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The Scarecrow King: A Romantic Retelling of the King Thrushbeard Fairy Tale - Jill Myles
The Scarecrow King: A Romantic Retelling of the King Thrushbeard Fairy Tale
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Princess Rinda of Balinore knows of only one way to get her cold father’s attention – to be an obnoxious, spoiled princess. When she finds out that the king plan to marrying her off to a far-flung nobleman, she puts on her best bratty show in front of the entire court. But Rinda’s plan backfires,... show more
Princess Rinda of Balinore knows of only one way to get her cold father’s attention – to be an obnoxious, spoiled princess. When she finds out that the king plan to marrying her off to a far-flung nobleman, she puts on her best bratty show in front of the entire court. But Rinda’s plan backfires, and she soon finds herself married to the most ineligible man ever. Her new husband is monastery raised, poor as dirt, and a traveling minstrel.A very, very bad traveling minstrel.But Alek isn’t what he seems like on the surface, and neither is Rinda. She won’t take this marriage lying down, and schemes to find herself a new husband – a king. But as she and Alek travel together, they learn that not only are appearances deceiving, but goals can change in the blink of an eye, and love can get in the way of the strongest plans…The Scarecrow King is a romantic retelling of the King Thrushbeard fairy tale.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00FDVBRKI
Publisher: Jill Myles
Pages no: 212
Edition language: English
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mollysmommyreads
mollysmommyreads rated it
4.0 The Scarecrow King: A Romantic Retelling of the King Thrushbeard Fairy Tale
One of the best fairy tale retellings I have ever read. Recommended to anyone who loves fairy tales.
Alissa
Alissa rated it
2.0 The Scarecrow King: A Romantic Retelling of the King Thrushbeard Fairy Tale
Fairytale retellings :) I like them, particularly those belonging to the modern trend of “adult” fairytales. This one does not, as it can be surmised from the book's description, and it suited me just fine: I wanted a simple, quick, fluffy and sweet story for the evening and this looked like a perfe...
Susana "Lost in Fantasy Land"
Susana "Lost in Fantasy Land" rated it
3.5 Yes, another retelling -_-
Now this was a fast paced and addictive retelling of King Thrushbeard's tale... of which I was only vaguely familiar. With a little time available in your hands, I bet you'll be hard pressed to finish reading this asap (if retellings are your cup of tea...) As one can read in the author credits, Jil...
Kagama -The Literaturevixen
Kagama -The Literaturevixen rated it
3.5
Princess Marinda of Balinore is used to being ignored by her father the king who prefers her blonde and more magically talented sister Imogen. Rindas birthright magic is that she can add luck to inanimate objects by smearing some of her blood on them. But neither Rinda nor the rest of Balinore con...
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