The Hansel and Gretel Curse
Cursed Fairy Tale: Book 3
by Margo Ryerkerk
A vicious witch.
A dark curse.
A lost kingdom.
After a mysterious woman comes to Gretel’s village, her brother Hansel disappears without a trace. Gretel soon discovers that the traveling beauty wasn’t just any woman, but a wicked witch who steals willpowers, transforming humans into slaves.
Determined to rescue Hansel, Gretel ventures into the lair of the witch, the Black Forest, swearing she’ll either leave with her brother or die trying.
An evil force has befallen General Stefan’s kingdom. The evil witch of the Black Forest is poisoning the royal family and the whole country. She must be brought to justice.
Cloaked in spells, the witch’s forest has consumed countless soldiers and only permits one solider to enter at a time. Unable to bring his army, Stefan must fight this battle alone. Or so he thinks until he meets Gretel. The willful redhead is an unlikely partner and his only ally.
Together, Stefan and Gretel must overcome countless obstacles and trials as well as untangle their terrifying romantic feelings for each other.
Will Stefan and Gretel find a way to outsmart the witch or will they lose their lives and everything they care about?
Momma Says: 4 stars⭐⭐⭐⭐
Another exciting read in the Cursed Fairy Tale series. This is a great twist on the traditional story, and it's loaded with adventure, danger, magic, and even a bit of romance. The story is a bit dark, but content is still appropriate for teens and young adults. Plus, the descriptive scenes and storytelling draw you in and keep you turning pages. Like the first two books in the series, this one features a strong heroine determined to defeat evil and break the curse. I love that there's an interconnection with the first two, yet it still works wonderfully as a standalone. This may not be the fairy tale we grew up with, but in my opinion, it's even better and certainly more exciting.
Another exciting read in the Cursed Fairy Tale series. This is a great twist on the traditional story, and it's loaded with adventure, danger, magic, and even a bit of romance. The story is a bit dark, but content is still appropriate for teens and young adults. Plus, the descriptive scenes and storytelling draw you in and keep you turning pages. Like the first two books in the series, this one features a strong heroine determined to defeat evil and break the curse. I love that there's an interconnection with the first two, yet it still works wonderfully as a standalone. This may not be the fairy tale we grew up with, but in my opinion, it's even better and certainly more exciting.
❃❃Reader copy provided by the author
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