The Violet Fairytale Book (Book 19-23 in the Romance a Medieval Fairytale series) EBOOK
The Violet Fairytale Book (Book 19-23 in the Romance a Medieval Fairytale series) EBOOK
An enslaved enchantress, a pretend prince, a djinn who wants nothing more than to be free, a baron desperate to break the curse, and a big bad wolf who might not be so bad after all…
Five medieval fantasy romances from USA Today Bestselling Author Demelza Carlton that will sweep you away to a land of castles, quests and kings where fairytales can come true.
This collection includes:
- Float: Enchanted Horse Retold
- Steal: Forty Thieves Retold
- Call: Pied Piper Retold
- Feather: Swan Maidens Retold
- Curse: Rose Red Retold
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Book Descriptions
Book Descriptions
Books included in the ebook bundle:
Float: Enchanted Horse Retold
A brave knight. A lady beset by suitors. An enchanted horse that topples cities.
Once upon a time…
Disgraced knight Sir Godfrey would do anything to regain his honour. So when the famed Trojan Horse appears at court, Sir Godfrey volunteers to lead a crusade on the magical beast.
Lady Penelope is sick of life at a convent, waiting for her father to decide who she shall marry. So when a knight appears in the convent garden with a magic horse, she jumps at the chance to escape.
The enchanted horse may have ended one war, but with Penelope missing, it may be about to start another.
Can a knight and his lady stop history repeating?
Steal: Forty Thieves Retold
A shrewd servant. A penniless young woodcutter. A priceless stolen treasure.
Once upon a time...
Melisende joins a crusade, her head full of glory and victory, only to flee from her first battle. Forced to hide as a housemaid while the enemy army occupies the city she'd hoped to save, she despairs of ever finding her way home.
Mithra plans to settle down with the girl of his dreams, but when the war spills into his city, all dreams of the future are shattered. When he finds a Crusader maiden in the woods and they stumble across a priceless treasure, he thinks his luck might have turned…until he discovers the penalty of stealing from the Forty Thieves.
Can Melisende and Mithra save his family from the Forty Thieves?
Call: Pied Piper Retold
A sole survivor. A desperate mother. An impossible quest.
Once upon a time...
Zoticus the assassin has killed more people than he can count, but when he is the sole survivor in a town wiped out by plague, he vows to stop the scourge before more innocent lives are lost.
But what use is one man against a deadly disease?
Feather: Swan Maidens Retold
An unwilling swan maiden. A deadly plague. Can a mother's love defeat death?
Once upon a time...
For Swanhild and Raphael, life is perfect. Betrothed and about to be married, their future should hold only happiness.
Until the plague arrives.
Swanhild's mother transforms her into a swan, hoping to help her survive the plague. Instead, Swanhild finds herself in more danger than ever.
Can she survive the intrigues of the royal court and be reunited with Raphael?
Curse: Rose Red Retold
A cursed prince. An aspiring assassin. No good deed goes unpunished…
Once upon a time...
Crown Prince Boris's life was perfect – a wife, a child and his father's favour for a job well done. Until his brother's traitorous plot steals everything from him, forcing him to run for his life for fear of losing what little he has left.
Rossa wants nothing but to follow in her father's assassin footsteps. Whether it takes magic or a blade, she can handle anything. Until she discovers she can't bear to take a life.
Together, can a failed assassin and a cursed prince save the kingdom?
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Series reading order
Series reading order
Romance a Medieval Fairytale series reading order:
- Fall: Scheherazade Retold
- Enchant: Beauty and the Beast Retold
- Dance: Cinderella Retold
- Fly: Goose Girl Retold
- Revel: Twelve Dancing Princesses Retold
- Silence: Little Mermaid Retold
- Awaken: Sleeping Beauty Retold
- Embellish: Brave Little Tailor Retold
- Appease: Princess and the Pea Retold
- Blow: Three Little Pigs Retold
- Return: Hansel and Gretel Retold
- Wish: Aladdin Retold
- Melt: Snow Queen Retold
- Spin: Rumpelstiltskin Retold
- Kiss: Frog Prince Retold
- Reflect: Snow White Retold
- Roar: Goldilocks Retold
- Cobble: Elves and the Shoemaker Retold
- Float: Enchanted Horse Retold
- Steal: Forty Thieves Retold
- Call: Pied Piper Retold
- Feather: Swan Maidens Retold
- Curse: Rose Red Retold
- Cross: Billy Goats Gruff Retold
- Weave: Rapunzel Retold
- Claim: Puss in Boots Retold
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If you're looking for a fairytale retelling with a twist and no disney involved, then this series is for you.I love the authors writing style and the way she chooses to bring the characters to their purpose. These are not sweet and coddled princesses anymore. They're introduced to a world of men who covet, take and destroy. They rise up to their current challenges and try to make their little corner of the world better.
The author doesn't shy away from the atrocities that happen at the hands of powerful men. If you are triggered by r@pe or abu$e, read the series with caution because it's either witnessed or happens to the MC. It's not fully detailed, just used to tell the story and show the depravity the MC fight against.
