
The Storyteller’s Daughter
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Narrated by:
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Ellen Quay
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By:
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Victoria McCombs
His shadowed face lit by flames,
Rumpelstiltskin is my name....
For as long as anyone can remember, every child in Westfallen has been born with a Gift, and these Gifts defined them.
Then Cosette is born, Giftless.
An attempt to hide her misfortune brings her before the King, who entraps her to use her Gift as a pawn in his war.
Caught in a lie, Cosette desperately searches for a power strong enough to free her. Intrigued by whispers of an old king and a dark curse, she calls upon Rumpelstiltskin and finds him trapped in a magic deeper than she bargained for. Now, Cosette must fight to reclaim her freedom from the King and break Rumpel’s curse. When time runs out, she’ll lose more than her heart. She’ll lose her life.
The Storyteller’s Daughter is a Rumpelstiltskin retelling that will satisfy fans of Gail Carson Levine’s Ella Enchanted, as well as Jessica Day George’s Dragon Slippers and Princess of Glass, and Cameron Dokey’s The World Above.
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What I like best about The Storyteller's Daughter is that Cossette comes into her own strength and makes her own decision. She is not just trapped by Rumplestilskin and waiting for someone to answer a riddle for her. The end is twisty with some foreshadowing but only enough to give you an idea of what might happen without telegraphing it. Overall, this was well written.
I was given an audio version for review. I enjoyed the narrator. She does a good job of giving cossette real character instead of leaving her vocally flat.
Though I was gifted this book; all opinions are my own.
Enjoyable Retelling
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Creative
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This book is really great if you are looking for a unique fairytale retelling. The setting was really well laid out and the plot was easy to follow. It's also nice that this is a stand-alone book so the story wraps up nicely at the end, but if you are invested in the characters there are other books by the author that are in the same world.
The narrator is adorable and I firmly believe she should be a princess. She didn't do voices for the different characters but I honestly didn't need it. She never did anything with a narration that pulled me out and that to me is testament to a good narrator.
There is romance but there is no smut so if you're looking for steamy sex scenes this is not the book for you.
Overall this is a lighthearted quick read with adorable characters and fairytale magic.
This next portion of the review contains spoilers.
I did feel like the author watched once upon a Time before writing this book because there was a blend of the Rumpelstiltskin fairy tale and beauty and the beast in my opinion.
I really liked the lead female character. I definitely saw her grow throughout the book. I always say this but I felt like the book could have been a little bit longer to elaborate on her time in the castle, but that's probably just because I was really invested in her and I really liked the writing style.
I do wish that we could have been present for Conrad showing more of his true colors because I wanted him to be more of a villain than he ended up being. We are supposed to believe Rumpelstiltskin in multiple cases that Conrad is kind of a jerk but Cosette never sees that first hand so we never see it firsthand.
I am so happy that this book had a happy ending because it started to feel like it wasn't going to and I'm all about my happy endings.
overall I highly recommend this book to anyone who likes fairy tale retellings or like to the TV show once a time.
I love a good Fairytale
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Twists and turns that will surprise you. The
dialogue is well done between the characters.
An excellent retelling of Rumplestiltskin one of my favorite Fairy tales.
Love is the best gift of all
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Beautiful
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LOVED!!
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