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Rating: Summary: An enthralling romance that moves you from start to finish Review: "Bitter Thorns" is a timeless, elegantly-written tale of secrets, consequences, and the love that conquers them all. A re-work of the classic "Beauty and the Beast" fairytale, Chris Anne Wolfe surrounds the reader with her beautiful imagery, instilling the characters of Drew and Angelique deep within our hearts. Never before have I been so intriqued by any romance. The love that blossoms between the two heroines, despite Drew's cloak-covered facade, and Angelique's initial 'purchase', stirs emotions in the reader so that they cheer outloud at every heartfelt revelation. You'll become deeply involved in the lives of these two women, their love for each other, and the forces that both seperate and unite them. Definitely a fairytale re-write that makes the original pale in comparison!(This book is the first in Pride Imprints "From the Lion" series, retellings of classic tales for 'open-mided adults'. The second book, "Queen's Champion: The legend of Lancelot retold" is also a much encouraged read. I myself, however, am curious as to whether there are any other works in this "From the Lion" series. I simply want to find more treasures like "Bitter Thorns!" If anyone reading this has info to share, please email me!)
Rating: Summary: An enthralling romance that moves you from start to finish Review: "Bitter Thorns" is a timeless, elegantly-written tale of secrets, consequences, and the love that conquers them all. A re-work of the classic "Beauty and the Beast" fairytale, Chris Anne Wolfe surrounds the reader with her beautiful imagery, instilling the characters of Drew and Angelique deep within our hearts. Never before have I been so intriqued by any romance. The love that blossoms between the two heroines, despite Drew's cloak-covered facade, and Angelique's initial 'purchase', stirs emotions in the reader so that they cheer outloud at every heartfelt revelation. You'll become deeply involved in the lives of these two women, their love for each other, and the forces that both seperate and unite them. Definitely a fairytale re-write that makes the original pale in comparison! (This book is the first in Pride Imprints "From the Lion" series, retellings of classic tales for 'open-mided adults'. The second book, "Queen's Champion: The legend of Lancelot retold" is also a much encouraged read. I myself, however, am curious as to whether there are any other works in this "From the Lion" series. I simply want to find more treasures like "Bitter Thorns!" If anyone reading this has info to share, please email me!)
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