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How To Find A Nameless Fae
by A.J. Lancaster
Princess Giselle has always known she would be taken to the Fae lands by a wicked fae as a result of a first born bargain her mother made, and so she waits. And waits. Until her 40th birthday passes and she decides to take the matter into her own hands and find her Malediction herself. Unfortunately he's not the evil fae sorcerer she'd thought him to be and he actually needs her help to find his name before they can truly resolve the bargain.
I really enjoyed the nod to Howl's Moving Castle in this one from Malediction's Howl-esque personality to the gorgeousnes of the sentient house Skymallow (seriously I wish my flat was sentient and cleaned itsself!). This is a much more mature retelling of Rumplestiltskin than others I've read and there are some spicy scenes so avoid if thats not your sort of thing with fairytale retellings - I found them to be well written and well deserved after so much yearning!
Its been a while since I read a fairytale retelling and this was a delightful visit back to the genre that bought me so much joy when I was at university 😊
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for my review copy.
I really enjoyed the nod to Howl's Moving Castle in this one from Malediction's Howl-esque personality to the gorgeousnes of the sentient house Skymallow (seriously I wish my flat was sentient and cleaned itsself!). This is a much more mature retelling of Rumplestiltskin than others I've read and there are some spicy scenes so avoid if thats not your sort of thing with fairytale retellings - I found them to be well written and well deserved after so much yearning!
Its been a while since I read a fairytale retelling and this was a delightful visit back to the genre that bought me so much joy when I was at university 😊
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for my review copy.