The Fairest Beauty
A Fairy Tales, Christian, Historical book. Before Sophie could say anything, Gabe dipped her backward and kissed...
Sophie has long wished to get away from her stepmother's jealous anger, and believes escape is her only chance to be happy. Then a young man named Gabe arrives from Hagenheim Castle, claiming she is betrothed to his older brother, and everything twists upside down. This could be her chance at freedom - but can she trust another person to keep her safe?Gabe knows he defied his parents Rose and Wilhelm by going to find Sophie, and now he believes they had a right to worry: the orphan girl has stolen his heart. Though romance is impossible - she is his brother's future wife, and Gabe himself is betrothed to someone else - he promises to himself...
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Once or twice shed looked back at him and seen such a look of compassion in his brown eyes it had made her heart flop around like a fish on dry land. Melanie Dickerson, The Fairest Beauty // Sophie lay down next to him, the crossbow beside her. Planning to use that? Only if were threatened. She had a plucky, defiant look on her face that made respect well up inside him. Do you know how? he goaded her. Yes, I do. Melanie Dickerson, The Fairest Beauty // Before Sophie could say anything, Gabe dipped her backward and kissed her again. And she kissed him back. Melanie Dickerson, The Fairest Beauty //
Okay so I bought this not realizing it was Christina fiction, when you look at it on amazon unless you read the author bio and the publisher info it does not say this is a Christian book. But it is, I mean really, really Christian. So I feel a little stupid, but hey shit happens.I don't have an issue with Christian's and many people... 1.5 stars.(I wanted to give this 3 so I wouldn't feel like such a horrible person but I couldn't. I didn't hate the book by any means, it was better than the other two, but it just didn't have enough to make me want to read it again) I'm gonna repeat what I said in my review of The Merchant's Daughter : But I'm seeing an annoying trend... I'm a big fan of Melanie Dickerson, and love her historical Christian fiction retellings of classic fairy tales. If you're interest, read my reviews of The Merchant's Daughter here and The Healer's Apprentice here. Having loved both of her previous books, I happily accepted The Fairest Beauty for review, expecting another great read....