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The Serpent’s Tower

A Retelling of Medusa and Rapunzel

Publisher: Independently Published
Year of Publication: 2023
Book type: Novel | Series
Age: YA (12-18)
Genre: Romance
Sub Genre: Action · Mythical · Mythology · Retelling · Romance · Romantic Fantasy
Language: English
Key Phrases: Clean Romance · Greek Mythology · medusa · mythology · rapunzel · the fairmyth chronicles · villian · villian romance
Medusa meets Rapunzel

Ranessa Medzel always wanted to be a princess until she realized she was destined to be the villain. Born as a gorgon with unusual beauty and vibrant emerald hair, she tried her luck at impressing the king as a young child with her ability to command serpents. Everything goes well, until an accident results in a missing prized jewel, and the gorgon becomes the easiest to blame. Angering a divine ruler never ends well, and in Ranessa’s case, it has a rather blinding result…
Now cursed to blind anyone she looks at, Ranessa is forced to hide away from the world that had made her a monster. With only a tower full of snakes to keep her company, ideas of revenge serve as her only entertainment.
Prince Phillip is the son of the great divine king of the oceans, but he himself wasn’t born with magic. Eager to prove his worth as a future ruler, he sets off on a mission to rid the kingdom of the snake-wielding gorgon who plagues their people.
Ranessa is all too pleased to have the prince join her—after all, killing her former betrothed would be the revenge she’s waited her entire life for. Phillip can only prove himself by bringing back the gorgon’s head, and Ranessa can only free herself by killing the royals who forced her into solitude. Will one of them emerge victorious? Or will they both remain blind to the true villains at work?

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