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Author : Kate Brian Publisher : Simon and Schuster Page : 282 pages File Size : 35,80 MB Release : 2003 Category : Dating (Social customs) ISBN : 0689861737
When Princess Anneliese is kidnapped, pauper Erika, who happens to look like her, must take her place. The princess's time in confinement and Erika's stint as princess give them both a new perspective on their own lives and make them think differently about the conflict between responsibility and freedom.
Barmaid Kitt is so poor, she can't even afford a new pair of slippers. She dreams of a better life, far away from the slums she's always known. She never expected to get abducted by Captain Francis Doon, a notorious sky pirate who swears she's the missing princess. Runaway Princess Lyneah fled her castle to escape her mother, a queen gone mad. On her search for a savior, she is mistaken for a penniless barmaid. For unknown reasons, the princess and pauper are nearly identical. And they're about to trade places. The Princess & The Pauper is a swashbuckling steampunk adventure with a dash of romance. The first three books of the Belles & Bullets series are included.
British Fantasy Award-winner: Best Novella "The Pauper Prince and the Eucalyptus Jinn" by Usman T. Malik is a fantasy novella about a disenchanted young Pakistani professor who grew up and lives in the United States, but is haunted by the magical, mystical tales his grandfather told him of a princess and a Jinn who lived in Lahore when the grandfather was a boy. "Fascinating and poetic."--Locus At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
An erotic retelling of Mark Twain's classic tale finds a disaffected, beautiful princess trading places with a poor slate-miner's wife and a welcome round of debauchery ensues from a case of mistaken and preferred identities