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Princess of MermaidsThe Little Mermaid Retold

Fairy Tale Adventures #3 / 5
by A. G. Marshall
Princess of Mermaids: The Little Mermaid Retold (Fairy Tale Adventures #3) by A. G. Marshall
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A mermaid without a home. A king without a queen. Can two unlikely souls bridge the gap between worlds?

Under the sea lives Fiora, the child of a human and a mermaid. Despite her best efforts, she has never found a place to belong. Worse, the other mermaids have accused her of waking a kraken with dark magic and threatened to silence her.

Permanently.

Above on land lives King Gustave, sworn not to marry until he finds his missing father. After a shipwreck almost kills him, he does find a missing person. Not his father, but a mute girl with haunting eyes and a strange connection to the sea.

Can Gustave unravel the mysteries around her before they both run out of time?

Princess of Mermaids is a retelling of The Little Mermaid and the third book in the Fairy Tale Adventures series. These books take place in the same world, but each novel is a stand-alone with a fairy tale ending. Enjoy them one by one or read the entire series to see how everything connects.

If you like strong characters, sweet romance, and daring escapades, dive into Princess of Mermaids today!

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FantasyRomanceYoung AdultAdventureRetellingsFairy Tale RetellingsMermaid
Release date: November 5, 2019 (Avanell Publishing)

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A. G. Marshall

A. G. Marshall

A. G. Marshall writes the kind of fantasy that remembers why fairy tales have endured for centuries. Her stories are filled with enchanted forests, hidden kingdoms, clever heroines, and unexpected twists on familiar legends, yet they never feel trapped by tradition. Instead, they explore what happens when beloved tales are viewed from a new angle, allowing old magic to reveal something entirely different.

Long before becoming a published author, Marshall was the child who could always be found in a library, wandering through shelves in search of new worlds. Stories became a constant companion, and writing soon followed. What began as a love of reading gradually evolved into a passion for creating her own adventures, inspired by folklore, fantasy, and the timeless appeal of characters who must discover their own strength.

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That lifelong fascination with storytelling eventually found its way into a growing collection of fantasy novels and fairy tale retellings. Her work is particularly known for reimagining classic stories while preserving the sense of wonder that made them memorable in the first place. Whether drawing inspiration from princess legends, magical curses, or forgotten folklore, she approaches familiar material with creativity, humor, and a clear affection for the source traditions.

Outside of writing, Marshall has worked as a piano teacher and professional musician, a background that quietly influences her fiction. Much like music, her stories rely on rhythm, pacing, and emotional resonance. Moments of adventure are balanced by quieter scenes of character growth, creating narratives that feel inviting rather than overwhelming.

Across her books, certain themes appear again and again: courage that emerges from unlikely places, the importance of kindness, the value of self-discovery, and the belief that heroes do not need to fit traditional molds. Her protagonists are often resourceful young women who solve problems through determination and intelligence rather than brute force, making her fantasy particularly appealing to readers who enjoy character-driven adventures.

Today, A. G. Marshall has built a loyal readership among fans of clean fantasy, fairy tale retellings, young adult fantasy romance, and imaginative world-building. Her novels offer an escape into magical realms filled with wit, adventure, and heart, while reminding readers that even the oldest stories can still hold new surprises.

Fairy Tale Adventures

Fairy Tale Adventures consists of five books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

Princess of Shadows: The Princess and the Pea Retold (Fairy Tale Adventures #1)
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Princess of Secrets: The Frog Prince Retold (Fairy Tale Adventures #2)
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Princess of Mermaids: The Little Mermaid Retold (Fairy Tale Adventures #3)
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Princess of Roses: Beauty and the Beast Retold (Fairy Tale Adventures #4)
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Princess of Mirrors: Cinderella Retold (Fairy Tale Adventures #5)
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