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Last year, I reviewed THE FAIRYTALE KEEPER: AVENGING THE QUEEN. Since then, THE FAIRYTALE KEEPER has been named a
Quarter-Finalist in Amazon's Breakthrough Novel Contest.
It is still a contender for first prize!
Congratulations, Andrea!
To celebrate this incredible feat, until April 1st, you can snag THE FAIRYTALE KEEPER for only 99¢ on Kindle AND nook!
Missed last year's review?
Read it now!
Quarter-Finalist in Amazon's Breakthrough Novel Contest.
It is still a contender for first prize!
Congratulations, Andrea!
To celebrate this incredible feat, until April 1st, you can snag THE FAIRYTALE KEEPER for only 99¢ on Kindle AND nook!
Missed last year's review?
Read it now!
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O P E N I N G H O O K:
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If you want a unique version of the fairy tales you grew up loving, look no further than THE FAIRYTALE KEEPER: AVENGING THE QUEEN by Andrea Cefalo. The first book in the planned four-book series revolves around Adelaide, whose mother nicknamed her Snow White as a child. The book opens after a deadly plague has taken Adelaide's mother's life, revealing the corruptness of a local priest in Cologne. Adelaide and her father are appalled by the way she has been treated, even as they are overcome with grief. They are taken care of by Adelaide's cousin Galadriel, who also lost cherished love ones due to plague. Galadriel is interesting because she's Cinderella...and on the path to becoming Adelaide's stepmother, which would make her the evil queen in Snow White. That along intrigued me. Earlier this year, one of the theories going around about the TV series ONCE UPON A TIME was the thought that the Evil Queen was also Belle from Beauty and the Beast, which would have been a novel idea. I like seeing the duality of pure good and pure evil in one character. I can't wait to see where Cefalo takes this idea. It takes a long time for AVENGING THE QUEEN to get off the ground because there's so much back story leading up to the Snow White tale we all know and love. Just when it really gets going, we're left waiting for the next book. I liked the introduction of Adelaide's love interest, Ivo, and will be interested in seeing whether he becomes her True Love or not, since he's certainly no prince. I also loved the historical feel to this fantasy novel, which to me, always makes a book seem as though it could be true despite its mystical nature. I also liked the way Cefalo mixed her fairy tales together.
It's both easy and hard to see what fairy tales are being told in AVENGING THE QUEEN. Many tales that are familiar have both truth and fiction to them, leaving it up to readers to discover what's real and what's been turned into a tale. The press release states, "Cefalo doesn’t stick to just one of Grimm’s fairy tales in her FAIRYTALE KEEPER series. She supposes the most noted of these stories (Snow White, Cinderella, The Elves and the Shoemaker, etc.) come from one person, a spitfire cobbler’s apprentice and novice story teller living in thirteenth century Germany. 'I want the reader to believe that it’s possible for one person to have come up with all these tales,' say Cefalo." I can't wait to see the way Cefalo pulls THE FAIRYTALE KEEPER together, since not much was said about the mysterious story teller in the first book.
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C O V E R D E S I G N:
I like this cover a lot. I wish more indie titles looked this good! I love the coloring and the way the girl stands out with her dark hood. The red of the banner behind the book's title perfectly matches the model's lips. This cover has a lot of atmosphere, and sucks me right in. When I saw it in the query letter, I knew I wanted to read this!
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O F F I C I A L I N F O:
Title: THE FAIRYTALE KEEPER:
AVENGING THE QUEEN
AVENGING THE QUEEN
Author: Andrea Cefalo
Release Date: Out June 01, 2012
Publisher: Scarlet Primrose Press
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This sounds really good! It doesn't sound like any other books I've read and I'm intrigued by the fact that she weaves multiple fairy tales into the novel. Thank you for sharing your review and the nook link! Buying now. :)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy, Randi! I'm looking forward to the next book this year! *cheers*
DeleteI love this novel! It is such a well written and carefully crafted story. The way the fairy tales are intertwined so well you have to really think to realize what you're reading. I can't wait for her sequel to this one, it's exceptional.
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Agreed! I'm looking forward to it as well. Can't come soon enough! :) I hope Andrea does well in the competition!
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