The Dancing Princess. Yes, just one. Twelve is obviously overkill. Terribly unbalanced too. With twelve princesses, eleven of them are still usually single at the end of the story.
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Hello, I’m back. This is another book release, so don’t be surprised. That’s what I do here.
The book is Prince Nácil by R. R. Goodwill and it comes recommended even though I’m less than a quarter through.
From the … Read the rest
And I’m back. Or Charlotte is, as my interviewing minion. She’s going to talk to the prince in Kendra E. Ardnek’s Misfortune and I am sending her in with very little information.
Charlotte settles into the world. She finds herself … Read the rest
Somedays I think book releases are the only thing that can get me to blog these days. That doesn’t make the books any less though. Today I have a treat.
This time, Rapunzel’s not the one stuck in the tower, … Read the rest
This February is both fairy tale month over at Fairy-tale Central and Fantasy Month. I would have to say that fairy-tales, or folk tales, are part of what I love best of fantasy stories. Heroic people having adventures or simply … Read the rest
Last, but far from least in my recent influx of blog posts is this guest post by the lovely Wyn Owens, who has written a Rapunzel story I am very much looking forward to reading. What she has to say … Read the rest
Welcome to the blog tour for Midnight’s Curse, book two in the Beyond the Tales series by Tricia Mingerink. Beyond the Tales is a series of fairy tale retellings with hints of allegorical elements set in a world based on … Read the rest
This fascinating story was just released. It’s a mix of Rapunzel an American West historical setting, and a bit of mythology that I’m not overly familiar with.
Never allow a stranger to buy you anything. Never reveal what you truly … Read the rest
Can you save someone who doesn’t know if she’s alive?
Breen lives locked away, separated from the world by the walls of her clock tower and the machine of gems, gears, and magic that replaces her heart. That is, until … Read the rest
This is a sweet, strange little story. It’s a more sympathetic view of the witch in Rapunzel, not surprising given she’s the main character, but she’s also definitely a witch.
This is a hard story to review as it is … Read the rest