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Queen of Snow

A Snow Queen Retelling (Fairytales Reimagined, Book 1)

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Queen of Snow

By: Laura Burton, Jessie Cal
Narrated by: Emma Faye
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A Snow Queen retelling - with a romantic twist

After falling through a magical mirror, Jack stumbles into the Chanted Forest, where fairytale characters are real....

He's rescued by Aria, a princess on the run from the evil queen, and together, they embark on a quest to gather shards of a mirror, so they can use the portal to get away from the Chanted Forest forever.

They will need the help of friends such as Belle, Robin, and Ryding Hood if they have any hope of surviving the deadliest of foes.

But when dark secrets unravel, Jack and Aria must make a difficult choice: Face an evil queen and save the kingdom? Or save themselves and leave the fairytale characters without their happily ever after?

Queen of Snow starts off the Fairytales Reimagined series. An enchanting collection of connected retellings involving all the most-loved fairytale characters in literature.

©2021 Laura Burton (P)2021 Laura Burton
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"Queen of Snow" was a solid 3 star title to me - right until the very end. I wasn't fully on board with the narrator, especially because I recoiled whenever she attempted a British accent. But it was decent enough for me to stick with it. The story is packed full of tropes, trying to subvert them here and there, which sometimes works and sometimes it really didn't do it for me. Still, I liked the characters enough to stick with it and it made a good listen while doing household chores. And then, right at the end, it really managed to surprise me and draw me in a little more. I'm actually looking forward now to the next one in the series!

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