How to Break an Evil Curse

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Pub Date Jul 06 2021 | Archive Date Feb 17 2023

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How to Break an Evil Curse is the first book in a fantasy series about a princess who may be cursed to live in darkness, but refuses to let her curse define her life.

The King of the Land of Fritillary has incurred the wrath of his ex-bestie, the evil wizard Farland Phelps. Farland curses the King's firstborn to die if touched by sunlight, and just like that, Julianna must spend her life in the depths of a castle dungeon (emptied of prisoners and redecorated in the latest fashion, of course). A young woman of infinite resourcefulness, all she needs is a serving spoon, a loose rock in the wall, and eight years of digging, and Julianna is free to explore the city—just not while the sun is out! Warren Kensington is a member of a seafaring traveling theater troupe and the unwitting magical cure to the curse. When the pirate ship he's sailing on is damaged in stormy seas, he goes ashore and bumps into Julianna on the streets of the capitol. The pair accidentally set in motion a chain of events that uncovers Farland's plans to take over the throne. Julianna, Warren, and some friends they meet along the way are the only ones who can save the monarchy. 

But the farther they go along their increasingly ludicrous journey, and the more citizens they meet, the more Julianna wonders whether her dad's throne is worth saving. From an evil and greedy wizard? Well, sure. But from the people of Fritillary who are trying to spark a revolution? The people suffering in poverty, malnutrition, and other forms of medieval-esque peasant hardship? It doesn't take Julianna long to find that the real world is far more complicated than a black-and-white fairytale.

How to Break an Evil Curse is the first book in a fantasy series about a princess who may be cursed to live in darkness, but refuses to let her curse define her life.

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A Note From the Publisher

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Laura Morrison has a B.S. in applied ecology and environmental science from Michigan Technological University. She lives in the Metro Detroit area.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Laura Morrison has a B.S. in applied ecology and environmental science from Michigan Technological University. She lives in the Metro Detroit area.


Advance Praise

"Morrison's smooth prose effectively captures the beauty and wildness of the swamp, and Bernice's struggle to accept or deny her destiny rings true." -Publishers Weekly (Come Back to the Swamp)

"Morrison's smooth prose effectively captures the beauty and wildness of the swamp, and Bernice's struggle to accept or deny her destiny rings true." -Publishers Weekly (Come Back to the Swamp)


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ISBN 9781733599481
PRICE $18.95 (USD)
PAGES 386

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Featured Reviews

Laura Morrison has really done a fine job writing this!

As much as I liked the premise of this book I felt that this book left some parts pretty unclarified.
The main character of this story is strong and different than most different conventional YA protagonists that I've read about.
One time read.(You can finish this book in one day,I did it.)
Thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for sending me an e-ARC of this book!!!
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