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The Princess and the Bear

Mette Ivie Harrison

New York: Eos, 2009

  • Mette Ivie Harrison: Author
Fiction, Fantasy, Juvenile Fiction, Novel
Princesses--Juvenile fiction; Heads of state--Juvenile fiction; Kings and rulers--Juvenile fiction; Human-animal communication--Juvenile fiction; Time travel--Juvenile fiction; Magic--Juvenile fiction; Authors, American--Utah--Juvenile fiction
He was once a king, turned into a bear as punishment for his cruel and selfish deeds. She was a once a princess, now living in the form of a hound. Wary companions, they are sent—in human form—back to a time when magic went terribly astray. Together they must right the wrongs caused by this devastating power—if only they can find a way to trust each other. But even as each becomes aware of an ever-growing attraction, the stakes are rising and they must find a way to eliminate this evil force—or risk losing each other forever. [from publisher web site]
813 H247pb
352
English

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