Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Free Ebook: The Countess' Captive by Andrea Cefalo

The Countess' Captive by Andrea Cefalo will be FREE on Amazon from May 19 - 23. Get your copy while it is available!

The Countess' Captive (The Fairytale Keeper Book 2)
by Andrea Cefalo
Publisher: Scarlet Primrose Press
Published: Feb. 14, 2015
ASIN: B00QFP9NQG

Amazon Synopsis:

During March of 1248, Adelaide Schumacher-affectionately called Snow White-has lost so much: her mother, her possessions, and now her home. 

Adelaide hates abandoning her home city, her family’s legacy, and her first love-Ivo. More than anything, she hates her father growing closer to her mother’s cousin-Galadriel. Adelaide plots to end their tryst before her fate is sealed, and she never sets foot in Cologne again. 

But good and pious can only get Galadriel so far. Never again will she be destitute. Never again will she be known by the cruel moniker-Cinderella. Never again will someone take what is rightfully hers. No matter what it takes. 

The Countess’ Captive is the much anticipated follow-up to The Fairytale Keeper and is book two in The Fairytale Keeper series. The novel combines Grimm’s fairytale characters with real historical settings and events to create a tale that leaves the reader wondering where fact ends and fiction begins.

Book Links
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About the Author:

01_Andrea Cefalo_AuthorBesides being the award-winning author of The Fairytale Keeper series, Andrea Cefalo is a self-proclaimed medievalist, hopeless bookworm, and social media junkie. She graduated with honors from Winthrop University in 2007 where she studied Medieval art history and children’s literature. The next three books in The Fairytale Keeper series—The Countess’ Captive, The Baseborn Lady, and The Traitor’s Target—will debut in 2015 and 2016. She resides in Greenville, South Carolina—ever perched before her trusty laptop—with her husband and their two border collies. For more information please visit Andrea Cefalo's website. You can also find her on FacebookTwitter, and PinterestFollow The Fairytale Keeper Pinterest Board.

Author Links
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