![]() She’s definitely a kick ass heroine, trying to escape from her prison in the woods, while constantly fighting off a rabid beast. I felt like her character could have been developed a little more thoroughly before the evil pixie stole her. Really, she’s only at home for about 10 pages before she’s whisked off into the mythical world of the fae. I do feel like Ivy’s character is kind of rushed. Ivy Thorn (haha fae reference anyone?) is trapped by a devilish pixie in the classic story of Beauty and the Beast. The book is fairly short, just shy of 200 pages, but overall it was a quick enjoyable read. The fairy tale that Casey focuses on specifically is Beauty and the Beast (which is in theaters right now!!) and it is one of my favorites. Can she escape the fairy tale trap?I’ve always been a sucker for fairy-tale rewrites so I was really excited when I found out that Emily Casey was having a blog tour for her book, The Fairy Tale Trap. With magic mirrors, dancing fairies, a sadistic pixie, and other random fairy tale twists, Ivy doesn’t know what’s safe or who to trust. ![]() ![]() Now Beast is not so gentle-on-the-inside, Beauty is falling for the wrong prince, and Ivy is no closer to figuring out how to get through the enchanted forest that traps her. But when she tries to escape, Ivy breaks the wrong spell. Then one of them sucks her into the fairy tale Beauty and the Beast.Īll she wants is to find her way home. ![]() Ivy has always been afraid of mirrors, but she never knew why. ![]()
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