Beauty Beheld
Books | Fiction / Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology
Brittany Fichter
What happens when King Everard and Queen Isabelle rescue two abandoned children...only to learn that these children might be the greatest threat the kingdom has seen in 500 years?Henri and his little sister, Genny, have lost their father in Destin's forest when something dark beckons to them. Something sweet. And though Henri tries to use his mysterious abilities to protect his sister, the call soon becomes too strong for even him to ignore.Back at the Fortress, King Everard and Queen Isabelle are enjoying a reign of peace, but their joy is marred by the pain of being childless. So when Isa and Ever find themselves in charge of two forsaken children with unusual abilities, it seems like a dream come true.Unfortunately, young Henri and Genny carry ancient secrets that just might be Destin’s undoing. So when Ever and Isa are called to face this new evil, one with unexpected connections to Ever's past, they must trust the Fortress once again if they wish to hold onto their kingdom, their new little family, and ultimately, one another.If you love the magic of Narnia and the romance of traditional fairy tales, The Classical Kingdoms Collection is the series for you. Beauty Beheld, a clean fantasy fairy tale retelling of Hansel and Gretel is the final book in The Becoming Beauty Trilogy and the third book in the Classical Kingdoms Collection. Read it today to discover magical mystery, clean, passionate romance, and heroic happily-ever-afters.Author's Note: Many books in this series can be read as standalones, but this one is best read after Blinding Beauty, Book #2.
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Author
Brittany Fichter
Pages
440
Publisher
Brittany Fichter
Published Date
2016-10-08
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"This is book three of the Classical Kingdom series, the storyline of Everard and Isabella, the characters of the Kingdom of Destin. The family guardian, Garin, and the King's brother-in-law, Launce, are the main characters of the story. The other characters I won't give away, because it is the balance of the tale. This storyline is full of danger from dark fae, a new and powerful foe. Some parts are very exciting, and others are too over explained, and even juvenile at times, with conversation from characters that don't seem to fit the scene, or chase scenes that are duplicated, making a few chapters longer than they should be. But as a whole, the story is fun, and suspenseful in the right places. All the loose ends are tied up nicely, making for a good fairytale. "