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Sleep Like Death
Cinderella is dead, but Snow White fights on ...
Princess Eve was raised with one purpose: to destroy the Knight, an evil sorcerer who terrorises Queen's Bridge with his wicked magic. Far too many of her subjects have been devastated by the Knight's trickery but Eve's own unique magic – the ability to conjure weapons from nature – makes her a worthy adversary.
As she approaches her seventeenth birthday, Eve is ready to battle. But her mother, Queen Regina, has been acting bizarrely, talking to a strange mirror alone every night. Then a young man claiming to be the Knight's messenger appears and shares a shocking truth about Eve's past. Unsure of who to trust or what to do next, Eve must find the courage to fight. But will it be enough to save her family and her queendom?
This FairyLoot exclusive was adapted from the original paperback book that Bloomsbury Publishing UK first published in June 2024. This edition was only available with a monthly suscription to FairyLoot’s YA book box.
Special Edition Exclusives:
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Exclusive hardback edition
- Illustrated artwork on the reverse of the dust jacket
- Digital sprayed edge
- Top and bottom solid sprayed edge
- Foil design on the hardcover
- Illustrated foiled endpapers
- All editions digitally signed by the author
Author
Kalynn Bayron
Editors
Katie Ager and Jessica Bellman
Illustrators
Jacket illustration and printed edge by Andrew Davis, illustrated artwork on the reverse of the dust jacket, foiled illustrated endpapers and foiled case design by Rachel Bostick
Designer
Danielle Rippengill
Format
234mm x 156mm, 352pp; hardback
Publishers
Bloomsbury Publishing (UK, July 2024)
Kalynn Bayron
Editors
Katie Ager and Jessica Bellman
Illustrators
Jacket illustration and printed edge by Andrew Davis, illustrated artwork on the reverse of the dust jacket, foiled illustrated endpapers and foiled case design by Rachel Bostick
Designer
Danielle Rippengill
Format
234mm x 156mm, 352pp; hardback
Publishers
Bloomsbury Publishing (UK, July 2024)







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