Once Upon A Twisted Time
An
Anthology of Dark Adult Fairytales
By: Tara Stogner Wood, Trish Marie Dawson, Lindsay Avalon, and Miranda Stork
By: Tara Stogner Wood, Trish Marie Dawson, Lindsay Avalon, and Miranda Stork
Genre: Fairytales/Paranormal
Publisher: Moon
Rose Publishing
Date of
Publication: 31st October 2012
Number of pages:
250
Word Count:
76,000
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Artist: Miranda Stork
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Trailer: http://youtu.be/6IAdJ6ihdmw
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Description:
Think you know your fairytales? Think again. These
aren’t your normal happily-ever-after. Within these pages, a murderous Little
Mermaid gets her revenge, the Cinderella doesn’t really want to wear the
slipper, Snow White is up to her eyes in industrial experiments, and the Beauty
is in fact the Beast.
This collection of four novellas will surprise
you, make you gasp in horror, sigh with relief, and sit on the edge of your
seat. And most of all…they will make you rethink everything you think you know
about dark fairy tales…
Song of the
Abyss-Lindsay Avalon
Princess Nerissa had envisioned a perfect wedding
to a handsome prince. Instead, she fell into a nightmare. When her new husband
tries to murder her just hours after pledging his life to her, she must flee
towards the sea. Caught in transition from woman to selkie, she is trapped by
the dark waters she hoped would be her salvation. Now her destiny becomes that
of luring young men to their death…until one comes along that reignites the
spark of love inside her. However to ensure her future, she must first face her
past. Revenge must be taken…for both her life, and the life of the young man
she now loves.
Miss
Cavendish and the Spark of Salvation-Tara Stogner Wood
In a city toiling under the iron fist of the
Spiegel Syndicate and its monopoly on coal, Miss Georgina "George"
Cavendish is on the brink of a breakthrough that could change the world
forever. There's just one thing standing in her way, her aunt - Xenobia
Cavendish. Threatened by her efforts, the Syndicate procures the services of a
notorious assassin with a past tied to her own, known as The Huntsman, to
dispatch the brilliant scientist. But once he gets a glimpse of the headstrong
beauty, will he be able to do the job, or will Georgina sway him to The Cause?
And will George find the breakthrough she needs in time, or is New London Town
doomed to forever lie under the dark shadow of her aunt's factories?
Hawke and
the Beast-Trish Marie Dawson
Some curses last forever, and some can be broken
with the whisper of three little words. Isabella Rose Woodward fell in love
with a witch's son over a century ago. Her punishment for breaking the young
man's heart was a beastly one. Every month she turns into a different creature,
aging on the full moon when her curse allows for a brief return to her human
form. Her only salvation is to find a man that will love her as she is…be it
adorned in feathers, fur or scales. Has she found this love with the handsome
Jasper Hawke? Or will a mysteriously determined Hunter find her first, and
snuff out the life she so desperately seeks? A life of normalcy, where she
loves and is loved in return… just as she is.
Reborn
City-Miranda Stork
Nyx has one mission in life; bring down the
brainwashing of New Omsk’s citizens, and release them from their mundane lives
of toil. The year is 2355, and the world is a new place. A Governor is in
charge of every city in the world, and humanity is attempting to rebuild itself
after recovering from a war that nearly killed it. But this Governor has set
his eyes on the intrepid little hacker, Nyx, and he will stop at nothing to get
her. But perhaps he needs her more than he ever dreamed he would…as do his
citizens.
My Thoughts:
The concept of this book is what really drew me in. The four novellas centered around well known children fairy tales, have a much more adult side to them. By that I mean a darker side. This is not a book for your 4 year old, but that does not mean it is not enjoyable by any means!
I loved that instead of one author for all of the novellas of the book, there were four. Each author brought her own unique writing style to their story, and it made the book that much better.
Song of the Abyss was absolutely fabulous. There is a lot of pressure on this first novella, if it wasn't good, there wouldn't be much to bring the reader to keep on reading. Luckily, it sucked me right in. I couldn't stop reading and before I knew it, the whole story was over and I was on to the next novella.
Miss Cavendish and the Spark of Salvation was next. It was just as good as Song of the Abyss if not better. I was pleasantly surprised as I kept reading. This one was by far my favorite of the four. After I was finished with it, I was tempted to read it again. :)
Hawke and the Beast and Reborn City were also great. I loved seeing the differences between all four stories that showed were the four authors were different in their writing. I would be so happy if they were to complete another book together. I literally could not put this down until I was done. It was a quick and easy read, but one that had me connecting easily with the characters! My only wish was that it hadn't ended! :)
If you haven't heard of this book that is a shame. You are missing out and I suggest you pick up a copy today! You are sorely missing out if you don't!
About the Authors:
Tara Wood divides her time between creating
domestic bliss and creating hot paranormal romance with the occasional side of
kink. When not playing June Cleaver for her hubby and daughter, she can be
found at the local Starbucks slamming back Frappuccinos and plotting out her
next idea. Or she’s watching the BBC. Tara resides with her wonderful and
tolerant family in the suburbs of Houston, Texas. She is currently at work on
several projects, one of them being the next book in her In Blood series.
I was born and mostly raised in San Diego,
California where I live now with my
family and pets. I’ve been writing short stories and poetry since high
school after an obsession with Stephen King’s ‘The Stand’. After over fifteen
years of crazy dreams and an overactive imagination, I began my first book ‘I
Hope You Find Me’ in December of 2011. When I’m not writing, I am homeschooling
my amazing daughter and mildly autistic son, reading whatever I can get my
hands on, or enjoying the Southern California sun. As a strict Vegetarian, I hold
a special place in my heart for animal rights and dash into the backyard weekly
to rescue lizards and mice from our mini-lab/aussie shepherd/cocker spaniel
mixed dog, Zoey…who is always getting into some sort of trouble.
Miranda
Stork-
I was born in Guisborough, North Yorkshire in 1987
and have lived in various places around Britain, including Newcastle and
Glasgow.
My writing is inspired by various writers,
including the vivid characters of Charles Dickens, the imagination of Stephen
King, and the gothic imagery of Anne Rice.
My love of horror began at an early age, when I
was only three or four. I could read proficiently at the age of three, and
devoured fairy-stories, but I always had a bent towards the darker stories,
such as the Brother's Grimm's tales...Red Riding Hood was always a firm
favourite, although I always felt sorry for the wolf, despite him having tried
to eat everyone!
Lindsay Avalon-
I am a wife, a mother to an adorable mini
schnauzer, a programmer, and now an author. I love reading romance because no
matter what may be happening in my life, I can always count on my books to end
happily ever after. My sister drilled into me an appreciation for fantasy and
mythology, something I try to bring to my books. After hearing me complain a few
too many times that I had “nothing” to read despite the hundreds of paperbacks
scattered around the house, my husband began suggesting I write my own stories.
When I finally took his advice I discovered that although I enjoy my day job as
a software engineer, my true calling is to be an author.
Thank you for reading! :D
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