![]() ![]() ![]() She also needs to learn more about her powers. She could easily be adopted into a rich family, as is proper for a magician, but that's not what she wants. She prefers to remain a servant and work for her living, but the other servants are wary of her magic. ![]() Rose is still living in an uneasy class situation. And she is an asset to the situation, because she's level headed, kind, and both willing to work with others and listen to their ideas. ![]() Once again, Rose becomes involved in the strange events going on. (I think the winter theme will appeal to fans of Frozen.) The suspicion and paranoia aren't helped when the weather is a strange, heavy winter and there is an attempted kidnapping on the beloved older princess. The kingdom is reeling from the events of ROSE, and all magician's are being treated with suspicion, no matter that it was magicians who were needed to rescue the children. When ROSE AND THE LOST PRINCESS showed up on Netgalley, I immediately requested it. It was a finalist for a CYBIL, and a particular favorite of mine. ROSE was a gentle fantasy about a young orphan who goes to work in a alchemist's house, realizes she has magic herself, and bands together with the alchemist's apprentice and daughter to save children who have been kidnapped by an evil magician. ![]()
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