KINGDOM OF FAIRYTALES, BOOK TWENTY-FIVE
QUEEN OF THE SUN (Daughter of Aladdin) eBOOK
QUEEN OF THE SUN (Daughter of Aladdin) eBOOK
You all know the story of Aladdin. But did you ever wonder what happened after the fairytale ending? Well, we know. Not all afters end up happily. Sometimes the real adventure starts much later…
Eighteen-year-old Gaia, daughter of Sultana Jawahir is eager to continue ruling Badalah, alongside her parents. But she notices unusual unraveling’s across the lands, as reported in her daily supply of newspapers.
Genie, her father’s best friend and her confidant, agrees, something isn’t right. In the meantime, she must deal with entertaining suitors for marriage. A task her father, Aladdin, and her mother, insist upon.
Following famous fairytale characters, eighteen years after their happily ever after, the Kingdom of Fairytales offers an edge of the seat thrill ride in an all new and sensational way to read.
Lighting-fast reads you won’t be able to put down
Fantasy has never been so epic!
This story is so much more than I thought it would be. Gaia is a very strong character and the twists in the story are not so off from the original, so this storyline connects well. It'll be interesting to see where the next book goes.
The whole series of different retellings of fairy tales has been captivating. If I have enough free time I can read 3 a day. They are that interesting!
This book was so good. I literally could not put it down. The cover is so beautiful. The storys enchanting!!!! He writer makes me feel like I am there watching the story unfold.
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This is mostly for kids. It's not what I expected. I guess I thought it would be a "young adult" to "mature" reader category, and feature a compelling re-telling of the story (like that Wizard of Oz book that centered around Alphaba), but it's not like this.If I had to summarize this book: It's highschool girl gossip, but in Agrabah.If you're looking for a nice little book to give your tween daughter, this is a great book. if you're looking for something more, I might suggest the original 1001 Nights/Aladdin books. They're still great, even to this day.