![]() Daniel, meanwhile, has done the unforgivable he has approached the wizards, now banished from the kingdom, for their help. Her inexperience and ignorance land her in the clutches of brigands. Madeline, however brave she feels inside, is completely unprepared for life in the real world. Various princely suitors (mostly unsuitable!), but eager to court favour with the king, also set off on their own missions to retrieve the princess. ![]() Her disappearance throws the castle and indeed the whole kingdom into total turmoil, with Knight Daniel, her champion and protector, setting off to find her. The only thing to do is run away desperate measures for sure, but a drastic situation calls for an equally drastic response. She wants freedom, independence, the ability to make her own choices, and-very importantly-to choose her future husband for herself. This indignity totally offends Madeline who is quite capable of making her own decisions. For one thing, her father King Theodore has decided that at the ball to celebrate her sixteenth birthday, a suitor will be chosen for her. ![]() Princess Madeline lives in the fairy tale kingdom of Soron, with a loving father and twin brother, Braden, a castle of servants at her beck and call, a charmed and pampered existence … and yet, she is not happy. Publisher: Malachite Quills Publishing (November 28, 2012) ![]() Book Review: The Escape of Princess Madeline ![]()
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