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Thursday, March 1, 2018

Review: Loving a Prince Charming by Danielle Monsch

Title: Loving a Prince Charming
Series: Fairy Tales & Ever Afters
Author: Danielle Monsch
Read copy: eBook (Kindle)
Published: April 18, 2013
Publisher: Romantic Geek Publishing
ASIN: B00CF5BBEW

Once upon a Time, in a Kingdom that was just a little twisted (oh yeah, and kinda far away), Fairy Godmothers Rule! Elf Kings drool, and a Prince was betrothed to a somnolent Princess.

Too bad his heart was already lost to a fiery-mannered-and-maned bodyguard...

As the Prince of a large kingdom who desired his peoples health and prosperity, for Seth honor and integrity were more than mere words, and putting duty before desire was second-nature. If sometimes he looked at Kira—best friend since childhood and his personal guard—and regretted his betrothal to the Princess of a neighboring kingdom, well, that was the price he had to pay for his people's happiness.

Even if that Princess was cursed and given the nickname Sleeping Beauty.

With maybe a little help from a Fairy Godmother, Seth discovers the way to end the curse and sets off on a perilous journey to free Sleeping Beauty. Kira rides with him, by his side as always, but Kira's nearness represents a different type of danger... Only love can break the curse, but how can Seth keep his promise to wake the slumbering Princess when being with Kira makes his heart demand a very selfish Happily Ever After?


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Friday, January 19, 2018

Review: Loving an Ugly Beast by Danielle Monsch

Title: Loving an Ugly Beast
Series: Fairy Tales & Ever Afters
Author: Danielle Monsch
Read copy: eBook (Kindle)
Published: February 13, 2013
Publisher: Romantic Geek Publishing
ASIN: B00BFKBB3Y

Once upon a Time, in a Kingdom that was just a little twisted (oh yeah, and kinda far away), Fairy Godmothers Rule! Elf Kings drool, and two people were pondering the question—What makes a Beauty, and what makes a Beast?

Too bad they didn't bother to share their answers with each other...

Known as Beast in his village for both his hulking size and multitude of scars, Benton long ago resigned himself to a life without love. He was content with his solitary existence—that is, until Nissa entered his life, and suddenly this beast wanted to become a beauty.

Plain and plain-spoken, Nissa came to the village three years ago looking for a fresh start and a quiet life. She had both until the day her friend Benton disappears and a new man arrives at the village—handsome, charming, and intent on courting her. Which is very strange, because since when does a beauty want a beast?

A Fairy Godmother comes a'callin and grants Benton his wish. Now the Beastly Benton is the Beautiful Byron, and our B intends to use this new identity to make Nissa fall in love with him. However, scars don't have to be visible to exist. Will Nissa's past destroy any chance of their Happily Ever After?


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Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Review: Loving a Fairy Godmother by Danielle Monsch

Title: Loving a Fairy Godmother
Series: Fairy Tales & Ever Afters
Author: Danielle Monsch
Read copy: eBook (Kindle)
Published: June 13, 2014
Publisher: Romantic Geek Publishing
ASIN: B007ZVSMES

Once upon a Time, in a Kingdom that was just a little twisted (oh yeah, and kinda far away), Fairy Godmothers Rule! Elf Kings drool, and a Knight was having a bad time with a Dragon.

Too bad he didn't realize the Dragon would be the least strange part of his day...

Fairy GodMOTHER. As in female—it's right there in the name. With those divine dimples, killer blue eyes, and hard muscled body, no one's going to be mistaking Tiernan for a female anytime soon, but due to a wish gone wrong, Tiernan is now the only Fairy Godfather in existence. Strangely, most Fairy Godmother's don't have a problem with this change in the status quo...all except the one Fairy Godmother who he'd go and win a kingdom for.

Reina has never been like the others. Organized, efficient, logical—and liking the status quo, thank you very much. After all, the FGs do not need a stubborn, infuriating, feckless male messing up tradition, and she wants him gone—like yesterday. Circumstances arise that just might let her get her wish, but in a way even she never wished for.

After a run-in with the not-exactly-nice Elf King, Tiernan's employment status is called into question, and he is given the task of getting a woman named Cinderella a Happily Ever After or lose his position as a Fairy Godfather and go back to being mortal. Problem with that, becoming a human again means he'll become Dragon chow. So Cinderella will get to the ball and get her Prince if he has to dress her down to her shoes himself, and he's bringing Reina along to help. If he's going to get a HEA for a mortal, darn sure he's going to get one for himself as well.


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Review: Once Upon A Fairy Tale by Danielle Monsch et al.

Title: Once Upon A Fairy Tale: A Collection of 11 Fairy Tale Inspired Romances
Author: Danielle Monsch, Jeannie Lin, Ella Drake, Jennifer Lewis, Nadia Lee, Cate Rowan, Dee Carney, Sela Carsen, Jennifer Blackstream, Cate Dean, Elise Logan

Read copy: eBook (Kindle)
Published: February 8, 2015
Publisher: Romantic Geek Publishing
ASIN: B00TDMW3B0

Experience the story of The Nightingale through a Steampunk landscape, or follow Rapunzel through Sci-fi adventures. There is the modern woman who steps out of her front door and into the Fairy Tale Realm, and there is the modern woman whose life resembles a Fairy Tale—one involving a slipper. Maybe you'd like to find out just who that Big Bad Wolf was and why he was so interested in Red, or maybe you'd like to go behind the scenes and see what those Fairy Godmothers are up to while everyone is getting their Happily Ever After.

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