Ever since Cinderella's father died she has become a servant to her step-mother and two step-sisters. Their cruelty had some pleasant side effects, however, since she had a fairy godmother who gave her a decanter that collects good deeds in the form of white magic that can be used to make her life better. Cinderella used it in exchange for beauty, becoming the fairest in the land. But is she fair enough to attract the attention of the Prince in order to become his Queen and take revenge on those who have wronged her?
Apparently I have been in a Dark fairy tale mood recently since this is the second book review in as many days that is a twisted tale of sorts. I have many more that I own, but these being so close together was completely unplanned. As anyone who reads my reviews for any amount of time knows that I love all things dark, demented, and twisted. This book is no exception. I loved that it was dark and murderous. There is a nice set up for how book 2 will begin and that sometimes things aren't as they seem. I will not give things away any more than the normal version of Cinderella does, just know that while you may know certain aspects of the story it does not prepare you for what you will find in these pages.
Cinderella's persona is kind of a cunt. While no one deserves the things that happened to her in the book I didn't feel bad about them like I would have if they had happened to a less deserving individual. I don't know if things would have been different for her if her father had lived, but I do hope so. Anyways for the most part I enjoyed this book and I hope that you enjoy it as well.
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