



My first problem with the book is that the plot ran a bit slowly for me, especially in the beginning. And I don't know if this contributed to one of the reasons as to why I didn't find myself enjoying this. Not sure if I have to know how the Princess Bride goes since I never read the book nor have I watched the movie (I'm just not a tv person in general) so, I had a hazy sense of how the book will be. Swoony romance, sword fights, a great cast of characters and some clever parallels to a story about another princess who won’t be made a bride makes The Princess Will Save You a strong contender for my favorite novel of the year.”-Emily Hall Schroen, Main Street Books, St.Decided to read this one because I get to know that this is a gender-bent of the Princess Bride retelling. Swoony romance, sword fights, a great cast of characters and some clever parallels to a story about another princess who won’t be made a bride makes The Princess Will Save You a strong contender for my favorite novel of the year.”-Emily Hall Schroen, Main Street Books, St. And yes, this is a kissing book.”-Ashley Poston, author of Heart of Iron “Full of inconceivable wit, daring adventure, and cunning political machinations…It’s as if Sarah Henning looked into my soul that yearned for a book like The Princess Bride and said-as you wish. Sure to please anyone who grew up loving tales of princesses.”-Emily Lloyd-Jones, author of The Bone Houses “An action-packed adventure with a fierce heroine that is sure to enthrall! Sarah Henning has created a fantasy narrative that weaves together love and betrayal, pirates and swordplay. There’s something for everyone in this book.”-Adrienne Young, New York Times bestselling author of The Sky in the Deep “Everything we love about YA fantasy, complete with first love, sweeping adventure, and a fierce heroine who holds her own. And nothing will stop her from saving her true love. But Amarande was raised to be a warrior, not a sacrifice. To force her hand, her beloved, the stableboy Luca, is kidnapped. When her father dies, Princess Amarande is given an ultimatum: marry the leader of a neighboring kingdom, or lose her crown-and possibly her life.
