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The Conjurer Princess


About Vivian Vande Velde's The Conjurer Princess


Seventeen-year-old Beryl's wedding ends in murder when a baron abducts the bride. The church and law turn a blind eye to the abduction while Lylene, Beryl's younger sister, is left homeless and seething for vengeance. Lylene goes to a wizard for help, bargaining to learn magic. The bargain has a bitter dark side not fully explained to Lylene ... and so does Beryl. Like the stories in Vivian Vande Velde's collection Curses, Inc., this character-driven novel has an ironic bite. Despite her good intentions, Lylene's naïvete is her undoing.

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Dragon’s Bait

A Well-timed Enchantment

Smart Dog

Never Trust a Dead Man

Hidden Magic

Magic can be murder

Companions of the Night

Being Dead

The Rumpelstiltskin Problem

Curses, INC: And Other Stories

Alison, Who went Away

A Coming Evil

Ghost of a Hanged Man

Tales from the Brother Grimm and the Sisters Weird

There’s a Dead Person Following my Sister Around

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Wizard at Work

Changeling Prince

Now you see it...

Three Good Deeds

The Book of Mordred

Witch Dreams


 

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