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AUTHOR ABIGAIL MANNING
TO SHATTER A SLIPPER ( BOOK 1)
What if the glass slipper fit the wrong girl?
Kirsi Allerednic was never one to enjoy balls, corsets, or fake smiles. She would much rather chat with the charming servant, Caden, than catch the eye of a prince who is already far more interested in a girl with glass slippers. However, her father insists Kirsi takes every opportunity to elevate her status, even when that opportunity comes in the form of a conveniently sized shoe.
When Kirsi discovers she fits the slipper of the prince’s proclaimed love, her father doesn’t hesitate to take advantage of the mistake. Kirsi could always confess that she never met the prince, but her father has threatened to destroy Caden’s life if she dares speak the truth. To protect the ones she loves, Kirsi must steal the life of a nameless girl. It shouldn’t be too difficult to mirror a girl the prince barely knows... unless a mysterious godmother has something to say about it.
Will Kirsi be able to escape what her sole has bound her to? Or will she be forced to steal another’s happily ever after?
To Shatter A Slipper is a retelling of Cinderella. It is one of twelve novellas in The Shattered Tales, a collection of twelve fractured retellings of your favorite fairy tales. They can be enjoyed in any order, so fall in love with the swoony sweet romance, magical adventures, and tale-shattering twists one happily-ever-after at a time!
Why this book may be a good choice for you and/or your family...
To Shatter a Slipper by Abigail Manning is an exciting and creative twist on the classic Cinderella fairy tale, perfect for readers who enjoy reimagined stories with strong, independent characters. The protagonist is a determined young woman who embarks on an adventurous journey filled with mystery, magic, and self-discovery. The world-building in this series is immersive, with rich settings and intriguing characters that make it easy for readers to become deeply invested in the plot. Themes of empowerment, identity, and overcoming personal challenges resonate throughout the story, making it a compelling read for young adults and fans of fantasy fiction. As for content, To Shatter a Slipper is a great choice for families, especially those seeking an enjoyable and lighthearted yet thought-provoking book. There is little to no explicit sexual content in the story, and any romantic elements are presented in a wholesome, respectful manner. The focus is on character growth, friendship, and the pursuit of one's own path, rather than on romantic relationships. Mild violence may appear in the action scenes, but it's not graphic or excessively intense. Overall, the book provides an engaging and accessible experience that is suitable for younger readers, offering them a chance to explore a magical world while embracing important life lessons.
AUTHOR MELISSA MARR
WICKED LOVELY ( BOOK 1)
Fans of Sarah J. Maas and Holly Black won’t be able to resist the world of Melissa Marr's #1 New York Times bestselling series, full of faerie intrigue, mortal love, and courtly betrayal.
Rule #3: Don't stare at invisible faeries.
Aislinn has always seen faeries. Powerful and dangerous, they walk hidden in mortal world. Aislinn fears their cruelty—especially if they learn of her Sight—and wishes she were as blind to their presence as other teens.
Rule #2: Don't speak to invisible faeries.
Now faeries are stalking her. One of them, Keenan, who is equal parts terrifying and alluring, is trying to talk to her, asking questions Aislinn is afraid to answer.
Rule #1: Don't ever attract their attention.
But it's too late. Keenan is the Summer King who has sought his queen for nine centuries. Without her, summer itself will perish. He is determined that Aislinn will become the Summer Queen at any cost—regardless of her plans or desires.
Suddenly none of the rules that have kept Aislinn safe are working anymore, and everything is on the line: her freedom, her best friend Seth, her life—everything.
Why this book may be a good choice for you and/or your family...
Wicked Lovely by Melissa Marr is a captivating fantasy novel that delves into the world of the Fae, where the boundary between the magical and human worlds is thin and fraught with danger. The story follows Aislinn, a girl who can see the faeries around her, but has always avoided interacting with them. When she is thrust into the conflict between a faerie king and queen, she must navigate complex relationships and make difficult choices that will impact both worlds. The book explores themes of self-discovery, power, and the consequences of one's actions, making it an excellent choice for readers who enjoy immersive, magical worlds with a strong, complex protagonist. In terms of content, Wicked Lovely does include some romantic elements, which can be intense at times, as the protagonist becomes involved with both a mortal and a faerie. However, the romantic scenes are not explicit, and the focus remains more on the emotional connections and the complexities of the characters' relationships rather than physical intimacy. There is also some mild violence due to the faerie world’s dangerous nature, but it is not overly graphic. This makes the series a suitable choice for readers who enjoy fantasy with romance and adventure, while still being appropriate for older teens and families who prefer stories without explicit sexual content. The series provides a fascinating look at loyalty, identity, and the consequences of decisions, all while maintaining a respectful approach to sensitive themes.
