The Fallen Prince That Never Was

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By A. G. Higgins
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(4.25 based on 4 reviews)

Published: July 16, 2012
Words: 63,966 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781476379111


Short description

The Fallen Prince That Never Was is a YA humorous Fantasy/Adventure Novel. Set in London 1909, two young orphans – Zack and Suzan – decide to leave all their troubles behind them and stowaway on a ship – The Queen Marry – bound for the Americas. However, after a strange shipwreck at sea they soon find themselves swept into a land of magical fantasy.

Extended description

The Fallen Prince That Never Was is a YA humorous Fantasy/Adventure Novel. Set in London 1909, two young orphans – Zack and Suzan – decide to leave all their troubles behind them and stowaway on a ship – The Queen Marry – bound for the Americas. However, after a strange shipwreck at sea they soon find themselves swept into a land of magical fantasy. But when the Dark Lord - King Evil; a frog with a silly red cape who is in need of a good old fashion kiss to break his spell - mistakes Suzan for his Princess and Zack as his ultimate nemesis Prince Charming, it can only mean one thing... trouble!
Cue one fairy and a bucket load of fearless attitude, Cara of the Celtic Meadows, setting in motion a crazed adventure. It’s a daring escape from the clutches of a mighty dragon, the swashbuckling mishaps of Captain Wide Front Silver and his band of robotic pirates, Lion Men and Sand Raiders to a race for survival amongst the beings of an undead civil war - "Hey, do I look like the F.. (Read more)


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fantasy, teen, free, prince, indie, ficton, magic adventure, childrens action and adventure

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Review by: Victoria Zigler on Jan. 31, 2013 : star star star star
This is an entertaining and imaginative read, which is full of exciting action. The plot is very creative and full of so many twists and turns that you'll find it impossible to guess what's coming next. I make it a policy, however, to never rate a story requiring a lot of editing higher than 4 stars, and therefore feel I can not give this the full 5 star rating it would otherwise deserve. The thing is, even when you yourself have a valid reason for struggling with spellings and such, there's no reason why another person can't be called upon to help with the editing phase of the book. I mean, I know from personal experience that disabilities - be they mild or severe - can make things difficult, but I also know from experience that there are plenty of people who can be found to lend a hand when called upon to do so.
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Review by: Joe Summer on Oct. 17, 2012 : star star star star star
Fantastic, loved the ending and everything building up to it. If you love adventure, humour and unthinkable thrills that you never see coming you'll love this book.
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Review by: Ethan West on July 27, 2012 : star star star star
Pick up the phone... Pixar is calling!
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Review by: keith nelson on July 20, 2012 : star star star star
Exciting, can’t wait for more outrageous wit and fun!
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