About a billion years ago (read: 2010), Jenny from Wondrous Reads told me I absolutely had to read Sisters Red by Jackson Pearce. “No way,” I cried. “Wolves suffer from enough stigma already – I’m not supporting an author that villainizes them, even if they are the fairy-tale versions.” I was about ...
I loved Sweetly. I didn't realize that I should have read Sisters Red first, but regardless this was a quick, fun read. I really connected with all of the key characters and thoroughly enjoyed this creepy retelling of a classic fairy tale. :)
4.25 - 4.5Bei "Sweetly" habe ich das vorherrschende Gefühl, dass sich Jackson Pearce mit jedem Buch steigert. Ihr Erstling "As you wish" mochte ich gerne, süße Geschichte, "Sisters Red", dem ersten ihrer Märchen-Nacherzählungen, fand ich gelungener und "Sweetly" ist bisher eindeutig mein liebstes Bu...
This was a very different story than I was expecting. I assumed it would be a story about witches and little children. Instead I got a story that was as much of a mystery as it was fairy tale. I really loved Samuel and Gretchen. I loved that they didn't like each other at first and how their relatio...
Sweetly is the second book in Jackson Pearce's Fairytale Retellings. These books are perfectly readable in any sequence you prefer, and yet she still managed to bind these books together through certain recurring themes instead of recurring characters.One day, Gretchen's twin sister gets caught by a...
Posted on Dark Faerie Tales.Sweetly, the second book of the Fairytale Retellings series, Jackson Pearce tells her version of Hansel and Gretel. Like true Pearce fashion, she puts a twist in the story, truly making it her own in every way possible. And with the Fairytale Retellings series, I have to ...
This novel was amazing. Yes that is how I’m choosing to begin this review. Sweetly was awesome, amazing and great. The companion to Sisters Red and the second re-told fairy tale in Jackson Pearce’s series, I have literally been dying to start reading it and when I did I never wanted to stop. I’m go...
I'm out of word. Sweetly needs a word that means more than "AMAZING", "FANTASTIC", and "AWESOME"I've got to be honest that I like Sweetly better than Sisters Red. Way better than Sisters Red - which might proves that Jackson Pearce's ability is truly 'growing'. I like Gretchen. First because she has...
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