by Claire Legrand
I love magic, and faeries. I love distance lands wrought with turmoil that need an unlikely hero to right injustices. I love steamy romances with hot princes. Winterspell has all of that.......AND MORE! The end of the book was nice and tidy. Loose ends all tied up. But I truly hope this is somethin...
Now this is the book I was looking for. The perfect read for a rainy weekend. Plot: If you enjoy fantasy then you’ll love this story. It begins with a girl facing some hard times. She is hard pressed to make things better and stumbles on some information about her mother’s passing. Within moments sh...
Introduction: This Motion arises from a a hellish reading experience from the accused. The blogger (MJ) alleges that the Reading Gods should grant her a motion to forget. Hence, said blogger is very stupidly filing a motion to forget pro se, even though she’s actively trying to forget this book. ...
arc provided by Simon & Schuster through Edelweiss DNF @ 50% TW: VICTIM BLAMING I have to admit that, while I liked The Nutcracker when I was a little girl, since I grew up I find it absolutely terrifying. Toys and food coming to life in the middle of the night?! When you're a kid that's all ...
4.5
**Thank you Simon & Schuster and Edelweiss for providing this in exchange for an honest review** I really wanted to like this story. This is the first fairy tale retelling of The Nutcracker I've read. While I've never been a huge fan of the story itself, its linked to happy childhood memories. For...
{March 3rd 2014} UPDATEWow, the dark spin on the original Nutcracker Tale, and that cover asdfghjkl.