AUTHOR W. J. MAY
ETERNAL: FAE PARANORMAL ROMANCE
When the king is murdered, Katerina, his only daughter, must flee for her life. She finds herself on a strange and dangerous path. Alone for the first time, she’s forced to rely upon her wits and the kindness of strangers, while protecting her royal secret at the same time.
Because she alone knows the truth. It was her brother who killed the king. And he's coming for her next.
Alone and struggling, she finds herself an instant target until a mysterious protector comes to her aid. Together, and with a collection of the most unlikely friends, the group must navigate through an enchanted world just as fantastical as it can be deadly. But time is not on their side.
With her brother’s assassins closing in at every turn, Katerina must unlock a secret that’s hidden deep inside her. The only thing strong enough to keep the darkness at bay.
Can she find the answers she needs? Will she ever take her rightful place on the throne?
Only one thing is certain: she’s running out of time
Why this book may be a good choice for you and/or your family...
Eternal: Fae Paranormal Romance by W. J. May is an engaging addition to the fantasy genre, focusing on the captivating and mysterious world of the fae. The protagonist, who is thrust into a world of magic, danger, and ancient feuds, must navigate new powers, alliances, and relationships with both humans and faeries. The plot offers an exciting mix of romance, mystery, and action, making it a great read for anyone who enjoys fast-paced fantasy with a touch of romance. The book weaves together elements of paranormal and supernatural intrigue, which makes it particularly appealing to readers who enjoy escaping into otherworldly realms full of adventure and magical elements. Regarding content, Eternal has some romantic elements, but it does not delve into explicit sexual content. The focus is more on the emotional development of the relationships between the characters, including the tension between human and fae interactions. There are moments of romance, but they remain appropriate for a teen or young adult audience. The book also touches on themes like loyalty, courage, and the consequences of one’s actions, making it a good choice for families who are looking for a fantasy novel that focuses on character growth and relationships without overly graphic material. For readers seeking a thrilling and romantic yet family-friendly fantasy, Eternal is a great choice.
AUTHOR SHANNON MAYER
INKED IN ASHES ( BOOK 1)
For fans of Once Upon a Time, and Wicked.
Escape the page, or die trying…
I’ve spent twenty-five years in the Hollow, poor as dirt, cursed with a stepmother who hates me, and dreaming about a faraway land that I don’t understand. Only two things that make life worth living are my falcon, Fetch, and my best friend, Molly.
But when Moll’s plot to land a royal husband at the palace ball goes horribly wrong, I find myself staring at a king with a glass stiletto buried in his chest and a blood-covered Molly standing over him. We’ve got to move…and fast, or we’ll both wind up swinging from the hangman’s noose.
Worse? The palace sorcerer is using everything he can to find the culprit including raising the dead.
More complicated? Duncan…brother to the King, whose eye I've unintentionally caught, a man whose secrets might be deadlier than the undead soldiers breathing down our necks, is making me second-guess everything I've ever known.
With revolution brewing and a mysterious man calling to me from my dreams, I have no choice but to embrace my fate…
But what if my fate is beyond anything I could ever imagine? What if the only land I’ve ever known isn’t home at all?
What if I’m trapped inside a fairytale, and the only way out…is through?
Why this book may be a good choice for you and/or your family...
Inked in Ashes by Shannon Mayer can be a great pick for readers who enjoy dark fantasy with fairy-tale retellings, suspenseful plots, and morally complex characters. The story offers imaginative world-building, tense action, and a richly atmospheric setting. Any romantic content is minimal and non-explicit, while violence is dark and intense, involving murder, magical combat, and perilous situations. Swearing is light, and sexual content is implied but not graphically depicted. The story also features a redemptive theme, as the protagonist learns courage, responsibility, and the importance of protecting others despite personal risk. Families or readers looking for an engaging, morally complex, and suspenseful fantasy experience will likely find this book compelling. However, Inked in Ashes may not suit everyone. Readers or families who prefer completely light, safe stories may find the dark themes unsettling. Violence, though not graphic in visual detail, includes murder, necromancy, and life-threatening peril. Even minimal romance and implied sexual assault may be concerning for some readers. Overall, the book’s content is intense, so whether it is a good fit depends on the family’s comfort level with dark suspense, peril, morally ambiguous situations, and mature fantasy themes.
