goals is to travel to all seven continents–five down, two to go.

Quinn Coleridge grew up in the Pacific Northwest where she learned to love rain storms and reading by a crackling fire. She wrote often in a variety of genres, studied literature as an adult, and created a humor column for a small town paper. Since moving to the desert with her husband and kids, Quinn doesn’t use her fireplace much these days, but she still loves books.
Genre: Romance | Fantasy

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2. Fractured Slipper
The Fairy Tale Ink is proud to present these four retold stories of the classic, Cinderella. A story for every reader from best-selling and award-winning authors!

Scattered Cinders by Angela Corbett: Hunted by people who want to use her for her magic, Cinder is a mage in hiding until a chance encounter with an infuriating and handsome man threatens to ruin it all. Now Cinder has to decide if she’s going to run, or use her power to fight with him. But exposing herself means everything could go up in smoke.

Rell Goes Hawaiian by Lehua Parker: When Rell’s stepmonster brings her to Hawaii, she should’ve known it wasn’t to celebrate her birthday. Despite Jerry Santos’s aloha hospitality, being in paradise isn’t all fun in the sun. Rell spends her birthday signing papers, taking care of her bratty step-siblings, and preparing for the big corporate bash she’s not allowed to attend. But the luau takes a sinister turn when Rell overhears her stepmonster’s true plans for the land she’s acquiring. It’s going to take more than Ilima’s bibbity-bobbity boo for Rell to save Lauele Town and The National Abilities Surf Camp.

The Wrong Foot by Adrienne Monson: Felicia didn’t dance with anyone at the ball, yet her small feet have doomed her to marry a prince she doesn’t even know – a man desperate to find a mystery princess that he danced with that night. Felicia’s determined to find her and get out of this forced engagement… until the prince begins to capture her heart.

Time After Time by Angela Brimhall: When Cinderella gets to the ball, things begin to seem all too familiar, as if she’s been there before. Time loops, evil curses and one wicked glass slipper lead this princess on an adventure she won’t soon forget–until midnight.

3. Fractured Sea
The Fairy Tale Ink is proud to present these five retold stories of the classic, The Little Mermaid. A story for every reader from best-selling and award-winning authors!

The Academy by Jo Schneider: 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. He too lives in a shadow, and they become quick friends. But when he starts asking probing questions about Ri’s kingdom, she must find out what the prince is really after.

Sand and Sea by Adrienne Monson: Prince Elex is in danger and the only one who knows of his intended assassination is Aria. But how can a mermaid save an innocent human from certain death? Luckily she knows a sea witch who just might have the answer to her dilemma. But will Aria be able to reach the prince in time?

Under the Moonlit Sea by Teri Harman: As queen of the Moon Mermaids, Quila is responsible for keeping the tides flowing. Anson is a professional deep-sea diver, a dangerous sport few men survive. When Anson is trapped in a shipwreck, Quila defies the rules of her people to save his life. The rescue sparks a fevered attraction, but bridging the gap between land and sea comes at great cost.

Pua’s Kiss by Lehua Parker: Kanaloa, the great Hawaiian ocean god, has only one kapu law for his daughter Pua: bear no Niuhi-human sons or die. Easy to obey in her Niuhi shark form, but Pua has an irresistible itch that’s relieved only by napping on the beach in the afternoon sun. When she meets Californian Justin Halpert, he’s perfect. Alone on his prepaid Hawaiian honeymoon, he wants nothing more permanent than a temporary tattoo. For the first time in centuries, Pua’s looking forward to a romantic interlude that doesn’t end in a bloody shark attack. But modern times bring modern complications. Too bad Justin has secrets of his own.

Forbidden Words by Angela Brimhall: A voiceless mermaid. A vengeful Greek goddess. A wicked family secret that could destroy all life above and below the ocean. Throw in a handsome human prince, five dangerous magical objects, and the deal of a lifetime and you’ll be swimming to the edge of your seat to discover what happens under this sea.

4. Fractured Sleep
The Fairy Tale Ink is proud to present these four retold stories of the classic, Sleeping Beauty. A story for every reader from best-selling and award-winning authors!

At The Edge of Dreams by Angela Brimhall: Five years ago, Aurora was forced to live at Thornhurst Manor, the city insane asylum. Every night she dreads sunset when sleep becomes a wicked game of survival. When Aurora is kidnapped and imprisoned in The Briar, a vision reveals the desperate man in the next cell is her only hope in stopping the plague of her nightmares. Will she find a way to rescue this mysterious man before The Dragon’s death countdown reaches zero?

Dragon’s Curse by Adrienne Monson: When her nana is in a near-fatal car accident, Dawn is forced to reconcile her beliefs about magic. Her long-buried powers could save Nana’s life, but at a high price. Accepting magic means that the man Dawn dreamt about her whole life is real and that she’s the only one who can save him from a cursed sleep. To do that, she’ll have to face the terrifying dragon who put him there.

The Lonely Princess by Jo Schneider: Everything changed in the 500 years Aurora slept. Now teenagers go to the Academy, where humans and fey live side-by-side and everyone pretends to get along. In her attempts to find her place in this new world, she meets Saru—a mysterious boy who delights in irritating her. Their attraction is instant, but his forgotten past might be their undoing.

Restless by Quinn Coleridge: Rory Kingston doesn’t want much. Just a good night’s sleep and a normal life free of magic. Yet Rory’s own royal pedigree keeps getting in the way of achieving these goals, not to mention her preoccupation with a new neighbor. Where the darkly handsome history professor goes, danger and mayhem follow. Has Phillip come to drag Rory back to the magical kingdom she left behind years ago or are his motives even more nefarious?

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