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Spin: Rumpelstiltskin Retold (Book 13 in the Romance a Medieval Fairytale series) EBOOK

Spin: Rumpelstiltskin Retold (Book 13 in the Romance a Medieval Fairytale series) EBOOK

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A miller’s daughter. A cursed knight. The power of a name.

Once upon a time…

Molina has one desire: to see her inventions spread throughout the kingdom. When Prince Lubos offers to take her to the capital as his bride, she jumps at the chance.

But impressing the king may take more than a simple spinning wheel. To marry Prince Lubos, she will need to work a miracle.

Molina enters into a desperate bargain with a mysterious man who turns all he touches into gold. A man with a tragic tale of his own, all tied up in his family name.

The future hangs in the balance, but will either of them live to see it?

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Customer Reviews

Based on 68 reviews
69%
(47)
26%
(18)
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Patricia Kelly
Love these stories

I have almost all of these fairy tale retellings. They are exciting and so enjoyable. Only a few more and I will have the whole wonderful collection!!

S
Starr Wilde
Interesting twist for Rumpelstiltskin retake

I quite enjoyed this inventive retake...She is very clever and again we see some familiar faces from her other tales retold...

D
Debbie
Rumpelstiltskin With a Twist

I love how Miss Carlton takes classic children's fairytales and retells them with a more adult twist. This is Rumpelstiltskin with a little Midas thrown in. You have an inventor, Molina the miller's daughter, agreeing to marry Prince Lubos, Midas' son, who takes her to the capital to meet his father and receive his blessing. However, for some reason Lubos leaves Molina with his crazy father who refuses to give his blessing until she spins thread into gold. Enter Rumpelstiltskin who gives the story an interesting twist at this point. This is not your usual HEA ending.

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Different

This one was harder to get into. Rumplestiltskin was a fairytale that always intrigued me. This book had a lot of moving parts and moved a bit slow for me.

S
Stephanie V
An interesting twist to a classic!

This is Spin: Rumpelstilskin Retold written by Demelza Carlton. The books in this series are quite different from the original fairy tales. They are all captivating, in that you never quite know what will happen next. Spin ended quite abruptly and I am left wishing I knew what had happened afterwards.

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Customer Reviews

Based on 68 reviews
69%
(47)
26%
(18)
4%
(3)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
P
Patricia Kelly
Love these stories

I have almost all of these fairy tale retellings. They are exciting and so enjoyable. Only a few more and I will have the whole wonderful collection!!

S
Starr Wilde
Interesting twist for Rumpelstiltskin retake

I quite enjoyed this inventive retake...She is very clever and again we see some familiar faces from her other tales retold...

D
Debbie
Rumpelstiltskin With a Twist

I love how Miss Carlton takes classic children's fairytales and retells them with a more adult twist. This is Rumpelstiltskin with a little Midas thrown in. You have an inventor, Molina the miller's daughter, agreeing to marry Prince Lubos, Midas' son, who takes her to the capital to meet his father and receive his blessing. However, for some reason Lubos leaves Molina with his crazy father who refuses to give his blessing until she spins thread into gold. Enter Rumpelstiltskin who gives the story an interesting twist at this point. This is not your usual HEA ending.

u
unlimited
Different

This one was harder to get into. Rumplestiltskin was a fairytale that always intrigued me. This book had a lot of moving parts and moved a bit slow for me.

S
Stephanie V
An interesting twist to a classic!

This is Spin: Rumpelstilskin Retold written by Demelza Carlton. The books in this series are quite different from the original fairy tales. They are all captivating, in that you never quite know what will happen next. Spin ended quite abruptly and I am left wishing I knew what had happened afterwards.

Customer Reviews

Based on 68 reviews
69%
(47)
26%
(18)
4%
(3)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
P
Patricia Kelly
Love these stories

I have almost all of these fairy tale retellings. They are exciting and so enjoyable. Only a few more and I will have the whole wonderful collection!!

S
Starr Wilde
Interesting twist for Rumpelstiltskin retake

I quite enjoyed this inventive retake...She is very clever and again we see some familiar faces from her other tales retold...

D
Debbie
Rumpelstiltskin With a Twist

I love how Miss Carlton takes classic children's fairytales and retells them with a more adult twist. This is Rumpelstiltskin with a little Midas thrown in. You have an inventor, Molina the miller's daughter, agreeing to marry Prince Lubos, Midas' son, who takes her to the capital to meet his father and receive his blessing. However, for some reason Lubos leaves Molina with his crazy father who refuses to give his blessing until she spins thread into gold. Enter Rumpelstiltskin who gives the story an interesting twist at this point. This is not your usual HEA ending.

u
unlimited
Different

This one was harder to get into. Rumplestiltskin was a fairytale that always intrigued me. This book had a lot of moving parts and moved a bit slow for me.

S
Stephanie V
An interesting twist to a classic!

This is Spin: Rumpelstilskin Retold written by Demelza Carlton. The books in this series are quite different from the original fairy tales. They are all captivating, in that you never quite know what will happen next. Spin ended quite abruptly and I am left wishing I knew what had happened afterwards.