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Long before there was Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, there were two other stories some preferred not to tell…

“I have three profitable businesses and more money than anybody else in the land, some people even say I’m the fairest in the land, and yet you who obviously enjoys everything I buy for you are ashamed of being seen with me because I am a woman?!”

One year after leaving the North behind, Queen Katherine and Princess Eirwen find themselves struggling with new desires they never had to deal with before. 

It doesn’t help that Eirwen’s new cinder dust covered apprentice brings to Eirwen something Katherine can never give, while someone Katherine once knew has taken to calling them “beasts”. 

When desire brings out the worst in them and those around them, Katherine and Eirwen have to seek creative ways to get to that happily ever after they once thought possible, before it slips out of their reach once again, this time maybe forever and always. 

Snow White and Her Queen 2
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3 Comments

  1. Robert Jenner Robert Jenner

    This is a great Christmas present for your readers, especially considering you managed to write, edit and publish during the stress and mayhem of a viral pandemic. Your efforts and struggle are appreciated most definitely by me. Stay safe and thank you for bringing us all something to keep us going until whenever it’s finally over. 🙂

    Okay enough mush, I’m going to go read it now!

    • Thanks and stay safe too, Robert! Not sure if you’re for or against masks but staying home to read is certainly a good idea for now either way! 🙂

      • Robert Jenner Robert Jenner

        This is a loaded political topic in the United States, but no one remembers that a hundred years ago we were in the exact same position. When the Spanish Flu broke out, our country was at war in Europe against the Central Powers and things like mask wearing were considered a vital part of keeping the home front safe and productive during the war effort. Anyone who didn’t wear a mask was branded a “slacker” and might as well have been spying for Kaiser Wilhelm, and if the US Guards or the police caught them, they’d have gotten the crap beaten out of them and dumped in a ditch. I mean that sounds extreme, but this is the United States. And people didn’t mess around back then. Maybe these young whippersnappers from the Baby Boom are just spoiled rotten and don’t know how good they have it! Or maybe I’m fetishizing some lost piece of Americana that was really just home front thugs terrorizing a sick population while our soldiers gave their lives for a self-destructively moribund European political class.

        At any rate, yeah, staying home to read has worked well so far. Knock on wood!

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