Don’t miss out on Post Apocalyptic Princesses, a set of thrilling dystopian fairy tale retellings ideal for fans of The Selection, Red Queen, and The Lunar Chronicles. Scroll down to start reading today!
If your favorite books have…
- arranged marriages
- slow-burn romance
- royal rebels
- maps at the beginning of each book
- star-crossed lovers
- fairy tale retellings
- dystopian fantasy settings
- love triangles
- reluctant heroes
- neurodivergent characters
- friends-to-lovers
- no spice, a.k.a. tame, sweet, or clean romance (with kissing!)
- smart female protagonists
- soft cinnamon roll male protagonists
- dual first-person POV
- enemies-to-allies
- secrets and betrayal
- unbreakable female friendships
- dystopian governments and rebellions
- quirky, mysterious love interests
- own voices indie books
- evil stepmothers
- runaway princesses
- mutual pining
- and so much more!
…then Post Apocalyptic Princesses is sure to be your next literary fascination.
Girl in the Snow: Post Apocalyptic Princesses #1
No electricity, no phones, and a broken princess to blame. Winter in the Seven Kingdoms just got colder…
After being promised in marriage to a smug, stuck-up stranger, Eira thought she couldn’t get any angrier. Now, she’s on the run, and the entire kingdom is convinced that she built an EMP device and destroyed their power grid.
With Eira’s best friend, infuriating fiancé, and the entire Royal Guard on her tail, staying hidden in a tiny village seems like her best—and only—option. But, as Eira uncovers a series of long-hidden truths about the Queen and late King, hiding from her destiny becomes nearly impossible.
Will Eira’s evidence be enough to convince the kingdom of her innocence, or will it be just enough to get her executed?
If you can’t get enough of Grimm’s imaginative Fairy Tales, Marissa Meyer’s Cinder, and Kiera Cass’ The Selection series, then you’ll be enchanted by the heart and suspense of Post-Apocalyptic Princesses.
Girl in the Snow, a dystopian fairytale retelling loosely inspired by Snow White and the Huntsman, is the first book in the series. It takes place chronologically after the Post-Apocalyptic Princesses prequel, Girl in the Dark.
Grab a copy of Girl in the Snow to start the dangerously clever journey today!
Girl in the Sea: Post Apocalyptic Princesses #2
In the Seven Kingdoms, not all disasters are natural.
After a mysterious electromagnetic disturbance nearly destroys her kingdom, exiled princess Eira hears of faraway islands suffering from strange, violent ocean storms. Now she’s determined to investigate, and her evil stepmother—the Queen—has assigned Eira’s insufferable fiancé to join the expedition.
When an unexpected tempest shatters Eira’s ship and a beautiful red-haired girl saves Eira’s fiancé from drowning, then disappears, he’s left believing that Eira is his savior. Now that he’s falling in love with her for real, Eira can tell him the truth and risk his rage…or she can gain a new ally by allowing him to believe a lie.
But a startling new discovery leaves Eira gasping for breath: the erratic, deadly storms taking place throughout the islands aren’t natural, but man-made. Will Eira uncover the villain responsible in time, or will she watch in horror as yet another civilization succumbs to a terrible fate?
If you can’t get enough of Grimm’s imaginative Fairy Tales and Kiera Cass’ The Selection series, then you’ll be enchanted by the heart and suspense of Post-Apocalyptic Princesses.
Grab a copy of Girl in the Sea to start the addictively thrilling journey!
Hood—The Lieutenant: A Post Apocalyptic Princesses Short Story
Legends aren’t born-they’re made.
Of course, 14-year-old Robin worried about her grandma living alone in the forest. With her mother deployed in the Royal Guard and her brother running a criminal empire, Nonna was the closest family she had. But she never imagined that knights would show up to arrest Nonna and throw her into prison—for crimes Nonna definitely committed.
To save Nonna from a slow, lonely death in jail, all Robin has to do is travel to the nation’s capital city, find a mysterious contact, and break her grandma out of a high-security prison. Except she has no papers, no money to travel, and no family to accompany her.
Robin faces an impossible choice: let her beloved Nonna stay in prison forever, slowly weakening under a cruel government’s torture…or find the strength to resist the government alone.
If you’re a fan of The Selection’s world of royalty, Marissa Meyer’s futuristic Cinder, and Grimms’ imaginative, twisted fairy tales, then you’ll fall in love with Hood!
Read Hood today to enter the thrilling dystopian fantasy series Post-Apocalyptic Princesses.
Girl in the Dark: A Post Apocalyptic Princesses Prequel
Evil stepmothers aren’t born—they’re made.
After a devastating plague nearly destroyed humanity, Vespera never expected to leave the safety of her rural homestead. But the ruling royals chose her to help repopulate the kingdom’s capital city, and a single peasant girl can’t defy a power-hungry new government without a death wish.
Things go from bad to worse when, instead of rewarding her loyalty as promised, the city officials doom her to a life of servitude and labor in the lowest class of society. When blind obedience to her rulers leaves her unemployed, homeless, and estranged from her family, Vespera’s attempt to change her fate and avenge the peaceful life she lost leads to even more trouble.
Because in a city swarming with nobles, soldiers, and rebels, revenge will come at a desperate cost…
If you can’t get enough of Grimm’s imaginative Fairy Tales, Marissa Meyer’s Cinder, and Kiera Cass’ The Selection series, then you’ll be enchanted by the heart and suspense of Post-Apocalyptic Princesses.
Girl in the Dark, a dystopian fairytale retelling loosely inspired by Cinderella, is the series’ prequel. It takes place chronologically before the first Post-Apocalyptic Princesses novel, Girl in the Snow.
Grab a copy of Girl in the Dark to start this chilling, villainous royal dystopian fantasy story today!
You can also get the entire Post Apocalyptic Princesses series for no extra cost as part of your Kindle Unlimited subscription.