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Rhiannon Thomas's dazzling debut novel is a spellbinding reimagining of what happens after happily...
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A Legend, A Magical Shell A Girl Who Dreamed Of Something More... Lena, a Merrow girl, lives...
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When Rose Wakes
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Her terrifying dreams are nothing compared to the all-too-real nightmare that awaits. . . .Ever...
Sugar Plum Poisoned
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It’s Christmastime, and this holiday season, things are heating up for the bakers at Fairy Tale...
Kids Chronicles: Quest for the Moon Stones
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Kids Chronicles: Quest for the Moon Stones is a family, co-operative game of adventure and mystery...
Thumbelina ~ 3D Interactive Pop-up Book
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Rachel King (13 KP) rated A Midnight Dance (Fiery Tales, #1) in Books
Feb 11, 2019
Sabine's character is both headstrong and naive. A large part of her successes in the plot seem to be born out of pure luck, as she lacks any real skill at either deception or thievery. Jules strong attraction to her gives her the freedom to get as far as she does in her plans, even as she falls for him in return.
While the romance and eroticism takes center stage in the novel, there is a secondary element to the book that comes in subtly as Jules takes a more permanent role in Sabine's life. Jules is intent on a restoration of his honor and wealth, and the discover the truth about his father's accusations. Neither Jules nor Sabine suspect the guilty party until Sabine's life is in danger. Suspense and unpredictability pull me right to the end pages, and just enough is left hanging to lead into a sequel. I look forward to discovering what happens next!
