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Agatha the Beloved Queen

"Agatha the Beloved Queen" includes medieval fantasy, philosophical fiction, and erotic fiction. It is an adult fairy story, not a children's fairy story. The target audience is adults 18+ who admire strong women, sympathize with the common people in preference to the fabulously wealthy, and for whom occasional fantasy, a fairy godmother and an evil sorcerer, and a few explicit adult scenes will enliven a story. 

Queen Julia rules the mystical and medieval land of Xana in which fabulous wealth is concentrated in a tiny aristocracy and most of the common people are very poor. Her daughter, Princess Agatha, is champion of the commoners but does not have the power to correct the imbalance. The evil sorcerer Magi comes to Xana, kills the queen, and ravages aristocrats and commoners alike.

In Agatha we discover an inspired princess who becomes a wise queen with a destiny, a mission to bring prosperity to every person in her medieval land. Agatha has infinite compassion for the downtrodden, a work ethic that inspires work ethic in her people. She loves children and children love her. She has zero tolerance for abusive behavior; when it happens she stops it real fast.


 

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"In our troubled world, read 'Agatha the Beloved Queen' as a positive role model for common people and rulers alike. Some adult content."

From the Official Onlinebookclub review

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"Agatha the Beloved Queen by Fred Pilcher was a fantastic book. It had a great storyline. If I didn't already know
already know that it was fictional, I would have thought it was non-fictional. The book had a realistic plot, and every
activity was similar to the medieval way of life, which was the setting of the story. 
From the descriptions given of trade agreements, council meetings, and sources of livelihood, I was taken back 
in time to the days of horses and carts."

Praise & Reviews

From the Feathered Quill review

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"From royal embezzlers to a very cool Parliament; from a true love named
Leon to finding a person for the throne that could follow Agatha’s vision 
for Xana, each and every scene is a “must-read.” Focused on a queen with
unfathomable mystique, it feels like after reading this you’ve become a
treasured “insider” into this über-impressive world that you most definitely
do not want to leave.
Quill says: Hail to the author! Queen Agatha and her tale are the perfect
combination of Cinderella with the adventure and excitement only Indiana
Jones can provide."

From a reader review

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"I highly recommend this book to readers of fantasy and medieval stories who are above age 18 as it deals with
certain mature themes. Agatha's kind but firm character is one to be made an 
example of and her love for her people shows brilliantly in her ruling. Her character makes you want to root for her
success in her dream to prosper her kingdom. I wouldn't mind reading this 
book a second time, for the tale of Xana and its beloved Queen Agatha is truly captivating, whether truly retelling of a
past great monarch or just an illustrious legend passed down by bedtime 
stories."

 

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