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The Alice Curse

Reimagined Fairy Tales, Book 3

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The Alice Curse

By: Megan Van Dyke
Narrated by: Sienna Frances, Dan Calley
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Wonderland must always have an Alice, and Eliza Carroll is the next.

Eliza flees her parent's political machinations only to stumble into another world and the arms of a man named Finn, who declares her the next Alice. Finn, nicknamed the White Rabbit for the form he can shift into, was sent to find the new Alice and bring her to court, for only she can declare whether Red or White reigns. Not to mention he'll lose his head if he fails.

For Eliza to get home and Finn to survive, they'll have to navigate two treacherous courts and their growing feelings for one another, while trying to unravel the curse that forces the Carroll women to journey to Wonderland. But a path to freedom for them both may be more than the magic of Wonderland can conjure . . . even for its new Alice.

Contains mature themes.

©2023 Megan Van Dyke (P)2023 Tantor
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