### Review Warren has made a name for herself in the world of paranormal romance. she expertly mixes werewolves, vampires and faeries to create another winning novel in The Others series. _Not Your Ordinary Faerie Tale_ showcases Warren's talents for creating consistent characters with strong voice
Disenchanted: Not Your Typical Fairy Tale Romance
β Scribed by Susan Carroll
- Publisher
- Random House Publishing Group
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 248 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0399178430
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β¦ Synopsis
An alluring love triangle and a daring caper unfold in this imaginative retelling of Cinderella, featuring an indomitable damsel who's not so easily swept off her glass slippers.
At the tender age of seventeen, Ella Upton lost her innocence to a traveling minstrel, a youth with flaxen hair and a golden voice whose deep blue eyes concealed his true intentions--until it was too late. Seven years later, Ella's stepsisters chatter about winning the affections of the dreamy Prince Florian at the royal ball, but Ella has no such illusions. Instead, her dashing best friend, Malcolm Hawkridge, persuades her with his reckless charm and wicked smile to use the occasion to steal back a magic orb from the corrupt king.
But before the clock strikes midnight, Ella finds herself pursued by more than one prince--not to mention Commander Horatio Crushington, who captures her with his piercing gaze from across the crowded ballroom. Dancing through the...
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