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
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
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
When going away for half of July, it may be a good idea to avoid multi-book blog tours in the beginning of August. I didn’t. I also fell into a slight reading slump that I had to push through in … Read the rest
Time for the next Snow White post. You’d think I might be tired of Snow White by now, but I’m not. This collection of retellings is showing me that there’s so many different aspects tot the story and how widely … Read the rest
Yesterday, (Yes, it’s actually today now, but I’m in denial about it being so late in the month,) I have Sarah Pennington over to tell you a bit about herself and her debut novel Blood in the Snow. It’s a … Read the rest
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