AUTHOR SHANNON MAYER
WITCH'S REIGN (BOOK 1)
They think her an underdog against impossible odds… And she will fight tooth and nail to prove them wrong.
The first in the plot twisting, heart pounding, magic riddled, USA Today bestselling Desert Cursed series.
The Witch’s Reign…a land of eternal, unnatural winter ruled by the Ice Witch. In turn she is guarded by three supernatural creatures who wander her lands hunting for unwary souls, killing any who cross their paths.
To get to the Witch’s Reign, you first must pass through the Dragon’s Ground. Full of dragons, who for the record, do not like trespassers.
This is where I am headed, though my mentor has forbidden me.
My best friend was sent with a team into the Witch’s Reign to recover a powerful jewel that belongs to our mentor, and they are long overdue to come back.
That leaves me, Zamira “Reckless” Wilson to go after my friend. Forbidden or not.
Somehow, I get saddled with a human male tagging along for the ride. A human that is as weak and useless as my own shifting abilities.
Throw in a sentient magical weapon that tries to kill me every time I touch it, and a small dragon that has a penchant for Shakespearean insults, and you’ve got my journey in a nutshell.
May the sands of the desert swallow me whole because this is going to be a damn bumpy ride.
Why this book may be a good choice for you and/or your family...
If you enjoy quick-moving fantasy with humor, grit, and a heroine who refuses to give up, Witch’s Reign can be a fun ride. The romance is present but not dominant, and while there’s attraction, flirting, and some implied intimacy, the story leans more toward adventure, danger, and magical creatures than anything overtly steamy. Many readers appreciate that the main character has a rough past yet pushes toward growth, loyalty, and courage—there’s a redemptive quality to watching her figure out who she is and what she’s willing to fight for. On the flip side, this series may feel too intense for readers or families who prefer gentler content. There’s frequent profanity, ongoing peril, and a good amount of bloody, creature-driven violence. The sexual content isn’t graphic, but there are moments of suggestive banter, innuendo, and some implied encounters—definitely more mature than middle-grade fantasy. The overall tone is snarky and gritty, which some families love and others find too edgy. If your household prefers stories that avoid swearing, sensuality, or darker fantasy danger, this one may not be the right match.
AUTHOR EMILY McCOSH
THE WIND AND THE WILD (BOOK 1)
No one finds Faerie unless they are lost.
Living on the edge of the enchanted woods, Niamh often loses herself among the trees in search of food. Though her body bears reminders of a night long ago when monstrous hounds broke from those lands, she has not since glimpsed the fair folk, nor heard a whisper of their lovely, treacherous songs.
Until she finds a litter of helpless fae kittens where the mortal trees end, and signs of the hounds begin appearing in her little village.
Seeking answers, Niamh discovers a long-abandoned library hiding just beyond the eternal trees—and comes face to face with one of the noble folk. This strange fae lord appears more interested in friendship than trapping Niamh within Faerie, but it soon becomes clear he is not only gravely injured, but desperate to remain undiscovered.
She cannot help but wonder if he, hiding among his dusty books, is the very reason the hounds have returned.
The Wind and the Wild is part of the The Keepers of Faerie, a series of stand alone fae fantasy romances featuring an interconnected world but focusing on individual couples, often rather cozy in nature, high on tension and low on spice, and sometimes sprinkled with retellings of faery tales.
Though these books are categorized as Adult fantasy, they have low to no swearing, and all “spicy” scenes are fade to black or written with a focus on emotions rather than details, and are therefore generally appropriate for a Young Adult audience as well.
Why this book may be a good choice for you and/or your family...
