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Cameron Dokey

    January 1, 1956

    Cameron Dokey's work delves into the complexities of relationships and moral quandaries. Her prose is often characterized as lyrical and incisive, frequently exploring the psychological depths of her characters and the darker aspects of human nature. Readers appreciate her skill in crafting compelling narratives that resonate with profound emotional impact and unforgettable characters. Her stories are ideal for those seeking literature that is both thought-provoking and emotionally engaging.

    Cameron Dokey
    Wild Orchid. A Retelling of "The Ballad of Mulan"
    Golden: A Retelling of Rapunzel
    The Storyteller's Daughter
    How Not to Spend Your Senior Year
    Kissed: Belle/Sunlight and Shadow/Winter's Child
    Beauty Sleep
    • Beauty Sleep

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      "ONCE UPON A TIME" IS TIMELESS The Princess Aurore has had an unusual childhood. Cursed at birth, Aurore is fated to prick her finger at the age of sixteen and sleep for one hundred years -- until a prince awakens her with a kiss. So, to protect her, Aurore's loving parents forbid any task requiring a needle. Unable to sew or embroider like most little princesses, Aurore instead explores the castle grounds and beyond, where her warmth and generosity soon endear her to the townspeople. their devotion to the spirited princess grows as she does. On her sixteenth birthday, Aurore learns that the impending curse will harm not only her, but the entire kingdom as well. Unwilling to cause suffering, she will embark on a quest to end the evil magic. The princess's bravery will be rewarded as she finds adventure, enchantment, a handsome prince, and ultimately her destiny

      Beauty Sleep
    • Featuring three enchanting romantic fairy tale retellings, this collection explores themes of longing and love's resilience. In "Belle," readers encounter a fresh take on a classic tale, while "Sunlight and Shadow" delves into the complexities of light and darkness in relationships. "Winter's Child" adds a touch of magic and mystery, showcasing the transformative power of love. Together, these stories celebrate the idea that absence can deepen affection and strengthen bonds.

      Kissed: Belle/Sunlight and Shadow/Winter's Child
    • How Not to Spend Your Senior Year

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Rule #1: If at all possible, don’t pretend to be something you’re not. Specifically, don’t play dead. Trust me on this one. I did it, so I should know. Jo O’Connor has spent her whole life moving around. When it comes to new schools, there’s not a trick in the book about starting over that Jo doesn’t know. But life is about to teach her a new trick: how to disappear entirely. Rule #2: Always expect the Spanish Inquisition, no matter what anyone else does. They have to move again. Now. This very night. Jo knows better than to argue. Her dad is the key witness in a major case against a big-time bad guy. But Jo just can’t resist one last visit to the school where she’s been so happy. All she wants is to say good-bye. That can’t cause any problems, can it? Rule #3: Never assume you can predict the future. Now Jo’s one last visit has landed her smack in the middle of a ghost story. Specifically, her own. By the time it’s over, she’ll have a whole new set of rules about what’s real, what’s make-believe, and—most of all—what’s important.

      How Not to Spend Your Senior Year
    • The Storyteller's Daughter

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.9(340)Add rating

      "ONCE UPON A TIME"IS TIMELESS In a faraway kingdom, a king has been betrayed. Deeply hurt and bitterly angry, he vows never to be deceived again. Unfortunately, the king's plan to protect himself will endanger all of the realm's young women, unless one of them will volunteer to marry the king -- and surrender her life. To everyone's relief and horror, one young woman steps forward. The daughter of a legendary storyteller, Shahrazad believes it is her destiny to accept this risk and sacrifice herself. On the night of her wedding to the king, Shahrazad begins to weave a tale. Fascinated, the king lets her live night after night. Just when Shahrazad dares to believe that she has found a way to keep her life -- and an unexpected love -- a treacherous plot will disrupt her plan. Now she can only hope that love is strong enough to save her.

      The Storyteller's Daughter
    • Golden: A Retelling of Rapunzel

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.8(287)Add rating

      In this unconventional retelling, Rapunzel is born without hair, leading her vain mother to abandon her to a sorceress. Raised in isolation, Rapunzel's life takes a dramatic turn when, after 16 years, the sorceress unveils a long-held secret that changes everything. This unique twist on the classic fairy tale explores themes of identity, abandonment, and the nature of beauty.

      Golden: A Retelling of Rapunzel
    • "Once upon a Time" Is Timeless Wielding a sword as deftly as an embroidery needle, Mulan is unlike any other girl in China. When the emperor summons a great army, each family must send a male to fight. Tomboyish Mulan is determined to spare her aging father and bring her family honor, so she disguises herself and answers the call. But Mulan never expects to find a friend, let alone a soul mate, in the commander of her division, Prince Jian. For all of Mulan's courage with a bow and arrow, is she brave enough to share her true identity and feelings with Prince Jian?

      Wild Orchid. A Retelling of "The Ballad of Mulan"
    • Sunlight and Shadow

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.7(5001)Add rating

      Mina, the daughter of the Mage of the Day and the Queen of the Night, faces perilous trials that test her love, destiny, and familial ties. This retelling of "The Magic Flute" explores her journey through challenges before she can find happiness with her prince.

      Sunlight and Shadow
    • Belle

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.4(282)Add rating

      Belle, who lacks her sisters' beauty, spends her time alone with her wood carving, until she must carve the fabled Heartwood Tree to save her father from the Beast.

      Belle
    • Once Again: Snow; Beauty Sleep

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Set in a world of magic and danger, the story follows a young girl who discovers her extraordinary powers while navigating the challenges of adolescence. As she grapples with her identity and the responsibilities that come with her abilities, she must confront dark forces that threaten her loved ones. Themes of friendship, courage, and self-discovery intertwine as she embarks on a journey that will change her life forever. The narrative blends fantasy elements with relatable coming-of-age struggles, creating an engaging and enchanting tale.

      Once Again: Snow; Beauty Sleep
    • Once: Before Midnight; Golden; Wild Orchid

      • 640 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      Exploring classic fairy tales through fresh perspectives, this collection features three retellings: "Before Midnight," which reimagines Cinderella's story set in France; "Golden," offering a unique twist on Rapunzel's romance; and "Wild Orchid," a new take on the Chinese legend of Mulan. Each narrative transports readers to enchanting realms while adding depth to beloved characters and themes.

      Once: Before Midnight; Golden; Wild Orchid