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A review by tardislibrarian
Dealing with the Devil by Jennifer Siddoway
4.0
First of all, look at that blurb, and that cover. Freaking beautiful. I was pulled in from the moment I began this beauty. Ugh, seriously though. That is one hell of a beautiful cover.
Okay, there is another reason why I was pulled in. The moment the author told me this was a modern twist on the story of Rumplestiltskin, oh boy, I was throwing up some "gimmie-please" hands. I'm addicted to fairy-tales (I have an obsession with Once Upon a Time), so I already had a feeling this was going to be something I would enjoy.
In the beginning, I had some Mara Dyer vibes. I'm not sure why, but it might have been something in the atmosphere of the world Jennifer Siddoway created (I love Mara Dyer by the way.)
Jennifer Siddoway's cast of characters are intriguing and engaging. I couldn't help but feel for Wynn. Her poor mom was in an unknown coma, and this mental (albeit attractive) man appears out of nowhere in her room and offers her a way to help save her mom. For a price. If there is one thing I learned from Once Upon a Time it's that Magic Always Comes with a Price. Sorry, Wynn, but agreeing to help this guy wasn't a good idea in the first place. Don't get me wrong, I totally understand her reasoning. If someone offered me a way to save my mom, you damn-well better believe I will take it. Except ... he didn't fully give Wynn a choice.
You need to give this book a read. Trust me, it's a story you won't want to put down. And I've only just mentioned what happened in the first couple chapters, guys. Add this on your list. Now. I haven't even mentioned the other bits of magic, and the necklace that called this guy to Wynn's side.
I received a free copy of this and volunteered to review it. Thank you so much for the opportunity, Jennifer, to read your addicting book! I can't wait to see what happens next. :)
Okay, there is another reason why I was pulled in. The moment the author told me this was a modern twist on the story of Rumplestiltskin, oh boy, I was throwing up some "gimmie-please" hands. I'm addicted to fairy-tales (I have an obsession with Once Upon a Time), so I already had a feeling this was going to be something I would enjoy.
In the beginning, I had some Mara Dyer vibes. I'm not sure why, but it might have been something in the atmosphere of the world Jennifer Siddoway created (I love Mara Dyer by the way.)
Jennifer Siddoway's cast of characters are intriguing and engaging. I couldn't help but feel for Wynn. Her poor mom was in an unknown coma, and this mental (albeit attractive) man appears out of nowhere in her room and offers her a way to help save her mom. For a price. If there is one thing I learned from Once Upon a Time it's that Magic Always Comes with a Price. Sorry, Wynn, but agreeing to help this guy wasn't a good idea in the first place. Don't get me wrong, I totally understand her reasoning. If someone offered me a way to save my mom, you damn-well better believe I will take it. Except ... he didn't fully give Wynn a choice.
You need to give this book a read. Trust me, it's a story you won't want to put down. And I've only just mentioned what happened in the first couple chapters, guys. Add this on your list. Now. I haven't even mentioned the other bits of magic, and the necklace that called this guy to Wynn's side.
I received a free copy of this and volunteered to review it. Thank you so much for the opportunity, Jennifer, to read your addicting book! I can't wait to see what happens next. :)