Book Review—The Captive Maiden

jpeg Captive MaidenHappily Ever After …Or Happily Nevermore?

Gisela’s childhood was filled with laughter and visits from nobles such as the duke and his young son. But since her father’s death, each day has been filled with nothing but servitude to her stepmother. So when Gisela learns the duke’s son, Valten---the boy she has daydreamed about for years---is throwing a ball in hopes of finding a wife, she vows to find a way to attend, even if it’s only for a taste of a life she’ll never have. To her surprise, sh...

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Published on February 03, 2014 06:55
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message 1: by Hannah (new)

Hannah Interesting. :)
haha glad to see I'm not the only one who noticed the costume anachronism!


message 2: by Jaye (new)

Jaye Knight Hannah wrote: "Interesting. :)
haha glad to see I'm not the only one who noticed the costume anachronism!"


Lol, yeah. It always gets me. Same with The Fairest Beauty.


message 3: by Hannah (new)

Hannah Melanie Dickerson's work doesn't base its appeal on historical accuracy, and the cover designers play along with that. :)


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