by Kristine Grayson, Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Lighthearted and cute.
While I appreciate Grayson having an older couple and a romantic hero who's balding and paunchy, this book was painfully slow-moving and ridiculously silly, and I hated the characters' personalities.
This is a fairy tale about a fairy tale, if you read it as such it is a good afternoon read. Cinderella's Prince Charming is divorced and at a dead-end in his career, so he opens a bookstore and travels the land ordering books and discovering new authors. Still handsome and still charming, he has gi...
I really enjoyed this book. It was a pleasant, different take on fairy tales. I also read the prequel, but didn't need to- the prequel covered the event in the beginning of this book and some things were repeated.
Ah, fairy tales. Ever read them and wondered what happened after the Prince marries the girl? Did they really live happily ever after? Well, here's one version where it didn't. Divorced with two children, Prince Charming now runs a bookstore. A man after my own heart--he reads! *wink*One thing about...
My thoughts:I found this book charming and sweet. It was fun to read, and I liked her takes on fairytales and what isn't always told in them. It takes place in our world, but what we do not know is that there are more magical kingdoms in another dimension of some sort. Prince Charming left his kingd...
Wickedly Charming was a quick and engaging read that blended two fairy tales into a fabulously new modern retelling.