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Prudence Marsh is Not a Nobody Anymore

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She left home to chase her dreams. Instead, she found a band of thieves...

Prudence Marsh has always known she's meant for more than playing violin in her sleepy little town. So, when she hears of an audition to perform at the royal wedding, she knows this is finally it: her chance to become somebody.

Callum DiCorvo - roguishly handsome cursebreaker and bandit extraordinaire - is perfectly happy with his life of crime. When Pru collides with Callum and his crew in a roadside robbery that leaves her beloved violin in splinters, she insists on travelling with his ragtag crew until they replace it.

Before long, Pru finds herself growing close to the motley bunch, especially Callum, whose sparkling banter and crooked smiles tease her like a song she can't get out of her head.

Then, the crew discover an opportunity that could change everything: a heist in the mystical Lune Vault at the palace on the night of the royal wedding. And Pru must now decide between the dream she's chased for so long and the life she never expected to find along the way...

A brand-new, cosy, heartwarming fantasy romance for anyone that loves Robin Hood and Tangled. Perfect for fans of Assistant to the Villain, Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries and The Very Secret Society Of Irregular Witches.

Tropes:

?Robin Hood-style bandits

?Found Family

?Small-Town

?Forced proximity

?Road trip

?Slow burn but spicy

Praise for Prudence Marsh is Not a Nobody Anymore

  • An irresistibly delightful cozy fantasy filled with plant magic, love, and second chances! I absolutely loved this warm and wonderful book!Charming...A romance that, gently and pleasantly, asks questions about power and its uses. - New York TimesI have rarely read a book so charming! Emily Krempholtz has crafted a story sharp and lovely, vile and thoughtful, in a world full of heartwarming contradictions.A book to curl up on the couch with, a fire blazing in the hearth and a cup of something warm and delicious in your hands. Emily Krempholtz' debut is lyrical and swoony and a wonderfully hopeful story of second chances that I never wanted to end. Pure magic!An enchanting blend of botany and banter, Violet Thistlewaite Is Not a Villain Anymore brews romance, redemption, and a homicidal houseplant into an utterly irresistible potion. The perfect cozy fantasy for anyone who believes in second chances. Prepare to fall under its leafy spell!Both Violet and Nathanial stole my heart from their very first mentions, and I loved seeing them grow as individuals, then blossom together...This is bursting with magic and heart.

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