I received a free copy
of this book in exchange for my honest review.
I very much enjoyed this
story. It was a light and easy read,
amusing, and even a bit thought provoking.
I love westerns and fairytales so I am always delighted when someone
mixes them together.
I liked how Ms. Kovaciny
wove in the themes from the original Twelve Dancing Princesses tale. Mixing fairytale aspects into a non-magical
world isn't always an easy thing to
achieve, but she did a very good job.
My favorite element was the silver and gold forest.
I felt the characters
could have been more well rounded.
Sheriff Walbridge, Mr.
Kitteridge, Clara and Felicity were my favorite characters and I wish we would
have gotten more of Trouble and More Trouble.
Though not my favorite
character, the mental processes of the hero (the book is portrayed through his
first person POV) brought me the most laughter.
Especially when he is facing down twelve pretty girls.
I also wish we could
have gotten to know the girls a little more.
But maybe they will appear in later books.
It is a clean read and a
good book that I will definitely recommend and will gladly turn over to my
younger siblings when it is released.
I give it 3 of 5 stars
(according to the Goodreads rating system) because there were a few times when
it seemed needlessly wordy and a bit rambling.
I'm glad you enjoyed it, Erudessa! I agree -- we need more books that combine westerns and fairy tales :-)
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