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Return: Hansel and Gretel Retold (Book 10 in the Romance a Medieval Fairytale series) EBOOK

Return: Hansel and Gretel Retold (Book 10 in the Romance a Medieval Fairytale series) EBOOK

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An unlikely duo. A wicked witch. Whatever it takes to find their way home.

Once upon a time…

Rhona is certain her stepmother wants to kill her and her sisters, and she’ll stop at nothing to do it. Leaving them in the woods alone, drugging their food and drink…is nothing safe?

Bitter at his brother’s betrothal, Grieve is banished to Rum Island as a squire to Rhona’s father. Grieve thought he had enough trouble with Rhona’s stepmother and the threat of war with Alba, until a witch takes Grieve and Rhona prisoner.

Can Rhona and Grieve survive long enough to find their happily ever after?

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An unlikely duo. A wicked witch. Whatever it takes to find their way home.

Once upon a time…

Rhona is certain her stepmother wants to kill her and her sisters, and she’ll stop at nothing to do it. Leaving them in the woods alone, drugging their food and drink…is nothing safe?

Bitter at his brother’s betrothal, Grieve is banished to Rum Island as a squire to Rhona’s father. Grieve thought he had enough trouble with Rhona’s stepmother and the threat of war with Alba, until a witch takes Grieve and Rhona prisoner.

Can Rhona and Grieve survive long enough to find their happily ever after?

THIS EBOOK WILL BE DELIVERED INSTANTLY BY EMAIL by BOOKFUNNEL.

Or you can find it on all retailers HERE in ebook, audio, and paperback.

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Series reading order

Romance a Medieval Fairytale series reading order:

  1. Fall: Scheherazade Retold
  2. Enchant: Beauty and the Beast Retold
  3. Dance: Cinderella Retold
  4. Fly: Goose Girl Retold
  5. Revel: Twelve Dancing Princesses Retold
  6. Silence: Little Mermaid Retold
  7. Awaken: Sleeping Beauty Retold
  8. Embellish: Brave Little Tailor Retold
  9. Appease: Princess and the Pea Retold
  10. Blow: Three Little Pigs Retold
  11. Return: Hansel and Gretel Retold
  12. Wish: Aladdin Retold
  13. Melt: Snow Queen Retold
  14. Spin: Rumpelstiltskin Retold
  15. Kiss: Frog Prince Retold
  16. Reflect: Snow White Retold
  17. Roar: Goldilocks Retold
  18. Cobble: Elves and the Shoemaker Retold
  19. Float: Enchanted Horse Retold
  20. Steal: Forty Thieves Retold
  21. Call: Pied Piper Retold
  22. Feather: Swan Maidens Retold
  23. Curse: Rose Red Retold
  24. Cross: Billy Goats Gruff Retold
  25. Weave: Rapunzel Retold
  26. Claim: Puss in Boots Retold
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Customer Reviews

Based on 75 reviews
81%
(61)
19%
(14)
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Ilona Nurmela
An imaginative 15+ Hansel & Gretel retelling interwoven with Celtic lore

An imaginative Hansel & Gretel retelling interwoven with Celtic lore where women (while they are not legal rulers) fight at their men's side and are able to choose their own husbands.When Rhona's mother dies she discovers her station isn't what she thought it was. When her father takes a new wife who wants to give him sons, Rhona's & her sisters life is in danger. On a neighbouring isle, Grieve's first love betrays him and to avoid him acting out he is assigned as squire to Rhona's father. With war looming on the horizon and an allegiance with the Vikings to be made, Rhona and Grieve navigate the war preparations & dangers that ensue.I loved Rhona's headstrong character and her fighter spirit. Grieve seemed a bit of a wuss at times, but then the girl was formidable. At times, it felt more like an 18+ fairytale, tbh, on account of how mature the female Mc was and also due to 2 candid but not overly descriptive sex scenes & the daughters of the Isles being free to pick & sample their men before marriage.Recommended for lovers of upper YA (15+) fantasy with medium heat level, retold fairytales and strong, independent women.

I
Isabel
Return

Okay at 1st I was a bit confused, still am in a bit lol that I might have to listen/read this 1 more time. But I really liked it very much. I like how it went with Blow the book before this one. But with that ending I can't wait to here the next book in the series.

B
Brad Friedlander
Another Tale Retold in Great Ways

This series gets better as more of the books are read. Each book is a great stand alone story. But, they are all tied together. What's great is knowing the links doesn't detract from each story.Rhonda and Grieve are the Greta and Hansel of the title. They're lovers who pose as brother and sister for a part of the story.Character development is nicely done. The world view is very consistent with the other books in this series.This was an enjoyable read. Strong female lead protagonists and honorable men are perfect foils for the plot.

M
Marius
Very likeable.

No gingerbread cottage here...but very nicely interleaved stories with heroines with hidden depths. And surprising connections. I will say, as someone who had to walk on eggshells in a previous relationship (because if it was possible for anything I said to be misinterpreted, it was) I do not care for how often the characters here tend to be wrong about what their soulmates feel. Seems like excessive drama. Otherwise, masterful interpretations and reimaginings.

M
MaryBeth K
Does Not Disappoint!

