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Happily
Ever After: The Write More Publications Fractured Fairy Tale Anthology
by Various Authors
Release Date: April 17th 2016
Write More Publications
Summary from Goodreads:
From princesses and princes, to witches, ice queens, imaginary friends, and dorks, Happily Ever After: The Write More Publications Fractured Fairy Tale Anthology has it all! Seven unforgettable stories by seven talented authors! Some stories are fractured takes on classics, while others are originals that will stay with you long after you've turned the last page!
Featured Authors: Dana Piazzi, Jordan Hancock, Kim Stevens, Elaine White, Vanessa Hancock, Michelle Feury, and Stephanie Parke
by Various Authors
Release Date: April 17th 2016
Write More Publications
Summary from Goodreads:
From princesses and princes, to witches, ice queens, imaginary friends, and dorks, Happily Ever After: The Write More Publications Fractured Fairy Tale Anthology has it all! Seven unforgettable stories by seven talented authors! Some stories are fractured takes on classics, while others are originals that will stay with you long after you've turned the last page!
Featured Authors: Dana Piazzi, Jordan Hancock, Kim Stevens, Elaine White, Vanessa Hancock, Michelle Feury, and Stephanie Parke
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Seven short stories – all with happily-ever-after
endings – what more could you ask for? From fairytale revisions to modern-day
romances, the Happily Ever After: The
Write More Publications Fractured Fairy Tale Anthology has something for
everyone who loves a good romance. There is even one non-romantic tale thrown
into the mix. Each story was written with care by one of the seven different
authors and presented beautifully within its own universe.
I enjoyed all of the stories. The sweet Cinderella
story with two princes to choose from. The imaginary friends inspiring a little
girl. The two Snow-White-ish tales, one set in contemporary days. The tale of
the fairy queen’s love and the one of the princess framed for murder. And,
finally, a modern version of The Snow Queen. Each was unique and sweet. The
tale I liked least was the one without romance, simply because it did not
contain romance and was not directly involved in the happily-ever-after. With
the others, it was too difficult to choose a favorite, because they were all so
good.
I would recommend this anthology to lovers of
fairytale romance with a good dose of Happily Ever Afters.
I received a free copy of this book in exchange
for an honest review.
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