by Jim C. Hines
This was, by far, the best book of the series.The books seem to suggest that Danielle is our main character. At least, she is in book 1. But for me, ever since her introduction, Talia was the lead for me. Talia's actions, motivations, and story guided each book. Okay, so did Snow's and Danielle's, b...
3.5 stars
So...I don't even know what to say about this one. It took me forever to get into it, then it took me forever to READ it. It wasn't as good as the others, and was kind of a meh ending to the series.
This book was really well done, particularly the last few chapters. Hines did a good job at wrapping up the series in a way that felt honest to the characters.The previous three books in this series I read in a day or two each. This one took me over a month. I probably shouldn't have started reading...
A lovely, bittersweet ending to a series that turned out to have a lot of depth to its characters given the initial premise. Very satisfying, and darker than previous entries in the series. With this book, Hines tackles elements of the tales of The Snow Queen and Snow White and Rose Red, among other...
This is a satisfiying conclusion to the Princess series. Frankly, Jim C. Hines should earn enough money to buy Hawaii off this series alone.If you haven't read the Princesss novels, start at the beginning of the series with The Stepsister Scheme. It would help to read them in order.In this, perhap...