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Trouble at the Valentine Factory

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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


Note: This is an AI audiobook narrated by Madison from Google and edited by the author


"Gr 4-7–Decher's fourth book in the "Seven Kingdoms" series is a zany story of ingenuity and collaboration. Life in the Seven Kingdoms is never dull, especially not with fairies popping by to ask for favors and a cranky queen creating candies that will put a spell on anyone who eats them." —Jen McConnel, SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL


Will the Seven Kingdoms be the friendliest place in the world? Or the rudest?

The eleven-year-old royal Saffron twins—Princess Saffy and Prince Magellan—have to save the Seven Kingdoms from the Blackfly Queen's dangerous new magical candies!

The trouble starts when the Blackfly Queen introduces a brand-new holiday guaranteed to make her the most beloved queen in the Seven Kingdoms: Valentine's Day!?!

This year, Valentine's Day falls on the same day as the Rose Monday Parade. Instead of delighting the crowds with traditional candies, the queen has a dastardly plan. She's making Consternation Hearts with magical powers, a.k.a. candy hearts with messages good for every day of the year. . .like "Go to the Water Dungeon!"

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Whether it's speaking up at a feast, reading a map, taking a test in a strange kingdom, or looking after your friends, Seven Kingdoms Fairy Tales are all about finding the magic in your life.

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For ages 9 to 12. Read in any order.

Trouble With Parsnips

Lost With Leeks

Trouble at The Valentine Factory

Under Pressure With A Squash: The Multiplication Problem

Rule Trouble: The Case of the Illegal Dragon

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    • School Library Journal

      January 14, 2022

      Gr 4-7-Decher's fourth book in the "Seven Kingdoms" series is a zany story of ingenuity and collaboration. Life in the Seven Kingdoms is never dull, especially not with fairies popping by to ask for favors and a cranky queen creating candies that will put a spell on anyone who eats them. Add to that the mystery of why all the bees in the kingdoms are too agitated for their winter rest, and you have a recipe for challenges that can't be solved by just one character. Princess Saffy and her twin, Prince Magellan, start unraveling the mystery of the bees when their fairy godparents ask them to hunt for some renegade cupids from the Fairy Kingdom. Their quest brings them into collaboration with members of the other courts, including Nero, the crown prince of the Blackfly Kingdom. Whatever is stirring up the bees affects everyone; not only is honey a prized product for each kingdom, but the role the bees play as pollinators is, as in our own world, crucial. The story moves at a rapid pace, and dialogue fills the pages as the characters work together to resolve their problems before the double festival of Valentine's Day and Rose Monday. VERDICT While readers new to Seven Kingdoms may find themselves confused at points, Saffy and Magellan's quest to find the cupids and fix the candies will likely engage those already familiar with the world and the quirks of the kingdoms.-Jen McConnel

      Copyright 2022 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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