The Wind and the Wild by Emily McCosh offers readers a beautifully written fantasy tale filled with atmosphere, slow-burn relationships, and thoughtful themes. It leans heavily on worldbuilding, emotional depth, and character-driven storytelling, making it an appealing choice for readers who enjoy gentle, lyrical fantasy without heavy violence or graphic detail. The romance is tender and sweet, providing heartwarming moments without crossing into explicit sexual territory, which can make it a comfortable read for families looking for fantasy with romance that remains on the lighter side. Parents, however, may wish to note a few elements that could be of concern. While the book avoids explicit sexual content, strong profanity, or graphic violence, it does contain moments of peril and tension that may feel intense for more sensitive readers. The romantic element, though wholesome, still carries themes of longing and intimacy that may not appeal to every family. Overall, the potential objections are mild, but parents seeking purely action-based fantasy without romantic undertones might find this series less suitable.
AUTHOR MARY MECHAM
ASSASSIN OF FIRE AND SACRIFICE
To assassinate her target, she must marry her enemy.
Azora has dedicated her life to exacting revenge on the phoenix shifters who murdered her parents. When Prince Tarquin of Pyren demands a bride as part of a peace treaty, the elite strike squad of assassins Azora belongs to agree—she’s the perfect candidate to eliminate the monstrous shifter.
The traces of Pyrenese blood flowing in her veins grant her immunity to fire and will allow her to slay Tarquin, for a phoenix can only be destroyed by one descended from Pyren. The safety of all Termarth is dependent on Azora to maintain her cover; her true identity must never be discovered.
With the tantalizing offer of peace on the altar, Azora weds Tarquin, knowing that as soon as the peace treaty is broken, either bride or groom will be the first casualty. But just as Azora begins to uncover the man behind the monster, skirmishes erupt throughout the land. When the time arrives to finally eliminate the threat to Termarth, Azora’s loyalties are torn.
She intended to gamble her life away, not her heart.
Why this book may be a good choice for you and/or your family...
Assassin of Fire and Sacrifice by Mary Mecham is an engaging romantic fantasy that blends magical intrigue, adventure, and character-driven relationships. The story follows protagonists navigating dangerous situations and complex moral choices, with romance woven naturally into the plot. The romantic elements focus on emotional connection and tension rather than explicit sexual content, making it suitable for readers who enjoy clean romance paired with magical conflict and adventure. Fans of imaginative worlds, layered characters, and engaging plots will likely find this series captivating. Parents may want to note that the book includes mild peril, tense situations, and moments of magical danger. There is light romantic tension and occasional mild swearing, though nothing graphic or sexual. While the story is generally wholesome, families seeking purely calm or conflict-free narratives might find the magical threats and suspenseful scenes slightly intense.
AUTHOR MARY MECHAM
BECOMING HOOK (BOOK 1)
A pirate, a pixie, and a plot to foil Peter Pan…
James Hook never meant to become a pirate, and never dreamed that he would turn against best friend, Peter Pan. Every adventure and eternal youth awaited them… until a pixie exposes a shocking revelation. Tinkerbell’s information forces James into acknowledging that, far from being the benevolent hero he painted himself to be, Peter Pan was kidnapping innocent children.
After accepting the traumatic loss of his hand and of the family he can barely remember, James deserts Pan. In the fight to rescue the Lost Boys, Hook will risk everything, even if that means becoming the most notorious villain in Neverland… or losing the fiery pixie who is stealing his heart.
Can the original Lost Boy vanquish Neverland’s greatest threat?
Why this book may be a good choice for you and/or your family...
Becoming Hook by Mary Mecham could be a great choice for readers who love fairy tale retellings with a fresh, emotional twist and just the right balance of action and heart. The story reimagines Captain Hook as a sympathetic, layered character in a dystopian version of Neverland, offering adventure, redemption, and a slow-burn romance. The romantic content remains clean, limited to kissing and emotional intimacy, with no explicit sexual content. Violence is present—such as kidnapping, battles, and references to traumatic events like limb loss—but it’s handled with care and not overly graphic. There’s also no strong language, which makes the book accessible to a wide teen audience. On the other hand, this book might not be the best fit for families who prefer completely lighthearted or traditional retellings. The tone can be intense at times, dealing with darker emotional themes such as grief, trauma, and moral ambiguity. While the romance and violence are cleanly portrayed, the story doesn’t shy away from exploring the emotional consequences of violence and loss. Sensitive readers or families seeking purely uplifting fare may find the mood heavier than expected. Still, for those who enjoy deeper character arcs and a redemptive journey in a familiar-yet-fresh fantasy world, Becoming Hook offers a compelling and thoughtful read.
