Book 1

Glass Kingdom

by M. Lynn

Published 13 December 2018

A hidden princess is a dangerous princess.

On the shores of Madra, tradition is law.
For Princess Helena Rhodipus, this means wearing masks to hide from common eyes.
For the people, it means bowing down to a king who cares little for them. 
Wanting to rid herself of the rules holding her back, Helena escapes into the city, unrecognizable without her mask. 
She only wants a taste of life outside her walls before returning to the only place she’s known, but she hadn’t counted on him.The boy who makes her forget about her brothers’ worries or her father’s wrath. 
What if Dell is the freedom she’s been searching for her entire life?
As she begins to believe it’s possible to be both princess and normal girl, the kingdom she loves is thrown into chaos, and her once-solid family shatters, proving they’d been made of glass all along.

Dell Tenyson has nothing. 

The unclaimed son of a dead merchant, he sleeps in the barn behind his step-mother’s grand house. 
The life suits him. He only wants to get through each day and make it to the next. 
Injured in a street fight, Dell wakes to find himself embroiled in a world of spies and plotting with an unknown girl right in the center of it. 
He doesn’t know who she is or where she’s come from, but Dell vows to do whatever is necessary to protect her. Even if that means fighting in the halls of the palace or blowing apart the castle walls. Saving princes or battling raging fires. 
A coup is coming to Madra, a battle for the kingdom’s very soul. 
Maybe winning doesn’t mean saving the crown, but only surviving its fall. 

Inspired by the Cinderella story, this is the fairytale as you've never seen it before. 

 

Glass Kingdom is book one in a duology that is part of the Fantasy and Fairytales series. 


Book 2

Glass Princess

by M. Lynn

Published 18 February 2019

A shattered princess is a vengeful princess. 

On the shores of Madra, rebellion has won. 

Her family dead or missing, Helena seeks help from the kingdom across the sea. Bela. She knows it from stories of magic and war but now finds herself at the mercy of the intimidating Basile queen. Etta is everything Helena wishes she could have been for her family and everything she hopes to be still. Convincing the foreign warrior queen to let her stay is easy. Convincing her to train a princess she barely knows is something else entirely. 

When shocking news comes out of Gaule, Helena realizes the fight for Madra hasn’t ended. It has only just begun. 

Dell Tenyson left everything behind. 

When the crown fell, he found himself on the unlikely side of those trying to save it. 

And they’d failed. 

Now, he follows Helena across the sea to help her regain what she lost. Not the crown. Her family. 

But when all she wants is vengeance, will he be enough to remind her she still has a reason to live for something more? 

Glass Princess is book two in a duology that is part of the Fantasy and Fairytales series.