by Michelle Diener
Kayla is a Magical Mary Sue. She has no training in using magic, she didn't even know she could until a couple days ago. But somehow she does everything perfectly. They need light, Kayla creates light. They're surrounded by archers, Kayla makes all their arrows fall from the sky. Teleportation? Why ...
Fairytale re-telling in a trite, generic YA kind of way. Nothing grabbed me.
As soon as I began reading this book, my mind was taken back to the fractured fairy tales of my childhood. Ah, those cartoon adaptations of the stories we all know and love are some of the greatest out there. This one specifically brought me to one particular story, of a woman trying haphazardly to ...
Beware a rant! It was not a bad book, fast-paced, with multiple plot twists. The constant dangers and tribulations made the protagonists’ quest a continuous trial. They kept me reading long into the night. They kept promising me things, taunting me with them, just as soon as I turn the next page… b...
This is a fairy tale re-telling loosely based on the Norwegian folk tale of the Princess on the Glass Hill. I love a good fairy tale re-telling and this one was great! A very un-typical princess, magic, witches, some romance and a quest round out this tale. We meet Princess Kayla of Gaynor, she s...
Arc provided by the author through Netgalley Honestly, i don't even know how to begin this review... A couple months ago, i read and loved Mistress of The Wind by the same author. Even though i love fantasy. There's a type of story that is normally incapable of catching my interest: ...