An adopted princess, a dark stranger, and a kingdom of masked souls. The king brought Iris into his castle when she was only days old, but on her sixteenth birthday she will be swept into an adventure which threatens to uncover or destroy her home, her life, and her very identity.
The Dagger and the Rose is a contemporary take on the great fairy tales. Illustrated in striking water colors, it evokes the wonder of the great bedtime stories. Young and old alike will be transported to a world of piercing joy and terrible beauty.
An adopted princess, a dark stranger, and a kingdom of masked souls. The king brought Iris into his castle when she was only days old, but ...
"Luxury living at Hubris Towers: Isn't it time you get what you really deserve?"
Comedy of manners meets comedy of errors in this madcap series for fans of Fawlty Towers and P. G. Wodehouse.
When Jimmy Acorn applies to become the new concierge at Hubris Towers, there are a few things he doesn't know. He doesn't know how he's going to make rent. He doesn't know why wealthy tenants would move into a half-constructed building. And he doesn't know, strictly speaking, just what a concierge does.
What he does know is that eviction is...
"Luxury living at Hubris Towers: Isn't it time you get what you really deserve?"
"Luxury living at Hubris Towers: Isn't it time you get what you really deserve?"
Comedy of manners meets comedy of errors in this madcap series for fans of Fawlty Towers and P. G. Wodehouse.
When Jimmy Acorn applies to become the new concierge at Hubris Towers, there are a few things he doesn't know. He doesn't know how he's going to make rent. He doesn't know why wealthy tenants would move into a half-constructed building. And he doesn't know, strictly speaking, just what a concierge does.
What he does know is that eviction is...
"Luxury living at Hubris Towers: Isn't it time you get what you really deserve?"