The Jabberwocky Princess by Cece Louise ~ Review

The Jabberwocky Princess by Cece Louise ~ Review

Three reasons you should this Young Adult Fairy Tale Re-Telling:

  • The Jabberwocky Princess by Cece Louise is a fun fairy tale with a very surprising monster.
  • There are plenty of twists and turns to keep me guessing at the bad guy, and several heroes that surprised me.
  • Strong heroines that can take the lead and won’t take too much crap from the men who try to prevent them from playing their part.

About The Jabberwocky Princess

Title: The Jabberwocky Princess
Author: Cece Louise
Series: The Forest Tales #2
Genre: Young Adult, Fairy Tale Re-telling

The Jabberwocky Princess

Beware the Jabberwock . . . The jaws that bite, the claws that catch!

Kitchen maid Kainda is the daughter of a disgraced monster-hunter. She longs to learn more about strange beasts and use the hunting skills her father taught her, but kitchen maids don’t get to have adventures—especially not a girl everyone thinks is crazy.

That is until devil-may-care Prince Ander enlists her help in defeating a monster troubling a nearby kingdom. With her misfit knight best friend by her side, Kainda thinks it’s the perfect arrangement. She gets adventure and financial freedom, while Prince Ander gets to marry the princess of Fernshire.

Until the beast proves more troublesome than anyone imagined, and secrets from her father’s past raise the question: What is more dangerous—myth or reality?

A standalone read perfect for fans of sweet romance, suspense, and fairy tales!

My Review of The Jabberwocky Princess:

The Jabberwocky Princess is a fantastical fairy tale that I’m surprised Disney hasn’t taken for a movie yet. The world’s most famous monster-hunter disappeared mysteriously, but he left much of his knowledge to his daughter, Kainda. Looked down upon as a kitchen maid, she really doesn’t fit in anywhere except when she visits her best friend, a knight who plays a surprising role that I didn’t wholly expect at first.

The story alternates between Kainda and Princess Opal’s POV. Opal seems to be a bit of a stereotype, especially compared to Kainda. Opal is the princess being forced to marry the champion knight that finally rids the kingdom of the beast that is plaguing its land. But of course, she wants nothing to with it. She wants a love match and actually puts herself and her friends in some danger when she throws a bit of a fit and leaves the protection sent to ride with her.

There’s a prince sent with the knights, hoping to win Opal’s hand. Not because he loves her, but because he’s tired of his father harping on him to do something with his life. At first, the characters describe him as a bit of a philanderer and extremely arrogant. However, the first time we see him on the page, he comes across as anything but that. The author tries to explain why, but it fell a little flat.

I was very excited to see two happily ever afters, and not the ones I expected at first. It would have been a better story if there was a little more growth in the characters. They never really became more than what they started as. I also wish there had been a few clues as to who the big bad guy really was; little things sprinkled along the way that would have all made sense at the end. Instead, it was sort of dumped on you in a typical evil villain soliloquy.

I think a younger YA audience would really enjoy this a lot. As an adult with an older teenager, I think Jabberwocky Princess was an entertaining read, but not dynamic enough to really stand out.

*I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book*

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A Little Night Magic by Angie Fox ~ Review

A Little Night Magic by Angie Fox ~ Review

Three reasons you should read A Little Night Magic by Angie Fox

  • A Little Night Magic introduces you to two fun paranormal worlds from Angie Fox.
  • The shorter stories are easy to read in one sitting, but still full of fun plots and characters.
  • A mix of cozy mystery style adventures along with a bit of action gives the paranormal reader fix you’ve been looking for.

About A Little Night Magic

A Little Night Magic by Angie Fox

Title: A Little Night Magic: Five tales of love, laughter & friendship – under a full moon
Author: Angie Fox
Genre: Paranormal, Urban Fantasy, Cozy Mystery

New York Times bestselling author Angie Fox is back with an enchanting collection of six sweet, quirky, laugh-out-loud tales of paranormal mischief. Enter a world of magic with the ever-popular and always rowdy biker witches; take off on a spine-tingling adventure with a Southern good girl turned reluctant ghost hunter; and sizzle in the sultry heat of New Orleans as a voodoo mamba makes one very big mistake when casting a love spell. These charming tales of love, friendship, and laughter are a pure delight.

My Review of A Little Night Magic by Angie Fox

A Ghostly Gift by Angie Fox

A Ghostly Gift – Southern Ghost Hunter

A spirit at the resale shop is trying to make right something he didn’t get to do from his past. Verity’s jobs to help him seem simple at first, but they always take a fun and slightly dangerous twist before the end. 

