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Most trolls have no natural magical ability. However, Christine does. Enchanted powders swirl up when she walks by. Charms glow. What happens when Christine tries to direct her magical powers? Nothing. Nada. Zip. Something blocks Christine from reaching her full magical potential. But what? "The Princess Troll"-the second novel in The Seattle Trolls trilogy and the delightful continuation "The Changeling Troll"-follows Christine on her journeys through a skewed Seattle and her encounters with outrageous and whimsical characters. A coming of age tale for all ages! Be sure to read the other…mehr

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Most trolls have no natural magical ability. However, Christine does. Enchanted powders swirl up when she walks by. Charms glow. What happens when Christine tries to direct her magical powers? Nothing. Nada. Zip. Something blocks Christine from reaching her full magical potential. But what? "The Princess Troll"-the second novel in The Seattle Trolls trilogy and the delightful continuation "The Changeling Troll"-follows Christine on her journeys through a skewed Seattle and her encounters with outrageous and whimsical characters. A coming of age tale for all ages! Be sure to read the other books in the Seattle Trolls trilogy, "The Changeling Troll" and "The Fairy Bridge Troll", as well as the continuing adventures of Christine in the Troll Wars trilogy.
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Leah Cutter writes page-turning, wildly imaginative fiction set in exotic locations, such as a magical New Orleans, the ancient Orient, rural Kentucky, Seattle, Minneapolis, and many others. She writes fantasy, science fiction, mystery, literary, and horror fiction. Her short fiction has been published in magazines like "Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine" and "Talebones", anthologies like Fiction River, and on the web. Her long fiction has been published both by New York publishers as well as small presses. Read more books by Leah Cutter at www.KnottedRoadPress.com. Follow her blog at www.LeahCutter.com.