For this Giveaway, I'm featuring the Madly Series by M. Leighton!
Madly is your average nearly-eighteen year old girl—for a princess, that is.
Madly James is thoroughly enjoying her internship in the small town of Slumber when the unthinkable happens—there’s a prison break in Atlas, the magically-protected home of Madly’s race. A traitor has set free eight Lore, the spirits of what humans know as fairy tales, and they are making their way to Slumber to awaken their descendants.
The first spirit to arrive is that of Ulrich Wolfhardt, a man that was once obsessed with wolves and a young maiden he would follow through the woods. After a bite from a wolf, Wolfhardt’s obsession with the girl became an unnatural hunger and the young maiden’s grandmother cursed him with a fate worse than death. And now he’s back…with a vengeance and a bite that can infect others as well.
Madly must learn the identity of Wolfhardt’s descendant and stop him before he kills again and spreads his curse across the earth. But the only person strong enough to help Madly is Jackson, the Sentinel who vowed to protect her and the one person capable of breaking her heart. Can Madly resist forbidden love long enough to save the world from Wolfhardt? Or will she have to sacrifice her heart and her destiny to save the ones she loves?
How deep does love run? Deeper than the ocean? Deeper than memory? Deeper than magic?
Following their plan to save Atlas, Madly and Jackson return the spirit of Wolfhardt to his prison beneath the sea. But even the best laid plans couldn’t account for the surprises they find. This time, Lore aren’t their only challenges.
Madly is special in ways no one could have guessed and dark forces seek to control her. They want her power, but first they must weaken her. They need her beaten. Vulnerable. Near death. And alone. But that task isn’t an easy one with Jackson at her side. The strongest of their kind, the only way to separate Jackson from Madly is to destroy his love for her, to erase it from his mind. And his heart.
Is it possible to steal Jackson’s love from Madly? Or is their love the only truly unbreakable thing?
Following their plan to save Atlas, Madly and Jackson return the spirit of Wolfhardt to his prison beneath the sea. But even the best laid plans couldn’t account for the surprises they find. This time, Lore aren’t their only challenges.
Madly is special in ways no one could have guessed and dark forces seek to control her. They want her power, but first they must weaken her. They need her beaten. Vulnerable. Near death. And alone. But that task isn’t an easy one with Jackson at her side. The strongest of their kind, the only way to separate Jackson from Madly is to destroy his love for her, to erase it from his mind. And his heart.
Is it possible to steal Jackson’s love from Madly? Or is their love the only truly unbreakable thing?
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Probably Ever After the take on Cinderella :) I loved that one. But I also love the new Red Riding Hood movie, I like how they made it not as much of a "fairy" story and went more horrific with it :)
ReplyDeleteI read A Bed of Thorns and Roses for a class which was a retelling of Beauty & The Beast and it was great!
ReplyDeleteI love fairytales! I think I will never stop reading them.
ReplyDeleteThe Red Riding Hood Movie!
ReplyDeleteSo far, Beastly is my favorite retelling. Beauty and the Beast is my favorite fairy tale so I may be biased.
ReplyDeleteI like just about any retelling of Beauty and the Beast.
ReplyDeleteI'm a huge fan of Beauty by Robin McKinley. I've been searching for a copy for years.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I have a favorite one. :)
ReplyDeleteCinder by Marissa Meyer. Thank you for the giveaway :)
ReplyDeleteEntwined, it's a retelling of the 12 dancing princesses.
ReplyDeleteI would say Cinder, because it is still on my TBR list.
ReplyDeleteAhhh idk I use to love the ones Roald Dahl did.
ReplyDeleteEntwined with the 12 dancing princess is a great re-telling of a fairy tale not very well known...
ReplyDeleteIm not sure. I want to say Mirror mirror. I like most of the red riding hoods better that snow white.
ReplyDeleteI love the Cinder retelling. I like how a new spin was put on the classic Cinderella story.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway.
Melissa
HEART’S BLOOD by Juliet Marillier - a BEAUTY AND THE BEAST re-telling. It's amazing.
ReplyDeletewell so far i would have to say some of the cinderalla movies,, but i think that new book dorthy must die looks really great thank you so much
ReplyDeleteRuby Blue series by Julie Cassar.
ReplyDeleteI love M. Leighton and can't wait to read these! I have them on my kindle, but haven't had the time to read them yet!
ReplyDeleteLindy@ A Bookish Escape
I love Madly and I really love Jackson - can't wait for more of this series.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed Cinder! Excited to read the Madly series! Thanks for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI like The Black Swan by Mercedes Lackey. A really good book!
ReplyDeleteEver After movie - retake on Cinderella
ReplyDeleteI loved Cinder!
ReplyDeleteCinder! :D
ReplyDeleteMary G Loki
Thanks for the giveaway! My favorite fairy tale retelling is probably East by Edith Pattou or Fairest by Gail Carson Levine.
ReplyDeleteHard to decide! I love Marie Hall's Kingdom Series, which hits on several different stories.
ReplyDeleteFavorite fairy tale retelling is Fire Rose by Mercedes Lackey!
ReplyDeleteBeastly is one of my favorites.
ReplyDeleteEver After
ReplyDeleteI've always loved Beauty and The Beast. I read Beastly and its a keeper.
ReplyDeleteI love the lunar chronicles!
ReplyDeleteentered rafflecopter as Alisha Sienkiel