AUTHOR ASHLEY MEDOZA
ILLUMINATING THE MAGIC
A Princess in exile. A Prince secretly in love. And magic no one wants.
Princess Lyra was gifted with a magic no one wants and is looked upon as lesser, including her family. Unbeknownst to her, there is more to her magic.
One fateful night, her kingdom is taken over by a necromancer. She flees the kingdom with her bodyguard Phen, and best friend, Prince Damius into a neighboring kingdom where she learns the secrets about her magic and about her family. For the first time, she feels at home and welcomed by others. She even discovers her love for Damius.
However, the necromancer will stop at nothing until she is dead. But he is not the only enemy she has to face. Her heart is torn between doing the right thing and pursuing her heart’s desire. Is she willing to claim back her family’s kingdom or remain in exile? Can her love for Damius survive despite Damius’s family scorn?
Why this book may be a good choice for you and/or your family...
Illuminating the Magic: An Ugly Duckling Retelling by Ashley Mendoza is a light and engaging fantasy that reimagines the classic tale with magic, humor, and character-driven romance. The story emphasizes personal growth, courage, and the value of self-discovery, making it a compelling read for those who enjoy imaginative fairy tale retellings. The romantic subplot is slow-burn and sweet, with hints of attraction and affectionate moments, but it remains clean and free of explicit sexual content, making it accessible to readers who enjoy gentle romance alongside magical adventure. Parents may want to be aware that the book includes moments of magical danger, mild conflict, and tension between characters, though these are never overly graphic or violent. While the romance is harmless, the light peril and occasional suspenseful scenes could feel intense for very sensitive readers. Overall, the series is suitable for those who enjoy whimsical, adventurous stories with mild romantic and magical elements, but families seeking completely conflict-free tales may want to consider the fantastical challenges present.
AUTHOR MARISSA MEYER
HEARTLESS
From Marissa Meyer, the #1 New York Times–bestselling story of Wonderland's most notorious villain: the Queen of Hearts.
Long before she was the terror of Wonderland, she was just a girl who wanted to fall in love. Catherine may be one of the most desired girls in Wonderland, and a favorite of the unmarried King of Hearts, but her interests lie elsewhere. A talented baker, all she wants is to open a shop with her best friend. But according to her mother, such a goal is unthinkable for the young woman who could be the next queen.
Then Cath meets Jest, the handsome and mysterious court joker. For the first time, she feels the pull of true attraction. At the risk of offending the king and infuriating her parents, she and Jest enter into an intense, secret courtship. Cath is determined to define her own destiny and fall in love on her terms. But in a land thriving with magic, madness, and monsters, fate has other plans.g out of time
Why this book may be a good choice for you and/or your family...
Heartless by Marissa Meyer is a compelling and imaginative retelling of the Queen of Hearts' origin story, set in the whimsical world of Wonderland. The book focuses on Catherine, a young woman with dreams of opening her own bakery, but who is swept into the world of royal expectations and the dangerous politics of the kingdom. As a prequel to Alice in Wonderland, Heartless offers readers a unique blend of fantasy, romance, and tragedy, providing an intriguing look at how Catherine's path ultimately leads to her transformation into the infamous Queen of Hearts. The vibrant setting and the twists on familiar characters make it a fascinating read for both fans of the original tale and those new to Wonderland. In terms of content, Heartless has mild romantic elements, with Catherine developing a deep attraction to a character named Jest. However, the romantic scenes are not explicit, focusing more on the emotional and psychological aspects of Catherine’s relationships. The book is suitable for older teens and young adults, as it contains some darker themes, including the exploration of ambition, heartbreak, and personal loss. While it does not include graphic sexual content, there are some intense emotional moments and challenges that may appeal to mature readers. For families seeking a thought-provoking yet accessible fantasy novel, Heartless is an excellent choice that balances romance, adventure, and deeper themes in a way that remains appropriate for a wide range of readers.
AUTHOR COURTNEY MILLECAM
THE NEVER HEIR ( BOOK 1)
Charlie 'Tootles' Tulane risked everything to break the spell binding the lost boys to Pan and escape Neverland. Now seventeen and living in 1923 London, Charlie’s freedom from the land of Faerie has never felt better. But even the noblest of actions have consequences. Neverland demands a leader, and without one, chaos spills into the mortal world.
