by Cameron Jace
Too many typos and missing words, and sentences that didn't quite make sense. This book really needs editing.The prologue was rather interesting and relatively well written, the story itself was not.I cannot say that is was horribly bad, if I ignore the editing problems, but it wasn't a fun read eit...
(Free copy through Kindle store.)I did enjoy this book a little more than the first prequel. The writing style was much more fluid and not so drawn out. As with the first prequel, I enjoyed the retelling of the fairy tale. Jace is very gifted in making connections between fairy tales, folk lore, myt...