Blog Tour/Review: The Persnickety Princess by Falcon Storm

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High up in the tallest tower of the purplest castle in the Kingdom by the Sea, Princess Lavender awaits rescue. Desperate as she may be, only the most dashing, well dressed, properly mannered prince will do. Oh, and he must stand exactly four and three-quarters inches taller than her. A princess has got to have standards, after all. When, finally, one such prince comes to her castle—not to rescue her, but her younger sister—Lavender refuses to be ignored. Instead of waiting for the next suitor to come along, she devises a plan to put herself in danger, thus forcing the upstart prince to forget her sister and rescue her instead. Well accustomed to getting her way, there is only one thing, unfortunately, that this princess can’t control—her luck. When her plans go awry, putting her in very real danger, will she allow the prince to rescue her as he sees fit? Will he even want to try? And will anyone be able to find a way to rescue Lavender from her persnickety ways once and for all? Find out in this comedic tale of princes, dragons, and dreams that just may come true. The Persnickety Princess is a lower grade chapter book intended for kids 6 to 9 years old (although kids of all ages are sure to enjoy it! Pick up your copy through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Smashwords or Kobo Books

This young reader book is adorable! A debut novel by Falcon Storm, The Persnickety Princess is a tale that readers of all ages can delight in. I know I laughed the whole time!
Princess Lavender is the pickiest of the picky. Food can not touch. Her tomboy sister disgusts her. And most of all she want to be rescued by a prince. But not any prince the perfect one that meets all of her high standards. One day after all of her plotting and planning to be rescued by the most perfect prince (Lavender even hires a "Wicked Witch" who rather just sit around and have tea with her cat, Mr. Whiskers) he comes but not for her but her sister Petunia! Mayhem ensues as Lavender persistently tries to make Prince Hugo rescue and marry her!


This was such a delightful read and had so much fun involved that I wished it was longer. Luckily this is going to e a series, which we all know I am fond of, so I can not wait for the next book in the Upon A. Time Tales! Falcon Storm you got some high standards to up hold!!!

This is another awesome tour done by Novel Publicity and since it's a launch tour there's some awesome swag to be won! So read about the wonderful Falcon Storm (Who by the way is Emlyn Chand's wonderful hubby. I know right? Awesome author couple like Scott Westerfeld and Justine Larbalestier. Google them. They're awesome!)


About the author: I was born in the frozen wasteland of Alaska with the unfortunate stigma of being both a daydreamer and left-handed. Starting from an early age, I've filled my life with stories of every sort from my father's hunting trips to the Holy Trilogy (read: Star Wars). In the fourth grade, I became more interested in telling stories of my own than listening to those of others. Doctors—being doctors—attempted to medicate them out of me, but the best cure has always been a pen, a notebook, and my crazy, unrestrained imagination. I continue to whittle away at these stories in my endless search for the one that will finally bring me back to reality. All the while, I secretly hope such a story will never come along. I hear "reality" is far too boring. Connect with Falcon on his website, Facebook, a Rafflecopter giveaway

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4 comments

  1. YAY! So glad you loved The Persnickety Princess, Lydia, and thanks for the shout-out for me, too <3

    Em

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  2. Lavender was so hilarious. I am glad she found her prince in the end and learned maybe being so picky wasn't good ;)

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  3. I'm really looking forward to sitting down with my Granddaughters to read this.

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  4. So glad you enjoyed it! And Challenge Accepted! I'll make sure to work just as hard on Natalie's book.

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