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Heartless by anne elisabeth stengl
Heartless by anne elisabeth stengl










Una, held captive, must cling to hope to resist the dragon, but can she do it? Is her hope founded in truth and real love.enough to keep her safe? Too entranced with her young ideas of love, she is taken by surprise when the feared Dragon King attacks her father's kingdom. So much so that she is practically blind to the man she needs.who just happens to be the "real deal" perfect.

heartless by anne elisabeth stengl

But just like a young romantic girl, her ideas of the "perfect" suitor are young, far-fetched, and unrealistic. The reader follows Princess Una and her daydreams of suitors now that she has come of age. Isn't this what I always looked for as a child? I'll admit, I was quite shocked to find a new, well-written Christian fantasy. She lives with her husband and family in Northern California.Heartless (Tales of Goldstone Wood), by Anne Elisabeth Stengl, is a random read pulled off the Christian book shelf. Rachel acquires fiction and nonfiction projects with a special interest in YA, 20-something and 30-something projects and teen nonfiction. She believes that as long as two people are dedicated toward working together, the relationship can work, and they can accomplish the task at hand. Good relationships have always been important to her. Rachel’s goal is to develop strong relationships with her authors and to help them to develop lasting relationships with their editors and publishers. Through Rachel’s work at the agency and with authors, she has gained an understanding of the publishing process, contract negotiation, and what it takes to successfully write and market a book. Rachel has more than ten years of experience and training working closely with Janet Kobobel Grant and Wendy Lawton, as well as part-time with author Robin Jones Gunn in creating marketing materials and promotional ideas to keep Robin connected with her readers. She graduated from Davis in three years with a bachelor’s degree in English and minors in both religious studies and psychology.

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Her favorite part of the job was reading a manuscript and providing an author with feedback to help him or her to improve the project. Davis and then, after graduating, worked part-time at the agency as an assistant. Rachel started at Books & Such as a summer intern while she was attending U.C. Rachel Kent has been an agent with Books & Such since 2007. Quick Links: Find Rachel on Twitter | on Facebook












Heartless by anne elisabeth stengl