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marjories's review
5.0
The setting for this book has a strong fairy tale feel, with castles and royalty and magic and beautiful dresses. But it also include modern amenities like cell phones and cars. And somehow they don't feel out of place - Twomey makes it all work. Likewise, the story has all the elements you are looking for an a Cinderella story, but tweaked for modern sensibilities. This Cinderella has taken steps to protect herself, and doesn't need a Prince to rescue her, but she still welcomes his strong arms and support when her stepmother becomes too oppressive. She discovers strengths and abilities through the book, but also discovers that sometimes it is ok to be vulnerable and accept help.
Henry has been a key player in the previous two books of this series, and a scene stealer every time he showed up. It was about time he finally got his own story - and happily ever after. He is the irascible flirt to the end, and the truest friend to those he loves.
While all three books in this trilogy could work as standalones, this book also helps bring everything together and is a fitting conclusion to the series. The events in this book take place during the same time as Beauty's Cursed Beast, and offer another perspective on a couple scenes from that book.
Henry has been a key player in the previous two books of this series, and a scene stealer every time he showed up. It was about time he finally got his own story - and happily ever after. He is the irascible flirt to the end, and the truest friend to those he loves.
While all three books in this trilogy could work as standalones, this book also helps bring everything together and is a fitting conclusion to the series. The events in this book take place during the same time as Beauty's Cursed Beast, and offer another perspective on a couple scenes from that book.