Hannah and the Kingdom of Bugbears is a fantasy adventure in which the young Hannah sets off on a great journey to rescue the Princess Aleena from the clutches of the Bugbear Prince, who plans on marrying her! Hannah is joined by the King’s most trusted men: Minister Lucas, Commander Maxim Jacov, Chef Maatia and Prince Ronald, the Princess’ betrothed, and encounters many new dangers and friends along the way. Get ready for an adventure like no other as Hannah and friends enter the Kingdom of Bugbears and discover the true meaning of courage and unconditional love!
Free on 29th - 30th Sep 13
Reviews:
" this is a sweet and entrancing tale for young children, able to stretch readers with larger vocabulary if they read it themselves."
Reviewer: Reader for Bookangel.
Hannah, the handmaid and best friend to Princess Aleena, is happily preparing for her friend's marriage to Prince Ronald. When the Princess is kidnapped before the wedding by the Prince of the Bugbears, Hanah bravely sets off to rescue her mistress. With a full cast of likeable well written characters from the Palace Chef to the Minister, and even the antagonist, this is an entrancing tale suitable for younger readers (0-8) - and able to keep adults awake as well! I spotted no typos or grammar errors, and although the language is simple it flows well. There are a few longer words, like "inauspicious", which will stretch early readers, but nothing that would make them stop reading. The formatting deserves a mention, just for the wonderful use of colour for the titles, if your Kindle supports it. In conclusion, this is a sweet and entrancing tale for young children, able to stretch readers with larger vocabulary if they read it themselves. It is perfect to read in bed to younger children, or to amuse them on a rainy afternoon. Tom Stephen has crafted the rare example of a book ideal for its audience: 4 stars. Rating:4