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The Lost Princess The Lost Princess by Connie Glynn
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“Wow, being in love sure sounds exhausting. - Lola”
Connie Glynn, The Lost Princess
“Lottie was important to him, and not just because she was Ellie’s Portman, not because he was her Partizan. Like the sun itself, she was an unstoppable force casting light on everything she touched. He wanted to be in that light, to feel her warmth and protect it. He just wasn’t sure if anyone was worthy of it.”
Connie Glynn, The Lost Princess
“We're our own pack.”
Connie Glynn, The Lost Princess
“Ellie continued, before he had a chance to speak. ‘You should be king. You and Lottie should get married and the two of you should rule Maradova together. That would be better for everyone.’ It was an attempt at a joke, he knew that, but her words shocked him. All his training, all his hard work, was to make sure that one day Ellie would take her rightful place on the throne. Not once in his whole life had he ever considered himself worthy to take on that role, and yet imagining it now made his mouth water, halfway between hunger and a convulsing need to be sick. It was nauseating, not because he hated it but because part of him – an awful, disgusting part of him – realized he liked the image. King of Maradova, with Lottie as the real queen.”
Connie Glynn, The Lost Princess
“She is my age and comparably improper…”
Connie Glynn, The Lost Princess
“Ellie’s uncle Claude was the Master of Leviathan.”
Connie Glynn, The Rosewood Chronicles #3: The Lost Princess: Secrets and Danger Threaten Hidden Friends for Kids
“In front of her, Lottie’s sketchbook lay open, filled with drawings of the vampire cat, alongside a hideous demon Goat Man with an odd resemblance to the king—if the king were scary and had horns.”
Connie Glynn, The Rosewood Chronicles #3: The Lost Princess: Secrets and Danger Threaten Hidden Friends for Kids
“In front of her, strolling into the dining hall, was Jamie, waving goodbye to Haru. She noticed Haru shoot him back a breezy smile that was so soft she wanted to squish it between her fingers.”
Connie Glynn, The Rosewood Chronicles #3: The Lost Princess: Secrets and Danger Threaten Hidden Friends for Kids
“Jamie watched Haru with fascination. The smooth way he moved in the steam, the sharp curve of his jaw that bloomed like a flower when he smiled.”
Connie Glynn, The Lost Princess
“Goat Man”
Connie Glynn, The Lost Princess
“Jamie, please.’ Before she could stop herself, desperate fingers reached out for him, grabbing his jacket.”
Connie Glynn, The Lost Princess
“He was shirtless, and still not wearing his wolf pendant. She blinked rapidly, tearing her eyes away before she could fully take him in, her cheeks going red with the sudden thought that this was a very stupid idea.”
Connie Glynn, The Lost Princess
“They were enraptured by it, none of them moving, until suddenly Jamie started to take his shirt off. ‘Jamie!’ Lottie spluttered. ‘What are you doing?’ Ignoring their confused expressions, he carefully took the blade from Sayuri’s hands and bundled it up in the shirt. ‘That thing is incredibly sharp. I’m wrapping it so it’s safe to carry back,’ he replied, ever practical. Ellie rolled her eyes, the magic of the blade vanishing into Jamie’s shirt, yet Lottie and Sayuri couldn’t drag their gaze away. It was such an odd sight. Jamie, towering and bare-skinned with glowing golden eyes in the moonlit forest. There was something fairy-tale about it, like he might be a great muscular centaur. Or possibly a demon.”
Connie Glynn, The Lost Princess
“Ellie was next, followed close behind by Jamie. The two turned in unison, both holding their hands out to Lottie. ‘Oh.’ She wasn’t sure what else to say or whose hand to take so instead she took both. ‘Thank”
Connie Glynn, The Lost Princess