A guest post from Monique Roy, author of kid’s fantasy Laurel’s Marvelous Kingdom
One stormy night, a wicked witch kidnaps the kingdom’s two princesses in an attempt to turn them against each other. Now, Prince Falcon must save the princesses before one of them turns evil.
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Guest Post: Inspiration for Laurel’s Marvelous Kingdom
The inspiration for Laurel’s Marvelous Kingdom was to create a fun, fairy-tale story that will hopefully enliven children’s imagination with a little witchy fun included. The story was an inspiration to write as it embodies some fairy-tale elements. The book is also magical and takes place in a faraway land. It has princesses, a handsome prince, and a happy ending. I also enjoyed writing a fun story for children with an important message. The story teaches children about what makes us unique, appreciating our particular characteristics, and doing what we love.
About Monique Roy
Monique’s passion for writing began as a young girl while penning stories in a journal. Now she looks forward to deepening her passion by creating many unique stories that do nothing less than intrigue her readers.
Monique holds a degree in journalism from Southern Methodist University in Dallas and is the author of a middle-grade book Once Upon a Time in Venice, historical fiction novel Across Great Divides, and historical fiction novel A Savage Kultur.
Monique was born in Cape Town, South Africa, and her grandparents were European Jews who fled their home as Hitler rose to power. It’s their story that inspired her to write Across Great Divides, her first historical novel.
She resides in Dallas, Texas, with her husband and son. She also works as a freelance writer.
Giveaway
Monique Roy will be awarding a free hard copy of Laurel’s Marvelous Kingdom to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.
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