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Thursday, 2 February 2017

Flora Reviews... "Once Upon A Curse: 17 Dark Faerie Tales"



Flora Reviews...
Once Upon A Curse: 17 Dark Faerie Tales

..So what’s this book about?
This book (approx 360 pages) is a collection of seventeen short stories and novellas by best-selling and award winning fantasy authors, with the common theme of being dark faerie tales. 

The official blurb says;

Seventeen magical stories from NY Times and USA Today best-sellers and award-winning authors that will entice you to the darker side of faerie tales.

More Grimm than Disney, in this collection you’ll find twists on Snow White, Hansel & Gretel, Rumplestilstskin, The Snow Queen, Cinderella, The Pied Piper, Alice in Wonderland, and Red Riding Hood, plus new tales paying homage to the old traditions.

Shadows cannot exist without light, however, and you’ll find enough happily-ever-afters to lift your spirits in this anthology full of adventure, dark powers, and ultimately the enduring power of true love.

I downloaded this Kindle version for just 99p from Amazon UK in the hope of finding some “new to me” authors while reading some new tales from a couple of existing favourites. I will give a brief review and rate each story, if you want to find out more about each author, just click on their name to be whisked away to their own little corner of the web.

Story 1 - YARROW, STURDY AND BRIGHT by Devon MonkSweet music cannot hide a wicked heart…
This really reminds me of those old dark fairy tales I used to read; The Brothers Grimm, old Welsh tales like the lightening tree, etc. I liked it - it had the same feel. I will be looking out for more from this author.
My Rating: 5 stars

Story 2 - FAE HORSE by Anthea SharpFaerie bargains can grant any desire, but be careful what you wish for.
I felt that this was neither a tale written in the old traditional style or modern. The story was set in times past but it was the language and writing style (sentence structure, etc) that left it adrift. I still enjoyed it but it felt lost compared to Story 1.
My Rating – 3 stars

Story 3 - THE QUEEN OF FROST AND DARKNESS by Christine Pope - Her heart is the only thing colder than a Russian winter….
I enjoyed this retelling of The Winter Witch or Snow Queen. It was a very short version and so wasn't as complex or as in depth as some other incarnations but it was still enjoyable.
My Rating - 3 stars

Story 4 - BONES by
Yasmine Galenorn - Sometimes, your most cherished dream can turn out to be a nightmare.
Wow! I really enjoyed this dark fairy tale; it reminded me of the Greek fairy tales that I read as a teen. I’ll be looking out for more from this author.
My Rating - 4 or 5 stars

Story 5 - MAGIC AFTER MIDNIGHT by C. GockelThe Wicked Stepmother is about to meet her match…
I am already a fan of Ms Cockel’s writing style and this didn’t disappoint. I really enjoyed this tale; it would be a wonderful prequel novella should Ms Gockel wish to take the characters further (I would certainly read it). There have been many Cinderella re-writes but this comes from a new angle - think of this as Wicked (the Wizard of Oz re-write) in an urban fantasy setting...
My Rating - 4 or 5 stars

Story 6 - DANCE WITH THE DEVIL by Donna Augustine - When the devil makes a deal with a dancer, he gets more than he bargained for.
I really liked this one; it's very short but didn't feel rushed. What I liked the most is like all good fairy tales, just when you think you know where the story is going - it doesn't! ;-) I will be looking out for more stories by this author.
My Rating - 4 or 5 stars

Story 7 - NO GIFT OF WORDS by Annie Bellet - Never steal from a witch...
I am already a fan of Ms Bellet’s writing style and this didn’t disappoint. I really loved this tale - it felt & read like a traditional folk tale. Brilliant!"
My Rating - 5 stars

Story 8 - THE GRIM BROTHER by Audrey FayeNot all walks in the wood end well…
I liked this story. It is written as a memoir from the point of view of an old priest. You get clues as to who he was in his youth and I like the way you're lead to the final realisation.
My Rating - 3 or 4 stars

Story 9 - BEAUTY INSIDE BEAST by Danielle Monsch - Happily Ever After ain't guaranteed when Once Upon a Time is here.
This had potential, the beginnings of a good story (or series) but it kind of leaves you hanging - a lot. Not a good story to include in a box set like this as it feels more like a taster sample; the first 10 chapters of a book.
My Rating - 2 or 3 stars

Story 10 - DRAWN TO THE BRINK by Tara Maya - Sajiana's job is to hunt down monsters brought alive from paintings. She never expected to meet one so handsome... or to need his help.
It was good, I really liked it. Although this tale takes place as part of a series that I am unfamiliar with, I found the story and characters very easy to follow and believe in. What a fantastic premise for a fantasy world! I will look for more books in this series.
My Rating - 3 or 4 stars

