Tag: Fairy Tale Retelling

Iron & Thorns: Cruel Magic by E.B. Wheeler

Iron & Thorns: Cruel Magic by E.B. Wheeler

Ball Gowns. Calling Cards. Hell Hounds. Cassandra Weaver is hiding an infirmity from a society—and a family—that demands perfection. Henry Stewart is hiding from his former Faerie masters, trying to remember what it means to be human. Simple enough, except that their little town of Drixton conceals a secret as old as the church bells. The Queen of the Unseelie Fay is hunting a mortal […]

August 23, 2022 / 0 Comments
Dreaming Princesses: Dreaming Beauty by C. Rae D’Arc

Dreaming Princesses: Dreaming Beauty by C. Rae D’Arc

Sleeping Beauty was asleep for a hundred years. What did she dream about? Princess Emerald of Somnus planned the perfect ball for her sixteenth birthday. She even modeled it after the midnight masquerades that she and her sisters secretly attended. Everything was perfect…until a poisoned spindle threw her into a deep sleep with vivid dreams of an unknown land: modern England. In a world of […]

June 28, 2022 / 0 Comments
Marian’s Man: A Tale of Sherwood Forest by Jacque Stevens

Marian’s Man: A Tale of Sherwood Forest by Jacque Stevens

Who is the man who holds her heart? After playing Robin Hood for months, Marian is starting to wonder how well she knows Robin of Locksley. Her husband could just be depressed, returning from a war that should have claimed his life. He could just be adjusting to their new life in the forest. Marian wants to be patient, but after surrendering Locksley to the […]

October 21, 2021 / 0 Comments
Target by Darci Cole

Target by Darci Cole

The fairytales never mentioned this. Pressured to choose a bride before his eighteenth birthday, Prince Lex is determined to do things the way he’s read about in legends: run away to find his true love. But soon he is at the mercy of a band of outlaws who know more about his kingdom than he does. Traveling with them, he is forced to face the […]

October 12, 2021 / 0 Comments
Oak and Ivy by Rebekah Isert

Oak and Ivy by Rebekah Isert

Power. Magic. Sacrifice. All Margot wanted was a break. Moving three hundred miles north from deep Michigan to really deep Michigan, she’s looking for a normal job and a normal life. She thinks she’s found it at Our Lady of the Wood Psychiatric Hospital. She really should have looked somewhere else. Oak and Ivy: A modern retelling of Tam Lin [shareaholic app=”share_buttons” id=”304462″]

October 2, 2021 / 0 Comments
Summersong by Luisa Perkins

Summersong by Luisa Perkins

Tin whistle player Tom Maloney hates his day job working as a psychic bloodhound, but he’s bound to mob boss Frank Farago until his father’s massive gambling debts are paid. So when a rich recluse promises to settle his account if he’ll track down her runaway daughter, Tom seizes the chance at freedom. Una has lived her whole life in thrall, with her mother siphoning […]

August 31, 2021 / 0 Comments
Mystery at the Midnight Ball by Kristen Niedfeldt

Mystery at the Midnight Ball by Kristen Niedfeldt

Once upon a time… Ellie bid farewell to her childhood friend Prince Alexander eight years ago and never thought their paths would ever cross again. After all, the two of them lived in separate worlds. He was a prince and she was a humble servant. Surely it was better for her to leave their old friendship in the past and accept her dreary fate. But […]

August 25, 2021 / 0 Comments
Cinders Like Glass by Clarissa Kae

Cinders Like Glass by Clarissa Kae

With her guiding hand, Lady Ada turns the mundane into the magnificent, lumps of charcoal into beautiful sketches—and second-hand clothes into gorgeous gowns. Only her debilitating stutter is beyond reach. When her cruel brother is accused of treason, he threatens her—she must help him, or be thrown into an asylum, claiming her stutter as evidence of an unsound mind. Like a rabid dog, the Duke […]

August 16, 2021 / 0 Comments
Wishes by Starlight by Jacque Stevens

Wishes by Starlight by Jacque Stevens

I, Elya Pavlovna, went to the prince’s Maslenitsa celebration, and I’m still not sure who I am or what will happen next. After running from a fairy and a prince, Elya is on her own for the first time. The unknown wilds are dark and dangerous, but she knows that if she is found she could be used to destroy everything she has come to […]

June 17, 2021 / 0 Comments
Letters by Cinderlight by Jacque Stevens

Letters by Cinderlight by Jacque Stevens

I, Elya Pavlovna, am a horribly wicked and unfortunate girl. After her governess is fired for teaching her to read, Elya writes in a secret journal to continue her lessons on her own. Though, as an unwanted scullery maid, she doubts she will ever have much to say. But when a charming stranger answers her private messages, Elya’s world turns upside down. He calls her […]

May 20, 2021 / 0 Comments