Demelza is unsurpassed in the genre of fairytale retellings. She can take a seed of an idea from the classic tale, and grow it into something truly different. As in all of her books, the female lead character is a strong woman, no matter what obstacles are put into her path.

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Customer Reviews

Based on 75 reviews
81%
(61)
19%
(14)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
I
Ilona Nurmela
An imaginative 15+ Hansel & Gretel retelling interwoven with Celtic lore

An imaginative Hansel & Gretel retelling interwoven with Celtic lore where women (while they are not legal rulers) fight at their men's side and are able to choose their own husbands.When Rhona's mother dies she discovers her station isn't what she thought it was. When her father takes a new wife who wants to give him sons, Rhona's & her sisters life is in danger. On a neighbouring isle, Grieve's first love betrays him and to avoid him acting out he is assigned as squire to Rhona's father. With war looming on the horizon and an allegiance with the Vikings to be made, Rhona and Grieve navigate the war preparations & dangers that ensue.I loved Rhona's headstrong character and her fighter spirit. Grieve seemed a bit of a wuss at times, but then the girl was formidable. At times, it felt more like an 18+ fairytale, tbh, on account of how mature the female Mc was and also due to 2 candid but not overly descriptive sex scenes & the daughters of the Isles being free to pick & sample their men before marriage.Recommended for lovers of upper YA (15+) fantasy with medium heat level, retold fairytales and strong, independent women.

I
Isabel
Return

Okay at 1st I was a bit confused, still am in a bit lol that I might have to listen/read this 1 more time. But I really liked it very much. I like how it went with Blow the book before this one. But with that ending I can't wait to here the next book in the series.

B
Brad Friedlander
Another Tale Retold in Great Ways

This series gets better as more of the books are read. Each book is a great stand alone story. But, they are all tied together. What's great is knowing the links doesn't detract from each story.Rhonda and Grieve are the Greta and Hansel of the title. They're lovers who pose as brother and sister for a part of the story.Character development is nicely done. The world view is very consistent with the other books in this series.This was an enjoyable read. Strong female lead protagonists and honorable men are perfect foils for the plot.

M
Marius
Very likeable.

No gingerbread cottage here...but very nicely interleaved stories with heroines with hidden depths. And surprising connections. I will say, as someone who had to walk on eggshells in a previous relationship (because if it was possible for anything I said to be misinterpreted, it was) I do not care for how often the characters here tend to be wrong about what their soulmates feel. Seems like excessive drama. Otherwise, masterful interpretations and reimaginings.

M
MaryBeth K
Does Not Disappoint!

Demelza is unsurpassed in the genre of fairytale retellings. She can take a seed of an idea from the classic tale, and grow it into something truly different. As in all of her books, the female lead character is a strong woman, no matter what obstacles are put into her path.

Customer Reviews

Based on 75 reviews
81%
(61)
19%
(14)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
I
Ilona Nurmela
An imaginative 15+ Hansel & Gretel retelling interwoven with Celtic lore

An imaginative Hansel & Gretel retelling interwoven with Celtic lore where women (while they are not legal rulers) fight at their men's side and are able to choose their own husbands.When Rhona's mother dies she discovers her station isn't what she thought it was. When her father takes a new wife who wants to give him sons, Rhona's & her sisters life is in danger. On a neighbouring isle, Grieve's first love betrays him and to avoid him acting out he is assigned as squire to Rhona's father. With war looming on the horizon and an allegiance with the Vikings to be made, Rhona and Grieve navigate the war preparations & dangers that ensue.I loved Rhona's headstrong character and her fighter spirit. Grieve seemed a bit of a wuss at times, but then the girl was formidable. At times, it felt more like an 18+ fairytale, tbh, on account of how mature the female Mc was and also due to 2 candid but not overly descriptive sex scenes & the daughters of the Isles being free to pick & sample their men before marriage.Recommended for lovers of upper YA (15+) fantasy with medium heat level, retold fairytales and strong, independent women.

I
Isabel
Return

Okay at 1st I was a bit confused, still am in a bit lol that I might have to listen/read this 1 more time. But I really liked it very much. I like how it went with Blow the book before this one. But with that ending I can't wait to here the next book in the series.

B
Brad Friedlander
Another Tale Retold in Great Ways

This series gets better as more of the books are read. Each book is a great stand alone story. But, they are all tied together. What's great is knowing the links doesn't detract from each story.Rhonda and Grieve are the Greta and Hansel of the title. They're lovers who pose as brother and sister for a part of the story.Character development is nicely done. The world view is very consistent with the other books in this series.This was an enjoyable read. Strong female lead protagonists and honorable men are perfect foils for the plot.

M
Marius
Very likeable.

No gingerbread cottage here...but very nicely interleaved stories with heroines with hidden depths. And surprising connections. I will say, as someone who had to walk on eggshells in a previous relationship (because if it was possible for anything I said to be misinterpreted, it was) I do not care for how often the characters here tend to be wrong about what their soulmates feel. Seems like excessive drama. Otherwise, masterful interpretations and reimaginings.

M
MaryBeth K
Does Not Disappoint!

Demelza is unsurpassed in the genre of fairytale retellings. She can take a seed of an idea from the classic tale, and grow it into something truly different. As in all of her books, the female lead character is a strong woman, no matter what obstacles are put into her path.