Story 11 - FAESCORNED by Jenna Elizabeth Johnson - The Morrigan, Celtic goddess of war and strife, must relive a painful memory that reminds her of what she can never have.
I thought that this was a good story. This tale feels like an additional novella for an ongoing series and as such, there was obvious history and back-story that I was missing, having said that, I have read various stories within the Celtic mythologies and was familiar with this complex goddess so it was nice to read a bit of fantasy fiction that tried used this as it’s premise.
My Rating – 3 stars

Story 12 - THE VARIANCE COURT by
Alexia Purdy - Anna, a struggling college student, discovers a mysterious ring that turns her quiet life chaotic when the ring's magic doesn't do what it's told.
I didn't like this; not my cup of tea. I think this is an opening novella/short story for a new series. The premise to this story was not original and the execution was poor. My 11yr old niece writes stories and I felt that the writing style, execution of grammar and the construction of sentences/paragraphs/chapters as well as the general plot development here was of a similar standard. I felt no love for our main character, Anna, in fact she frustrated the hell out of me; I didn’t like her at all.
My Rating - 1 star

Story 13 - THE MORRIGAN by
Phaedra WeldonA young man discovers he has leprechaun blood – and is wanted by dark faerie forces.
I haven’t read any fantasy books starring leprechauns before… but I certainly loved this one. What a great urban fantasy tale. I found the writing style easy to read, the plot had a good pace and contained a great balance of tension, action with enough some mysteries were solved while other questions are left to be explored within future tales.
My Rating – 5 stars

Story 14 - ALICE by Julia Crane - A twisted tale of Alice and Wonderland. Facing madness and an ominous prophecy, Alice chooses to follow her heart despite knowing her world is about to change forever.
I liked this story; however it does end very abruptly with a tagline about the storyline continuing in “Down The Rabbit Hole”. As you can imagine, this story takes its premise from Alice in Wonderland, I did like the author's writing style and what's here was captivating but as this is more of a taster, I'm unable to comment on character or plot development
My Rating - 3 or 4 stars

Story 15 - STILL RED by Sabrina LockeWhen the Hunters come, can there be any escape?
I did like this dark, sometimes surreal, short story; it was good. The writing was beautifully crafted and very intelligent. It read like a cult classic; passionate, poignant but with a sprinkling of magic to leave you bewildered or awed depending on your interpretation.
My Rating – 3 or 4 stars

Story 16 - THE FINAL STRAW by Jennifer Blackstream - To banish a gold-spinning demon, first you must guess his name...
I enjoyed this story; Ms Blackstream took the premise from Rumpelstiltskin and made it her own. This is a lovely short story/novella which can be read as part of her Blood Prince and Blood Realm series. I found it easy to read and liked how the story developed.
My Rating - 3 or 4 stars

Story 17 - THE UNICORN HUNTER by Alethea KontisOnly Snow White knows what really happened in the forest…
I absolutely loved this story. I was completely transfixed from start to finish; the way the story was written and how the characters of the demon and the princess revealed themselves, their journey, the plot evolution and the poignant ending (yes, I blubbed). I will be looking out for more books from this author.
My Rating - 5 stars

...So, basically what I’m saying is...
This is a good box set.
I have enjoyed having this as an ongoing back-up, to be able to pick up and read when I’ve had a bit of free time. What I’m thrilled about is that I have found some new to me authors to check out and I’ve really loved reading 4 out of the 17 tales while only a couple of stories were not to my taste. I think that is quite rare for a collection of this size and price.
I think it’s got a nice assortment of different settings and sub-genres under the faerie tale themed umbrella to suit most tastes.

So, has my review of ONCE UPON A CURSE: 17 Dark Faerie Tales sparked your interest? Just click on any of the links below to check out the book yourself, or to find out more about other books I’ve read, take a look at my profile on Goodreads.

Buy ONCE UPON A CURSE: 17 Dark Faerie Tales on Amazon.co.uk or through Amazon.com

Friday, 30 October 2015

A Challenge To Read More... Annual A to Z Author Challenge 2015




Since joining Goodreads.com I have found many “new to me” authors and series.
As my regular followers will know, I took the site’s general “2014 Reading Challenge” and have signed up again this year. In addition to that I decided to sign up for a few reading challenges that the groups I belong to set.

The group “Who’s Your Author” discusses your favourite PNR (Paranormal Romance) and UF (Urban Fantasy) writers. Including but not limited to: Kelley Armstrong, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Jim Butcher, Laurell K. Hamilton, Patricia Briggs, Karen Chance, Lilith Saintcrow, Lynsay Sands, Keri Arthur, Jennifer Rardin, Kimberly Raye, Christine Feehan, Jacquelyn Frank, Ilona Andrews, Karen Marie Moning, Kim Harrison, J.R. Ward, and Charlaine Harris. It's always fun to find out about new authors and give yourself more books to read!

This group also has a Book of the Month and an Author of the Month. While no one is required to participate in these activities, it exposes people to new authors and books and gives people the opportunity to try new things.

