Tuesday, September 24, 2013

New Book: Mirror, Mirror by J. D. Robb and More



Released today: Mirror, Mirror by J. D. Robb (Author), Mary Blayney (Author), Elaine Fox (Author), R.C. Ryan (Author), Mary Kay McComas (Author) is released today. Those in the know know that Robb is Nora Roberts writing her Eve Dallas series. Herein we have an interesting mix of fairy tale retellings from an unexpected set of authors.

Book description:

Once upon a time…

…in a world far removed from the days when fairy tales were new, five bestselling authors spin versions that take the classic stories into a new dimension. You’ll recognize Hansel and Gretel, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, and other enduring characters, but they’ll exist in realms beyond your imagination, where the familiar is transformed into the extraordinary and otherworldly.

From Publishers Weekly, because this way you know which fairy tales are interpreted:

Returning novella contributors Robb, Blayney, McComas, and Ryan (The Unquiet) are joined by newcomer Fox in this interesting collection of fairy-tale–inspired stories of romance and intrigue. Robb's Eve Dallas must track down a pair of missing twins in a Hansel and Gretel police procedural, Taken in Death. Blayney's wish-granting coin entwines a pair of lonely adventure seekers in romance beyond their lives as a servant and a sergeant in her charming 1816 fantasy, If Wishes Were Horses, which gives a nod to Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Fox introduces a charming ghostly television reporter to the woman who buys his haunted house in Beauty, Sleeping, a clever, turned-on-its-head version of Sleeping Beauty. McComas's phenomenal modern retelling of The Little Match Girl gives a too-generous activist and the cop who thinks he's too old for her a chance at love in The Christmas Comet. In Ryan's Cinderella tale, Stroke of Midnight, a teacher travels to her father's hometown in Ireland, falls in love, and nearly lets her wicked stepmother ruin everything before an improbable conclusion. Though varying dramatically in approaches to the theme, each novella successfully captures the spirit of magic and happy endings. (Oct.)

1 comment:

  1. Amazing Blog! And what an amazing time for Fairy Tale lovers! Thanks for the recommendations!

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