Spending his nights as an amateur boxer, Charlie meets the 'Bright Young Things' of London’s upper class. Part of that group is Evie, a girl whose ravings about mermaids abducting her sister got her sent to an asylum. Now that she’s back among polite society, Evie’s under strict orders from her mother to avoid any further scandal and to attract a suitable match. But that proves difficult when Evie’s friend and confidant from Faerie turns demanding and sinister, forcing her into a deal she can’t refuse: In exchange for locating Pan’s lost relics of power, the Fae will return the one thing Evie wants most.
When Charlie learns his past betrayals set off a chain reaction resulting in the abduction of Evie’s sister, the two must return to the place of Charlie's nightmares in an attempt to set things right. But this time, the price for rectitude might prove too steep for either one of them to pay.
Why this book may be a good choice for you and/or your family...
The Never Heir by Courtney Millecam is a fun, adventurous retelling of Peter Pan that could be a great fit for families looking for a clean fantasy with a modern twist. The story blends familiar Neverland elements—Lost Boys, pirates, fairies—with fresh characters and deeper emotional themes like loss, belonging, and self-worth. While romance is present, it’s sweet and subtle—think innocent crushes and emotional connection rather than anything physical or explicit. There's no sexual content, and the relationships remain wholesome throughout. For readers who enjoy clever dialogue, light magic, and classic tales reimagined with heart and humor, this book delivers a satisfying and safe read. On the other hand, some families might find a few mild concerns depending on personal sensitivities. There are moments of fantasy violence—such as sword fights or perilous situations—but they’re not graphic or disturbing. A few emotional scenes deal with themes of grief, betrayal, and identity struggles, which may be intense for sensitive readers but are handled with care. The book also contains some light swearing and the occasional edgy remark, though nothing excessive. Overall, The Never Heir is a solid choice for most families, especially those who enjoy fairy tale retellings with depth and clean content.
AUTHOR RACHEL MORGAN
THE FAERIE GUARDIAN (CREEPY HOLLOW BOOK 1)
Enter a hidden world of magic, mystery, danger and romance in this YA fantasy from Amazon bestselling author, Rachel Morgan...
Protecting humans from dangerous magical creatures is all in a day’s work for a faerie training to be a guardian. Seventeen-year-old Violet Fairdale knows this better than anyone—she’s about to become the best guardian the Guild has seen in years. That is, until a cute human boy who can somehow see through her faerie glamor follows her into the Fae realm. Now she’s broken Guild Law, a crime that could lead to her expulsion.
The last thing Vi wants to do is spend any more time with the boy who got her into this mess, but the Guild requires that she return Nate to his home and make him forget everything he’s discovered of the Fae realm. Easy, right? Not when you factor in evil faeries, long-lost family members, and inconvenient feelings of the romantic kind. Vi is about to find herself tangled up in a dangerous plot—and it’ll take all her training to get out alive.
[This novel was originally published in four separate parts:Guardian, Labyrinth, Traitor and Masquerade. It includes bonus scenes at the end that were not published in the individual parts.]
Why this book may be a good choice for you and/or your family...
The Faerie Guardian by Rachel Morgan is a captivating start to a fantasy series set in a world filled with magical creatures, mystery, and action. The story follows a young woman named Kayla, who becomes a faerie guardian tasked with protecting her realm from dark forces. This first book introduces readers to a complex and vibrant world, where Kayla navigates her newfound powers, personal relationships, and the dangerous threats lurking within the faerie world. The fast-paced plot, along with its engaging characters and rich world-building, makes this series an appealing choice for readers who enjoy paranormal fantasy with elements of mystery and adventure. In terms of content, The Faerie Guardian is a good choice for young adult readers, with mild romantic undertones and moments of tension between the characters, but there is no explicit sexual content. The romance is mostly focused on emotional connection rather than physical intimacy, making it suitable for families seeking a book that explores relationships without delving into graphic content. The series also touches on themes of friendship, bravery, and personal growth, providing valuable lessons while offering an entertaining and immersive reading experience. Overall, this series provides a great balance of fantasy, adventure, and romance, making it an excellent pick for readers looking for an engaging, family-friendly story.












































