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#snippetSaturday Snow White edition!

Hello everyone! If you're in my Page Turners Club on Facebook, then you've already seen a couple of snippets from this book, but if not, here's your first peek at Snow White and the Seven Dwarf Planets! :D

Snow is my very own girl on fire. She's had everything taken from her by the Queen and she's ready to take back what' rightfully hers. Follow me here, on social media, or in my mailing list to get all the updates as this book comes to life! You can also find a different sneak peek of this book at the end of Planet Neverland.

"You should have just let me go."

Hunter shrugged, that infuriating smile going all the way to his eyes — a golden brown she could see now that it wasn't so dark — twinkling with amusement she didn't understand. "What can I say? I can't resist a damsel in distress."

She pursed her lips, trying with all her might to glare at him hard enough that he caught on fire like the Summer Palace had. He remained regretfully unsinged. "I am not a damsel, and I wasn't in distress," she said, crossing her arms.

"Oh, you weren't? Most people being chased by the Queen's guard are in a bit of trouble. But I'm sure you could've handled them. There were what... Five? Ten of them tops. That little blaster of yours definitely could've made quick work of them." His eyes still sparkled and that only enraged her further. He'd interfered with her plans and now she was stuck on this ship with him until they could find somewhere safe to port — or until he dropped her off unceremoniously on a remote outpost she couldn't escape from.

"Are you mocking me?" she asked, her voice picking up in pitch with the flash of indignant rage that rushed through her. Didn't he know who she was? Didn't he know he couldn't talk to a princess like that? She balled her hands into fists and unclenched them. Of course he didn't know who she was. No one even knew if she was alive or dead.

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