[EBOOK / KINDLE] Princess of the Midnight Ball by Jessica Day George
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review Princess of the Midnight Ball Princess of the Midnight Ball characters Ì 6 Jessica Day George ¸ 6 Free read A tale of twelve princesses doomed to dance until dawn Galen is a young soldier returning from war; Rose is one of twelve princesses condemned to dance each night for the King Under Stone Together Galen and Rose will search for a way to break the curse that forces the princesses to dance at the midnight balls All. Reread this April 2011 as I get ready to write the third book Kinda impressed with myself fun characters and I m excited to get back into their heads
review Princess of the Midnight Ball

review Princess of the Midnight Ball Princess of the Midnight Ball characters Ì 6 Jessica Day George ¸ 6 Free read They need is one invisibility cloak a black wool chain knit with enchanted silver needles and that most critical ingredient of all true love to conuer their foes in the dark halls below But malevolent forces are working against them above ground as well and as cruel as the King Under Stone has seemed his wrath i. I bought this book yesterday at work and was excited to start it I had some time in the evening and read a few pages When I woke early this morning and couldn t get back to sleep I decided to read for a while I couldn t stop until I had finished the WHOLE THING I loved it I have read other variations on the 12 dancing princesses but this one had different twist and turns that made it so much different and better
characters Ó PDF, eBook or Kindle ePUB ¸ Jessica Day Georgereview Princess of the Midnight Ball Princess of the Midnight Ball characters Ì 6 Jessica Day George ¸ 6 Free read S mere irritation compared to the evil that awaits Galen and Rose in the brighter world above Captivating from start to finish Jessica Day George’s take on the Grimms’ tale The Twelve Dancing Princesses demonstrates yet again her mastery at spinning something entirely fresh out of a story you thought you knew. princess of the midnight ball is a classic take on the well known fairy tale of the Twelve Dancing Princesses but decidedly much darker this version of the story involves an ancient curse passed down to the princesses from their foolish mother and the mysterious deaths of the several princes who try to solve the mystery its plot however doesn t really veer into unexpected territory which meant that it was mostly just a very fleshed out version of the original fairy tale albeit with some minor twiststhe characters were extremely underdeveloped and therefore a huge meh for me the romance lacked passion and believability i couldn t keep track of the princesses and their names couldn t care less about Galen on that later or Rose or their romance and basically i think the only character in this story i remotely cared about was Gregor the princesses father in the prologue the villain of this book a powerful dark magician described him as fat and foolish and horrible but he ISN T he tries his best to be a good father and he actually would die for his daughters in an instant and he protects them at all costs and that s beautiful dadgoals okay anyway moving on Galen actually put me off because he s obviously the white knight of the story and he s too perfect and never makes a single mistake idk i mean somehow when problems occur he thinks of a solution in like three minutes and also he s supposed to be a Gentleman who is Gallant and Chivalrous blah blah but i think this just made his character really bland and boring it s probably a personal preference so take this with a pinch of salti don t really have much to say in this review because i don t really care about the book like it made me feel absolutely nothing and i skimmed at some points however i will admit that jessica day george has much talent in writing her settings were descriptive and the fairytale backdrop felt almost magical to me i did like another book of hers called Sun and Moon Ice and Snow so maybe it s just that i couldn t connect to the characters in this one one thing worth mentioning is Galen s unusual aptitude for knitting and knitting plays uite an important role in this book also the author wrote this with influences from German language etc and i found that uite interesting because i didn t associate Germany with the original fairy tale Just you remember when you make a deal with them as lives below there s always a hidden price