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Bezig met laden... A Court of Sugar and Spice: A Nutcracker Romance Retelling (Wicked Darlings) (editie 2022)door Rebecca F. Kenney (Auteur)
Informatie over het werkA Court of Sugar and Spice: A Nutcracker Romance Retelling (Wicked Darlings Book 1) door Rebecca F. Kenney
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Another spicy tale of adventure and romance by Rebecca F. Kenney! This time, it’s a re-telling of the Nutcracker story, involving two sisters, artsy Clara and seductive Louisa, who accidentally awaken a curse on the Nutcracker Prince and must venture into his realm of Faerie to break it. Along the way, they encounter baddies from an enemy kingdom and both find love and lots of spice on the way. I enjoyed this as much as I enjoyed the author’s stories. I love the magical, colorful world she has created, and it was so vivid and easy to imagine. We also have a male Sugarplum Faerie who falls in love with Clara. Characterization was also very well done between the sisters and the two main Fae men, and I loved the slow burn romance between Louisa and the Prince, and how the Sugarplum Faerie awakens all of Clara’s fantasies. My qualms with this was that despite the danger of the Rat King looming over them, I never truly felt like our heroes and heroines were in any real danger because our two main Fae men were really, really powerful and seemed to overcome all odds quite easily, and one of our heroines is saved by a deus ex machina at the end. I’m also not the biggest fan of Fae stories in general, as I haven’t loved the vast majority of the ones I’ve read, even though I’ve tried since they seem to be so popular. I’m undecided on whether I’ll read the next book, but since I do love Alice in Wonderland, I would definitely be looking forward to an adult retelling of that with this authors spin on it! A Court of Sugar and Spice is a spicy retelling of the beloved tale The Nutcracker. The story is told from the dual points of view of sisters Louisa and Clara. After the death of their father, the girls are sent to their godfather, Drosselmeyer, to live. But the girls start to realize that there is more to the dolls in his home. One night, Louisa's finger is pricked by a splinter and her blood awakens the nutcracker. When the girls learn of his curse and his plight to return to his home, they offer their help determined to get the cursed prince to the pool that would help end his curse. Upon their arrival, they find the Unseelie army led by the Rat King has taken over the Kingdom. Add a deliciously seductive Sugarplum Faerie into the mix and you have a delightful and smutty retelling. I found myself mildly surprised by how much I enjoyed this book. This is the first book I have come across with a unique retelling of The Nutcracker. The characters and world-building are beautifully crafted with a determination to draw the reader in and keep them glued to the edge of their seats by investing their emotions into the characters and their world. The only downside to this book was Louisa. I don't know why but I just did not like her character. She seemed to be too pushy when it came to sex especially when the prince's mind had been on returning to his original self and saving the kingdom. I get that she enjoyed sex but I did not like how her entire character seemed to revolve around it. I often found myself skipping any of her scenes in favor of Clara and Fin. Who would NOT want to spend more time with Fin and Clara, especially the chase, the rescue, and the hot smut scenes? Louisa and Lir did not have that type of chemistry as the former did. It was there hot and steamy and I was there for it happily. Final Thought: This book exceeded my expectations. I loved everything about this book and I am quite looking forward to reading the next one in the series. It was a truly enjoyable read that I didn't want to put down. I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys well-developed characters and immersive world-building that will keep you turning the page. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Wicked Darlings (1)
Fantasy.
Fiction.
Romance.
With their inheritance restricted until their marriage, sisters Clara and Louisa, both in their twenties, must live with their godfather Drosselmeyer. One night, an accident brings to life one of the strange wooden dolls in Drosselmeyer's mansion. The Nutcracker doll is a cursed Fae prince, and he pleads for the sisters' help. During the ensuing journey into the Fae realm, Clara encounters the handsome Sugarplum Faerie, and he promises her the chance to enact all her forbidden fantasies. Meanwhile Louisa and the Nutcracker Prince battle and bicker over everything, despite the growing attraction between them. And to make matters worse, the entire Seelie kingdom is under threat of conquest by the Rat King, ruler of the Dread Court. Contains mature themes. Trigger and content warnings are available on the author's website. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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I enjoyed this as much as I enjoyed the author’s stories. I love the magical, colorful world she has created, and it was so vivid and easy to imagine. We also have a male Sugarplum Faerie who falls in love with Clara. Characterization was also very well done between the sisters and the two main Fae men, and I loved the slow burn romance between Louisa and the Prince, and how the Sugarplum Faerie awakens all of Clara’s fantasies.
My qualms with this was that despite the danger of the Rat King looming over them, I never truly felt like our heroes and heroines were in any real danger because our two main Fae men were really, really powerful and seemed to overcome all odds quite easily, and one of our heroines is saved by a deus ex machina at the end. I’m also not the biggest fan of Fae stories in general, as I haven’t loved the vast majority of the ones I’ve read, even though I’ve tried since they seem to be so popular.
I’m undecided on whether I’ll read the next book, but since I do love Alice in Wonderland, I would definitely be looking forward to an adult retelling of that with this authors spin on it! ( )