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An Evil Enchantress and her son create chaos by interrupting a Roschen Royal Family meal. Two broken statues, a swan, and six geese remain in the wreckage left behind. To keep her brothers safe, Princess Rosemary pretends to be a goose girl. When the curse makes that impossible, they leave the castle grounds and head to the safest place they can think of: the cabin where they spent their summers as children. Faced with being geese during the day and humans at night, the Roschen princes and Rosemary try to figure out how to break the curse they are under. When a Huntsman and Prince Chord of…mehr

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An Evil Enchantress and her son create chaos by interrupting a Roschen Royal Family meal. Two broken statues, a swan, and six geese remain in the wreckage left behind. To keep her brothers safe, Princess Rosemary pretends to be a goose girl. When the curse makes that impossible, they leave the castle grounds and head to the safest place they can think of: the cabin where they spent their summers as children. Faced with being geese during the day and humans at night, the Roschen princes and Rosemary try to figure out how to break the curse they are under. When a Huntsman and Prince Chord of Majstro are guided to them by the Enchanted Forest's influence, they learn the solution to breaking the curse: Rosemary must make six shirts out of stinging nettle and she cannot speak a word until the last one is finished As Rosemary and the Huntsman grow closer, a darkness hides, waiting for the right moment to strike. Will the Roschen princes remain cursed geese forever? Will Rosemary make all six shirts for her brothers? Will the evil lurking in the shadows win? The Goose Girl is a mash-up of 'Sleeping Beauty,' 'The Goose Girl', and 'The Six Swans,' along with a few other fairy tales sprinkled into the mix. It is book nine in the Enchanted Forest series, but book two in the Roschen Chronicles Duology. It can be read separately from the rest of the series, but is best read with The Swan Princess.