Heidel (The Nine Princesses Book 3), by Anita Valle
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A tempestuous princess + an arrogant prince = a recipe for royal disaster.
Description: Heidel never wanted to be a cookie-cutter princess. She isn’t graceful. She isn’t sweet. She isn’t even skinny! Heidel would much rather cook than curtsy; is more interested in eating than etiquette.
The Nine Princesses are preparing for the annual festival known as Fenwick’s Feast. Heidel plans to enter the King’s Cake Contest given by the famous-but-crazy king of Bauble. But also entering the contest is arrogant Prince Eravis who sneers at Heidel’s cooking skills, insults her rounded figure, and mocks her ambition to cure the world of Red Fever.
Caught up in her culinary conquest, Heidel barely notices that another enemy simmers on the back burner, one much more deadly than a sarcastic prince. An enemy who may hold the secret to the princesses’ long lost servants....
The Nine Princesses novels is a series that chronicles the adventures of an unconventional family of princesses, the struggles they face in a kingdom often hostile to their humble origins, and the day-to-day dramas of nine young women whose personalities often clash like swords. Fans of Gail Carson Levine and Shannon Hale would enjoy these princess novels.
Book Details- Length: 249 pages
- Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
- Mood: Funny/Romantic
- Content: Moderate Violence. Moderate Romance. No sex.
- Audience: Anyone who enjoys fairy tale retellings or a nice princess book
“PRINCE Eravis,” he said, lifting one eyebrow to a haughty angle. “Let’s not forget our manners, my thorny little rosebud.”
“Let’s also not forget that I roasted twenty peacocks today.” Heidel’s eyes roved disdainfully over Eravis’ attire. He favored dark colors, deep reds and blues and greens, always set off by a jeweled belt or heavy gold neck chain. “Apparently I missed one.”
To her surprise, Eravis belted a loud laugh. “Well, no harm done! I see you put away the extra stuffing.” His eyes fell to Heidel’s waist.
Heidel’s teeth ground together. Yes, her body packed more padding than the other princesses. But she liked it. It made her curves curvier, her stature sturdier. She considered herself a plow horse, strong and solid, so much more useful than her parade pony sisters.
But she had no stomach for teasing.
Worse yet, she had nothing to retort. Eravis was handsome, of normal height and weight. His smile was bright; his gray eyes the sort that made silly maidens wriggle: large and intense. His thick black hair was purposely rumpled, dangling a few wavy locks on his brow.
“Get out of here, Eravis,” Heidel growled. “I have to serve the cake.”
“Oh, is THAT what you call this frightful confection!” Eravis waved a hand at it, grinning. “Well, I’m sure it was beautiful before the earthquake.”
>Other Books by Anita Valle- Amazon Sales Rank: #78702 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-15
- Released on: 2015-03-15
- Format: Kindle eBook
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Here's to FEISTY Redheads! May they always have something to say! :)) By cuteesmiles Heidel, perfect from her pigtails to her diminutive nature (if this were a fairy tale that is)... but wait..it is a fairy tale and not your typical one, :) shows us that even being a princess you can have emotions, bite and wit, sarcasm and playfulness and still have love for your fellow man. If you just can't get past that one pesky boy you sparred wits and wildness against in your formative years.. who are you to be held blame. After all, he gives as good as he gets, and boy does he make sure to keep coming back for more. This is a truly juicy and fun filled book, and although I'm recuperating from surgery, I didn't want to put it down for a minute. I'm so glad you are back to the writing table, Ms Valle, (as I've looked forward to the new book in the series for awhile now *thanks for the free copy), and hope the other 6 princesses come forward soon. God Bless for such a lovely book to while away my recovery hrs. I think I'll go enjoy Heidel and her sisters from the start again. Yes, they are all that good! :))
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Great book! By schafer277 This book was excellent! I am looking forward to reading the rest of the series. I think Heidel is my favorite princess so far. This is a book for all ages.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Another sweet, different novella By Francis M Gramlich I really enjoyed this novella, as I enjoyed the first two. The premise if the nine princesses is unique, as are the individual characters featured in each story. I like how Valle focuses on closely developing only certain characters in each novella. The novella series is a great medium for Valle; she makes each story concise without being scant and she offers just enough detail of the series' overarching plot points without detracting from the story at hand. Some series novelists really drag out their individual novels to the point if tedium, while others only connect their separate novel s by featuring the same characters but no common conflict. I love how Valle is able to tell each princess' story within the bigger picture that affects them all.My review is not five stars because of some minor concerns. Copyediting is needed in some of these novellas. I am a stickler for language mechanics, and there were some errors here (though not enough to make me stop reading). Also, I thought the prologue was a bit obvious. I would have preferred that information to be given in a less hackneyed way.Overall, Anita Valle is a promising writer, and I look forward to reading the next book in her series.
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