Once Upon a Prince

by Samantha Winston, Mary Winter

Ellora's Cave

July 16, 2003

ISBN-13: 1843605481

Available in: e-Book

Once Upon a Prince
by Samantha Winston, Mary Winter

Princess Lily by Samantha Winston
King Henri has decided the time has come to remarry and his chosen bride-to-be is none other than his daughter, the lovely Princess Waterlily!

With the help of her fairy godmother, Fairnight Winter Violet Frost, Lily escapes her father's mad clutches to a neighboring kingdom where she takes work in the kitchens as a drudge. Her only hope to evade the unnatural marriage permanently is to win the love of Prince Lupin.

Prince of the Logos by Mary Winter
A prince should be handsome, charming, seductive... and fluffy?

When a hare entices Amelle into the forest behind the cottage she shares with her mother, Amelle thinks she going mad. She wants a prince, not some creature who talks in her mind. But when the hare leads her to a man, a prince, Amelle has to choose between her dreams of freedom and the prince who stands before her.

Sexual Content: Borderline Hard-R/NC-17 & NC-17. Genre: Not-So-Grimm Fairy Tale.



Samantha Winston's Bio

Samantha Winston is the pen name for Jennifer Macaire, an American freelance writer/illustrator. She was born in Kingston, NY and lived in Samoa, California and the Virgin Islands before moving to France. She attended Parsons school of design for fine art, and Palm Beach Junior College for art and English literature. She worked for five years as a model for Elite. Married to a professional polo player, she has three children.

After settling in France, she started writing full time and published short stories in such magazines as Polo Magazine, PKA's Advocate, The Bear Deluxe, Nuketown, The Eclipse, Anotherealm, Linnaean Street, Inkspin, Literary Potpourri, Mind Caviar and the Vestal Review. One of her short stories was nominated for the Pushcart Prize. In June 2002 she won the 3am/Harper Collins flash fiction contest for her story 'There are Geckos'.

As Jennifer Macaire, she has written a series of seven fiction novels based on the life of Alexander the Great -- the first, Time for Alexander published by Jacobyte Books in April 2002. Book two, Heroes in the Dust, will appear in March 2003, also with Jacobyte. Her science fiction novel Virtual Murder will be published by Novel Books, Inc. in March 2003, and Angels On Crusade, a fiction novel about the ill-fated eighth crusade, will appear in October 2003.

She's had several novels accepted from Ellora's Cave, the first of which is A Grand Passion.