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William's Wish

By: M. J. Peters
Narrated by: M.J. Peters
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The land of Asteria exists far beyond the stars. There, wishes hold immense power, and the only limit is your imagination.

The kingdom is ruled by King Sidus and his daughter, Princess Carina. Carina has a special gift that lets her make dreams come true. Her cousin Stella is immensely jealous of her power and wants to rule Asteria herself. She would do anything to ruin Carina’s plans…

Meanwhile, on Earth, a magnificent ship is ready to set sail on its maiden voyage. The Titanic is called the “Ship of Dreams,” and six-year-old William Parker is excited about the journey ahead.

When William talks to one of the ship’s passengers, he learns the truth about wishes. For every pure wish someone holds in their heart, another star appears in the sky.

When William makes a pure wish for the fantastic voyage to never end, Carina hears it from all the way beyond the stars. She resolves to grant it, but the evil Stella schemes to stop the Titanic by any means necessary.

Historical fact blends with fantasy to create this incredible adventure about the power of pure wishes and big imaginations.

William's Wish is a children's short story to enjoyed at bedtime cuddled up next to family or even alone while on the bus journey to school.

©2015 Megan Williams (P)2018 Megan Jantz
Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Royalty Dream Sailing Heartfelt
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