If you have a favorite character, you might get to see them again, because the author intertwines all the stories together making it worth reading them in order, but not necessary.Rossa is my favorite so far. I loved her focus on training her mind and body as well as her magic. She is fearless and has a quick mind and I loved seeing her grow into her roll.
As usual whenever Im hesitant what to read DC is a good relax in between. Short quick reads mildly satisfactory. I really liked it until the first death of thr Djinn's as I think R made a quick conlusion especially after B just told her everything. And the rest was a bit strage but the usual happy ending so all fine here. Will be back in my next inbetween.
Boris' story had my heart breaking, but Rossa is amazing for him. I couldn't believe what happened with Igor; what a twist!
I loved finding out what happened with Swanhilda, and it was wonderfully written. To see the other side of the same tale is amazing.
This was a quick read and I really enjoyed being back in this world. While I love most of the fairytale retellings in this series, this one did not seem to have the direction and purpose of the others and felt like it wandered. The plot was thin and jumped around quite a lot, often not making sense. Swanhild and Raphael were just there. They lacked character development and seemed so single-minded in finding their way back to one another so they could have sex. I will say, I loved seeing characters from previous books, but in order to appreciate them, one would definitely need to read the other novels in the series. While I liked this book, I think the characters and plot could have been given more weight and development.
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If you're looking for a fairytale retelling with a twist and no disney involved, then this series is for you.I love the authors writing style and the way she chooses to bring the characters to their purpose. These are not sweet and coddled princesses anymore. They're introduced to a world of men who covet, take and destroy. They rise up to their current challenges and try to make their little corner of the world better.
The author doesn't shy away from the atrocities that happen at the hands of powerful men. If you are triggered by r@pe or abu$e, read the series with caution because it's either witnessed or happens to the MC. It's not fully detailed, just used to tell the story and show the depravity the MC fight against.
If you have a favorite character, you might get to see them again, because the author intertwines all the stories together making it worth reading them in order, but not necessary.Rossa is my favorite so far. I loved her focus on training her mind and body as well as her magic. She is fearless and has a quick mind and I loved seeing her grow into her roll.
As usual whenever Im hesitant what to read DC is a good relax in between. Short quick reads mildly satisfactory. I really liked it until the first death of thr Djinn's as I think R made a quick conlusion especially after B just told her everything. And the rest was a bit strage but the usual happy ending so all fine here. Will be back in my next inbetween.
Boris' story had my heart breaking, but Rossa is amazing for him. I couldn't believe what happened with Igor; what a twist!
I loved finding out what happened with Swanhilda, and it was wonderfully written. To see the other side of the same tale is amazing.
This was a quick read and I really enjoyed being back in this world. While I love most of the fairytale retellings in this series, this one did not seem to have the direction and purpose of the others and felt like it wandered. The plot was thin and jumped around quite a lot, often not making sense. Swanhild and Raphael were just there. They lacked character development and seemed so single-minded in finding their way back to one another so they could have sex. I will say, I loved seeing characters from previous books, but in order to appreciate them, one would definitely need to read the other novels in the series. While I liked this book, I think the characters and plot could have been given more weight and development.
If you're looking for a fairytale retelling with a twist and no disney involved, then this series is for you.I love the authors writing style and the way she chooses to bring the characters to their purpose. These are not sweet and coddled princesses anymore. They're introduced to a world of men who covet, take and destroy. They rise up to their current challenges and try to make their little corner of the world better.
The author doesn't shy away from the atrocities that happen at the hands of powerful men. If you are triggered by r@pe or abu$e, read the series with caution because it's either witnessed or happens to the MC. It's not fully detailed, just used to tell the story and show the depravity the MC fight against.
If you have a favorite character, you might get to see them again, because the author intertwines all the stories together making it worth reading them in order, but not necessary.Rossa is my favorite so far. I loved her focus on training her mind and body as well as her magic. She is fearless and has a quick mind and I loved seeing her grow into her roll.
As usual whenever Im hesitant what to read DC is a good relax in between. Short quick reads mildly satisfactory. I really liked it until the first death of thr Djinn's as I think R made a quick conlusion especially after B just told her everything. And the rest was a bit strage but the usual happy ending so all fine here. Will be back in my next inbetween.
Boris' story had my heart breaking, but Rossa is amazing for him. I couldn't believe what happened with Igor; what a twist!
I loved finding out what happened with Swanhilda, and it was wonderfully written. To see the other side of the same tale is amazing.
This was a quick read and I really enjoyed being back in this world. While I love most of the fairytale retellings in this series, this one did not seem to have the direction and purpose of the others and felt like it wandered. The plot was thin and jumped around quite a lot, often not making sense. Swanhild and Raphael were just there. They lacked character development and seemed so single-minded in finding their way back to one another so they could have sex. I will say, I loved seeing characters from previous books, but in order to appreciate them, one would definitely need to read the other novels in the series. While I liked this book, I think the characters and plot could have been given more weight and development.