![]() ![]() You may think you know the story from there, but you don’t.Īurora wakes up in an unpredictable, beautiful, and vicious otherworld. Then, Aurora falls victim to a sleeping sickness. Isbe choses to run away and set her own path. Meanwhile, the Delucian council plans to ship Isbe off to a covenant, where she’ll be a nuisance no longer.įrom there, it all happens fast: Two princes of Aubin are killed on the way to Deluce. With her parents long dead, Aurora is set to marry the Crown Prince of the neighboring nation of Aubin, cementing an alliance through a relationship with a man she’s never met and protecting her kingdom from the evil fae Malfleur. The sisters are on the precipice of change when the novel begins. But Isbe has grown into a street smart, resourceful young woman who’s no proper royal puppet. The only person who truly understands her is her bastard half-sister Isabelle aka Isbe, who was left blind at age two when a faerie tithe meant to help Aurora took Isbe’s eyesight in the process. But thanks to twisted faerie magic and selfish parents, very few people know that, because the faeries tithed away her ability to speak and her sense of touch shortly after birth. Princess Aurora of Deluce is a bright, beautiful, hopeless romantic. ![]() The legend of Sleeping Beauty gets thrown for a loop in Lexa Hillyer’s Spindle Fire, the first book in a duology of the same name. In anticipation of the release of Lexa Hillyer’s WINTER GLASS, we’re reviewing SPINDLE FIRE, the novel that started it all! ![]()
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