KINGDOM OF FAIRYTALES, BOOK EIGHTEEN
HEIRESS OF GOLD (Rumpelstiltskin) eBOOK
HEIRESS OF GOLD (Rumpelstiltskin) eBOOK
Fact: Unicorns can’t talk.
That’s what Eliana had always thought, anyway. Until a unicorn speaks to her and shatters everything she thought she knew.
Now, with the only clue to a mysterious unicorn trapper coming from the unicorns themselves, Eliana must hide her new abilities and work in secret to discover who the culprit is.
But the situation grows more dire and Eliana can’t help but wonder...
Will she find the trapper in time?
Or will she fail the unicorns forever?
Following famous fairytale characters, eighteen years after their happily ever after, the Kingdom of Fairytales offers an edge of the seat thrill ride in an all new and sensational way to read.
Lighting-fast reads you won’t be able to put down
Rumpelstiltskin. The name alone is enough to shock people. Eliana is struggling with everything, sleepdeprivation, her meddling mother, her feelings for Jay, but mostly: the problem with the unicorns. This was a good story, pleasant (well, not what happened with the unicorns of course, but pleasant-to-read).
Still reading these non stop I can't help it. You won't regret this series it's worth itI couldn't wait to read the whole thing and now can't wait to read more just like it! Thanks for an amazing read
This book pulls you in from the first page to the last. So captivating!A Unicorn Princess that can talk with unicorns..what is not to love!
J.A. Armitage’s Kingdom of Fairytales multi-series concept is really an ideal template - what happens after the “happily ever after” in classic fairytales - for multiple series, and she’s certainly taken advantage of it in multiple series either written by herself or co-authored with others. That’s certainly the case with the Kingdom of Fairytales: Rumpelstiltskin she’s coauthored with Jennifer Ellison. I’ve not read anything by the latter author previously but that’s one of the beauties of this over-arching multi-series collection: it introduces me to new authors with a sort of quality seal as I can trust that Armitage will choose her co-authors well. She absolutely did this time as each of the books in this series, Queen of Unicorns (Book 1), Heiress of Gold (Book 2), Throne of Sacrifice (Book 3) and Goddess of Loss (Book 4) was superbly written and the overarching story arc is perfect. Taking place 18 years after the end of the classic tale, Rumpelstiltskin is back in the Vale, unicorns are being hunted down and the heroine here, Eliana, is seemingly facing insurmountable odds. Ehss as t follows over the course of these four books is a really wonderful and exciting tale that’s easy to highly recommend and definitely makes me want to find more books by the co-author here (I’m already addicted to Armitage so reading her books is a given). One caveat: I’ve reviewed these all at once as this series really is best read from Book 1 on, though that’s actually easy to do as each is fast to read.
I have been following along with this series since January and am loving them. Something new to look forward to each week. Another great set based on Rumpelstiltskin. This fairy tale is only vaguely known by me so it was a fun read finding out more about a lesser known fairy tale with a new twist. <3