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Book where a girl who makes potions is framed for trying to hurt a princess
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The book is about a girl that makes potions and uses throwing needles. she is framed for trying to hurt her best friend, the princess, tries to clear her name. It's based in the past era and the people (guards/bounty hunters) looking for her put a type of tracking potion on her, its supposed to be impossible to get off. They follow a rumor that someone got the tracking potion off them in the past with the help of a gypsy. So she goes into the swamps to get help from a gypsy. At the end she falls in love with a guy that she randomly meets on and off along the way but its later found out that he's a prince and the princess was supposed to marry the guy. The princess and the guy don't get married and it ends with the Potion girl kissing the Prince or something. I think the guy had a pet and that the prince's name started with an F. I read this anywhere from 2012-2016. It was a glossy hardcover, that was green with something red on it I think?
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The book is about a girl that makes potions and uses throwing needles. she is framed for trying to hurt her best friend, the princess, tries to clear her name. It's based in the past era and the people (guards/bounty hunters) looking for her put a type of tracking potion on her, its supposed to be impossible to get off. They follow a rumor that someone got the tracking potion off them in the past with the help of a gypsy. So she goes into the swamps to get help from a gypsy. At the end she falls in love with a guy that she randomly meets on and off along the way but its later found out that he's a prince and the princess was supposed to marry the guy. The princess and the guy don't get married and it ends with the Potion girl kissing the Prince or something. I think the guy had a pet and that the prince's name started with an F. I read this anywhere from 2012-2016. It was a glossy hardcover, that was green with something red on it I think?
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Hi, welcome to SF&F! You could maybe make this question stronger by looking at the suggestions for asking a good question. Details you could add include when you read it, and what the cover looked like.
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The book is about a girl that makes potions and uses throwing needles. she is framed for trying to hurt her best friend, the princess, tries to clear her name. It's based in the past era and the people (guards/bounty hunters) looking for her put a type of tracking potion on her, its supposed to be impossible to get off. They follow a rumor that someone got the tracking potion off them in the past with the help of a gypsy. So she goes into the swamps to get help from a gypsy. At the end she falls in love with a guy that she randomly meets on and off along the way but its later found out that he's a prince and the princess was supposed to marry the guy. The princess and the guy don't get married and it ends with the Potion girl kissing the Prince or something. I think the guy had a pet and that the prince's name started with an F. I read this anywhere from 2012-2016. It was a glossy hardcover, that was green with something red on it I think?
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The book is about a girl that makes potions and uses throwing needles. she is framed for trying to hurt her best friend, the princess, tries to clear her name. It's based in the past era and the people (guards/bounty hunters) looking for her put a type of tracking potion on her, its supposed to be impossible to get off. They follow a rumor that someone got the tracking potion off them in the past with the help of a gypsy. So she goes into the swamps to get help from a gypsy. At the end she falls in love with a guy that she randomly meets on and off along the way but its later found out that he's a prince and the princess was supposed to marry the guy. The princess and the guy don't get married and it ends with the Potion girl kissing the Prince or something. I think the guy had a pet and that the prince's name started with an F. I read this anywhere from 2012-2016. It was a glossy hardcover, that was green with something red on it I think?
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Hi, welcome to SF&F! You could maybe make this question stronger by looking at the suggestions for asking a good question. Details you could add include when you read it, and what the cover looked like.
– DavidW
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Hi, welcome to SF&F! You could maybe make this question stronger by looking at the suggestions for asking a good question. Details you could add include when you read it, and what the cover looked like.
– DavidW
17 mins ago
Hi, welcome to SF&F! You could maybe make this question stronger by looking at the suggestions for asking a good question. Details you could add include when you read it, and what the cover looked like.
– DavidW
17 mins ago
Hi, welcome to SF&F! You could maybe make this question stronger by looking at the suggestions for asking a good question. Details you could add include when you read it, and what the cover looked like.
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