by Rhiannon Thomas
This review is also available on my blog, Bows & Bullets Reviews Princess Aurora pricker her finger on a spindle many years ago and fell into a death like sleep. Now, Prince Rodric has kissed her awake and she is utterly confused. Everyone she ever knew is dead and her kingdom is in the middle of ...
And when you think about it, doesn't THAT make sense. [spoiler] And that bit about guys going into her chamber to kiss her was squicky as hell, and very much in tune with the old rapey version of the fairy tale. [/spoiler] It wasn't awesome, but it wasn't bad. I liked the emphasis on identity, a...
Hey guys, I hope you all are having a great day and this is my review to A Wicked Thing by Rhiannon Thomas. This is the first book in a trilogy or series, and is a retelling of the tale Sleeping Beauty. Rhiannon Thomas's dazzling debut novel is a spellbinding reimagining of Sleeping Beauty and wha...
After 100 years of cursed sleep, Aurora awakens to a prince’s kiss to find that everyone she knew is long dead and the kingdom has been plagued with problems since her curse began. Confused by everything in this new world, Aurora finds that her life has been turned into a fairy tale where she is awa...
I just finished A Wicked Thing by Rhiannon Thomas. It is a re-imagining of the fairy tale, Sleeping Beauty- what happens after she is awoken. Aurora is awoken with a kiss from a handsome prince- only to find out shes been asleep for over 100 years. Her family is dead and there are uprisings happenin...
Sleeping Beauty has to be one of the laziest fairytale characters. All she does is sleeps… Until this book. But I slept in this book. It made me tired, the sad thing is, when I started it I was excited. There were a lot of things about it that I liked, but in the end. I was so bored. I...
Is there really happily ever after for Sleeping Beauty? What happens when she is kissed awake? Is it really her true love that wakes her? This is a really kickass telling of the waking of Sleeping Beauty after 102 year magical slumber, and nothing you would expect of a fairy tale. It was a grand a...