Mountain of Mirrors and StarlightA Snow White Retelling
Mirror, Mirror, way down deep
What ancient secrets do you keep?
When Aislinn Ardenthorn, Princess of Faerie, volunteers to track down a mortal prince that's been kidnapped by dwarves, the last thing she expects is for the prince to baulk at the offer of rescue.
Despite his infuriating attitude, Aislinn finds herself drawn to Prince Caerwyn, and when he decides the best way to keep himself safe from his ruthless stepfather is journey to the dwarven stronghold of Avalinth, Aislinn finds herself accompanying him.
But the Deep is far from safe, danger comes at every turn, and old allies are no match for new enemies.
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Please note, that while the main plot of this book is self-contained/standalone and features a host of new characters at the centre, it does contain some spoilers for the first book, Forest of Dreams and Whispers.
Contains scenes of violence and scenes of a sexual nature. Not suitable for under sixteens.
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