Ghost of a Chance by Angie Fox

Ghost of a Chance – Southern Ghost Hunter

By far, my favorite of the Southern Ghost Hunter short stories so far. There’s a wonderful romance, a family in need of mending, and it all takes place on the ghostly plane. This one dives a little deeper into Verity’s past (which you learn more about in the main series), and it was written in a way that gives you enough information without giving everything away.

Both Southern Ghost Hunter stories do an amazing job of telling a full story without messing with the main series too much. You can enjoy them as an addition to the series, or you can use them to find out if the series is right for you – which I’m sure it will be!

Gentlemen Prefer Voodoo by Angie Fox

Gentlemen Prefer Voodoo – Demon Slayer

This was a really fun story. When Amie, a voodoo priestess, accidentally summons a man from the grave when she tries to summon love – well – things get a little interesting. She’s determined to put him back in the grave where he came from. He’s determined to convince Amie he’s the perfect man for her – but time is quickly running out. A very different take on the paranormal romance genre. I’m not sure how this fits into the overall Demon Slayer series – but it definitely makes me want to read more of them.

I Brake for Biker Witches by Angie Fox

I Brake for Biker Witches – Demon Slayer

This was my first introduction to Lizzie Brown – the main character of the Demon Slayer series (or so it seems). She was fun, feisty, and quite a bit over the top. All the biker witches are. But how cool is it to follow a biker gang that’s all really crazy over-the-top witches. I Brake for Biker Witches seemed like an introduction story, even though it takes place later in the series. It was a great way to get to know the crew and a little bit about their history.

Date with a Demon Slayer by Angie Fox

Date with a Demon Slayer – Demon Slayer

Celebrating their anniversary in a haunted Bed and Breakfast might not be the best idea. Especially when the ghost is very violent and hates when people get a little frisky under his roof. There were some light-hearted moments with the occupants of the B&B, but this was definitely a little on the darker side.

Some Like It Hexed by Angie Fox

Some Like It Hexed – Demon Slayer

This story was so much fun! The characters really cracked me up, and there were a lot of great pagan references and some really good-hearted Halloween fun. This is the story that makes me want to know more. It was the perfect mix of fun, mystery, and excitement.

The Demon Slayers stories were a bit of a mixed bag – but overall I really enjoyed the fun characters, and it definitely made me want to read more about them.

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A Simple Wedding by Leigh Duncan ~ Review

A Simple Wedding by Leigh Duncan ~ Review

Three reasons you should read A Simple Wedding by Leigh Duncan

  • Heart’s Landing is such a beautiful town full of wonderful people – I really hope this does turn into a series.
  • Jenny is such a doll and she puts up with far too much trying to create the perfect wedding for her cousin.
  • The ending is super swoony and so full of feels it can hardly contain itself.

About A Simple Wedding by Leigh Duncan

A Simple Wedding by Leigh Duncan Cover

Jenny always dreamed of getting married at Heart’s Landing. But when she finally visits the charming small town, she’s there to make wedding arrangements for someone else: her cousin, who also happens to be her boss and a famous movie star. To keep the event secret and avoid a media circus, Jenny pretends she’s the one getting married.

Nick is intrigued by this bride-to-be who starts visiting his bakery every afternoon for sweet treats and conversation. He has to keep reminding himself that she’s already spoken for.

As Jenny deals with her cousin’s ever-changing demands, she tries to hide her attraction to Nick. Planning this wedding couldn’t be more complicated…and what will happen once the truth comes to light?

My Review

A Simple Wedding was a lot of fun to read. I loved Jenny and Nick enough to overlook the not-so-tiny lie Jenny had to tell. Jenny was truly stuck between a rock and a hard place with it. Having sworn to keep her super-famous cousin’s wedding a secret, she was pretending she was planning her own. Jenny’s conflict and debate over telling the town’s people that she had come to love the secret, and keeping her promise was very real.

Jenny’s cousin, Kay, is a famous movie star. And she acted like a lot of the stereotypes that go along with that position. She constantly changed her mind and expected people to just “make it happen,” including her cousin. She seemed so detached from reality, and Jenny was too afraid to stand up to her.

Jenny’s saving grace was the baker from I Do Cakes, Nick. He encouraged her to stand up for what she wanted. Remember he thought it was her wedding. But he also stood by her and helped in so many big and small ways when she needed to make changes to the plan. Apparently, he can also make a mean chocolate cupcake, which is an instant win in my book.

I do think the town forgave Jenny and moved on really quickly. I don’t want the main character to suffer, but I do think showing consequences that last more than a few minutes is important.

Overall, this hits all the highs of a traditional Hallmark Romance. It sounds like this will be an ongoing series. And I really hope that happens. This town and the people in it quickly become your friends, and I need to visit them and see another Heart’s Landing wedding.

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