exasperated look.
Lilliana laughed.
“And I want to make it very clear, that next time you decide to run off and have an adventure you are not leaving me behind with Sir Rhodius. I can’t tell you how boring this week has been with that man. You just can’t imagine the terrors.”
“Let’s go to my rooms and you can tell me all about it,” Lilliana said.
It was good to be home.
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The Story
While bobbing on top of the waves on an inflatable alligator, Susan began telling her then-5-yr-old daughter, Kristen, about a magical princess of the sea. Soon all of her children became entranced with the story and a family tradition of telling Princess Lilliana stories on vacation was born. The book you’ve just read is an adaptation of the original story told to the little girl on the edge of the Atlantic.
The Author
Susan loves kids of all ages and has five of her own to thoroughly enjoy with her fun-loving husband, Randy. She graduated with a degree in chemistry from Emory University and has taught preschool and high school. She has lived in many of the Southern states and currently resides in Charlotte, North Carolina. Her heart belongs to Jesus.
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