
I’m not saying, replied the mirror, but Annie didn’t hear. I won’t tell you even if you beg me to.īeg you to what? Annie murmured, nearly asleep again. Well, if that’s the way you’re going to be! the mirror declared in a huff. I’m getting married tomorrow and I need my rest. Unless the castle is about to fall down around our ears, I don’t want to hear about it. Oh, it’s you, Annie mumbled, and snuggled deeper under her covers. She’d had the mirror moved to the far corner only the day before and wasn’t used to seeing it there. It took her a moment to recognize the face in the magic mirror. When she spotted the disembodied head that seemed to be floating in the corner, her heart lurched. Enough moonlight came through the window that she could see that her bedchamber was empty. I know something you don’t know! an eerie voice whispered in a singsong way.Īnnie’s eyes shot open and she stared into the dark, trying to see if someone was in the room with her.


Only Annie and Liam can get past the magical fog to find Moonbeam, but even after they find her, it's up to them to discover who cast the spells that ruined the wedding, and why the unknown king wants to conquer Treecrest.ĭon't miss the rest of the Wide-Awake Princess series by E. Queen Karolina decides that they need the help of her fairy godmother, Moonbeam, but a pea-soup fog keeps the messengers from leaving. Members of the wedding party come down with strange afflictions, Annie's gown is ruined, a storm floods the castle grounds, and an unknown king lays seige to the castle. Liam's father doesn't show up, nor do the magic-wielding guests.


With the help of family and friends, Annie and Liam's wedding day looks as if it's going to be perfect, until everything starts to go wrong. The magical fourth book in the Wide-Awake Princess series, by the author of The Frog Princess.
