In this Flipped Fairytale (a standalone in a multi-author series), Alexis brings a bear-like shifter princess and a bookshop owner together to create her version of the movie we all grew up watching.
The Beast
When she refused to shift by her twentieth birthday, she was forced into her form. A curse placed on her by her Sleuth Leader gave her six months to Mark a mate, but she didn’t care about any of it; not even if it meant that her household staff were stuck as animals or the life of the land died out. But when an enchanted book brought someone to her that chose to stay, her perception on her life began to shift.
The Reader
The most interesting thing that ever happened to Beau was when someone other than the mayor’s daughter, Giselle LeGume, entered his bookshop. After kicking her out of his shop one night, he discovered a strange leather book that told of a cursed shifter princess who refused to do anything about it. He read late into the early morning before he went home and when he returned the next day, it was gone. And so was Giselle.
In this Flipped Fairytale (a standalone in a multi-author series), Alexis brings a bear-like shifter princess and a bookshop owner together to create her version of the movie we all grew up watching.
The Beast
When she refused to shift by her twentieth birthday, she was forced into her form. A curse placed on her by her Sleuth Leader gave her six months to Mark a mate, but she didn’t care about any of it; not even if it meant that her household staff were stuck as animals or the life of the land died out. But when an enchanted book brought someone to her that chose to stay, her perception on her life began to shift.
The Reader
The most interesting thing that ever happened to Beau was when someone other than the mayor’s daughter, Giselle LeGume, entered his bookshop. After kicking her out of his shop one night, he discovered a strange leather book that told of a cursed shifter princess who refused to do anything about it. He read late into the early morning before he went home and when he returned the next day, it was gone. And so was Giselle.