Entwined by Heather Dixon

23/11/2016 19:33

When her mother dies, Azalea's whole world collapses. Her father, King Harold XI, denies her and her eleven sisters everything that could make the loss better – light, colours, laughing and especially dancing. And then, he leaves the girls to wage a war. Azalea is forced to be mother and father to her sisters, the youngest a new born. But how can she help her the people who look up to her coping with something that's just as unbearable to her? When she can't even help herself through the only relief she knows – dancing? The solution is simple: When the magical handkerchief of her mother opens a secret passage to a beautiful pavilion in a forest of silver, the sisters find a place where they can dance through the night. But no gift comes without a price. And the Guardian is about to collect that price…

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