So, this post is all about the annual reading challenge that the “Who’s Your Author” group have set for the whole of this year…

Duration: January 1, 2015 - December 31, 2015
Read: 26 books
Rules: Use authors' first or last names. You cannot use middle initials. For the letter "X", any author with the letter X in his/her name is acceptable including initials.

You can sign up anytime, and you can backdate books if you know when you finished it, as long as it was done in the year 2015.

A –
Annie Bellet – Justice Calling (The Twenty-Sided Sorceress #1)
B – K.F. Breene – Jonas (Darkness #7)
C – Carmen DeSousa – The Library: Where Life Checks Out
D -
Dianne Duvall - Phantom Shadows (Immortal Guardians #3)
E - Elizabeth Naughton – Marked (Eternal Guardians #1)
F - Felicity Heaton - Tempted by a Rogue Prince (Eternal Mates #3)
G –
Rose Gluck – Triptych: Delusions of Love (Short Affair Series #3)
H -
Elizabeth Hunter - Shadows and Gold (Elemental Legacy #0.5)
I – Ilona Andrews – Of Swine and Roses
J -
Tenaya Jayne  - Forbidden Forest (The Legends of Regia #1)
K –
Kevin Hearne – Hounded (The Iron Druid Chronicles #1)
L –
Jane Lovering – Hubble Bubble
M
– William Massa – Fear the Light: Who Murdered Dracula?
N –
Neil Gaiman - Stardust
O –
John O’Riley – Grumpy Old Wizards
P –
Terry Pratchett – Sourcery (Discworld Novel #5)
Q –
Gladys Quintal – Man Of My Dreams (The Dream #1)
R –
Stephanie Rowe – Darkness Unleashed (Order of the Blade #7)
S –
Miranda Stork – Vigilante of Shadows (Scarlet Rain #1)
T –
Teresa Gabelman - Slade (The Protectors #6)
U –
Simon Kurt Unsworth - Mami Wata (Mammoth Books presents...)
V –
Victoria Danann – My Familiar Stranger (Knights of Black Swan #1)
W – Linda Welch – Along Came A Demon (Whisperings #1)
X – Kate Baxter The Last True Vampire (Last True Vampire #1)
Y –
Samantha Young – Drip Drop Teardrop
Z – Rebecca Zanetti – Scorpius Rising (The Scorpius Syndrome prequel)

So, have you read any books written by these authors? 
I am a happy girl because I found a new favourite author or two working my way through this challenge!! You can click on any of the authors' names above and you'll be taken to their website in a new tab.

Oh, and after I read each of the above books, I posted a little review on Goodreads, if you want to know what I thought of them click here.

Sunday, 27 September 2015

Flora Reviews... The Scent of Sunlight (An Urban Fantasy Short Story) by Annie Bellet




The Scent of Sunlight (An Urban Fantasy Short Story)

Read: 26th September 2015
Format: Kindle
My Goodreads Rating:  5 Stars

...So what’s this book about?

This is a very short story (only 23 pages) with a paranormal or urban fantasy twist.
I was lucky enough to find this version of Ms Bellet’s book for free from Amazon UK – what a bargain!!

The blurb says:

Single mother Queenie Hayes struggles to support her two young children and tells them stories of a world filled with sunlight instead of concrete, a world called the Veldt where magical creatures abound and her family roams, free from the trials of the real world.  

As a social worker threatens to break apart her family, the Veldt offers her family a chance to escape if she can find the courage, and imagination, to reach for it.

The Scent of Sunlight is an urban fantasy short story.

Read on Kindle, Nook, or Most Other E-book Formats

 ...So, what did I like about it?

I am already a big fan of Ms Bellet’s writing style and this short story didn’t disappoint. The situation that she placed the Hayes family in broke my heart, I’m sure it rings true to many single parent families here in the UK and in the US. The story was so well written, the pace was good and smoothly lead to the final scene. I loved Queenie, she was a good person and a loving mother, in fact, Queenie, Angel and little Tammy all felt very real to me.

This tale brought a smile to my lips, a lump in my throat and indignation boiled my blood.  Couldn’t stop reading! It’s quite a skill for an author to involve a reader in their characters’ tale in so few pages, but Ms Bellet did it here for me!

...So, ummm, was there anything I disliked about it?

Absolutely nothing! Although I find the story’s theme of a loving but struggling mum threatened with social services intervention did tug at my comfort zone. It’s such an emotive subject, isn’t it?

...So, basically what I’m saying is...

I loved this little short story; the characters, the paranormal twist and the ending. Here is a kick-ass heroine who will do whatever it takes to ensure her kids are safe and happy but not in the usual “urban fantasy” way! ;-)


So, have I sparked an interested for THE SCENT OF SUNLIGHT in you? Just click on the links below and check out the book yourself.