by Melanie Dickerson
I wasn't impressed. It isn't bad by any means but it's not that good.Woah, hold up there, Hamlin. You can't go around issuing unrealistic decrees that you break no less than two pages later, that everybody breaks with no consequences at the ball, and that apparently no longer matter till it's necess...
I'll start with the great cover. The story was good, but I don't know, the whole book wasn't exactly my type. The characters prayed to God all the time and for everything and it is not like it was annoying but it was in the whole book. Rose and Lord Hamlin are two very likeable personages but I j...
Well, I was able to finished it, despite the boredom. First of all, it is too much a Christian book for me: everything is God, Jesus, etc. Not my type of book. Secondly, Rose is a very boring main female character. What is her strong feature? That she is the most beautiful girl ever. Besides that, n...
Setting this aside for now. It's too slow moving. I can't seem to get into it.I may pick it back up again later.
First, let's get the required out of the way, I won this book through the Goodreads First Reads program. But even though they gave me a free book, it wouldn't influence my review one way or the other!I really liked this book, from the first page to the last. I was a bit apprehensive at first becau...
Book uses several common fairytale themes (Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White) in a believable medieval setting. It does have a fairly strong Christian line, which was unexpected based on the description of the novel, but its not too overpowering if its not your thing. It just fits in with the...
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