Fortune’s Fool: A Tale of the Five Hundred Kingdoms

Mythology & Folk Tales

Author: Mercedes Lackey

The Barnes & Noble Review,New York Times–bestselling author Mercedes Lackey spins a variety of fairy tales — think The Little Mermaid and old Russian folktales — into a satisfying romantic fantasy in this third installment in her Five Hundred Kingdoms series.,,Katya, the youngest daughter of the Sea King, is sent by her father on a spying expedition. It’s a perfect assignm….Read More

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