Golden Crown by M Lynn

Golden Crown (Fantasy and Fairytales, #3) (The True Story of Rapunzel, #3)

by M. Lynn

No longer only a warrior. Not just a queen.

Persinette Basile has a new purpose. The chains she’s carried since the curse began are gone, replaced by a crown. But freedom can’t exist while enemies surround Bela on all sides. 

La Dame lurks on the border in Dracon, waiting for her revenge. 

In Gaule, magic folk are hunted and punished for their Belaen heritage. 

A journey into Gaule brings her face to face with the one person who can destroy her with one simple act: dying. 

No longer tied to Alex by magic, his death should mean nothing to her. 

As she learns more about who she truly is and the legacy of her family, she’s forced to answer three questions. 

Can she save the king of Gaule? 

Can he be trusted if she does? 

And what will it mean for her people if she finds herself unable to let go of him again? 

A rebellion. A dying king. And a magical war that could end everything. 

 

Inspired by the Rapunzel story, this is the golden-haired princess as you've never seen her before. 

Reviewed by tweetybugshouse on

5 of 5 stars

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This is the final book in a three part series about Rapunzel.   We all know the story of girl trapped in the tower with really really long hair.   This one takes the concept from tangled the movie at least i think that were it comes from, with the glowing magic hair and builds are story with a twisted curse.  Our two main characters have been bound for so long together by this curse and now they are separated by their two kingdoms one with magic and one with not and a third one that holds our main evil character.  Their a lot of twists and turns in this story and your never quite sure how it all gonna play out in the end.  I thoroughly loved this series and look forward to reading more from this author. 

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