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Silver Majesty

By: Lea Carter
Narrated by: Dona Jackson
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"I couldn't stop! Princess Rebecca really seems to have matured and helps others mature also. There are very funny moments that caught me laughing, and very poignant moments that stole a tear. This is actually a story about a Princess becoming a Queen. But it is essentially the story of a woman becoming a woman." (Songbird)

When Fairy Princess Rebecca agrees to become her tribe's next queen, she also agrees to let the Citizen's Council choose her husband from three carefully selected suitors: Edward, an old friend and son of the traitorous Count Bullierd; Alfred, the arrogant son of crown-seeking Duchess Beatrice; and Hugh Lawson, a Plant Fairy half-prince who already loves Rebecca.

Peace in the tribe is already coming at a high price, but the secret pirate build-up (discovered only after the four tribes begin sharing information) poses a threat to all of Fairydom. If what they suspect is true, defeating the pirates will require their total cooperation.

©2013 Lea Carter (P)2018 Lea Carter

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