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Her hair is the least of her problems.

I have been in this tower for fifteen years. Snow White has frozen me inside it and covered the rest of our kingdom with ice and snow. I can't remember what summer is like. And I have never seen people or had a friend. It's not fair. I'm a princess, the daughter of Cinderella. This kingdom belongs to ME. Not to the nasty new queen who's taken over. Snowy ruined my life, she doesn't care about me. She only keeps me because I cry magic tears. I have to escape. Have to take back the palace before my lost twin gets it. Have to punish Snowy for wrecking the kingdom. Have to make at least ONE stupid friend. And I really have to do something about my hair. Book Details

230 pages, Paperback

First published September 20, 2017

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Anita Valle

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I think people like to read lists more than paragraphs, so I'll do my bio as such.

* Born and raised in Philly, home of the best cheesesteaks.

* Except for first grade, homeschooled all the way through.

* Two younger brothers and two younger sisters who are my very bestest friends.

* Married at 20, had three kids by 30. Developed the Nine Princesses during that period.

* Gave up the project several times in frustration and despair over the publishing industry.

* At 31, thanks to the internet and Kindle, finally published "Maelyn". So happy.

* Random interests: drawing, reading, music, chocolate, Nintendo, BBC movies, Colin Firth, Panera Bread.

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Profile Image for Phoenix2.
1,238 reviews115 followers
March 24, 2018
So far, I've read all three of this series and it never fails me the fast pace concept. The story flows so fast that I'vve read this one in just a day. Still, the fast pace doesn't deprive anything from the story. All in all, I like the concept of these books, thougth, I felt bad for Snow White, really bad, cause Rapunzel was mistreating her and blaming everything on her. Anyway, the book was enjoyable overall and perfect for a fast read, though, I should warn you, the characters are annoying.
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478 reviews242 followers
March 7, 2021
جلد سوم هم تمام شد....
این جلد حجیم تر از دو کتاب قبلی بود و تقریبا به اندازه دو برابر کتاب اول و دوم، قطورتر بود... داستان پیچ و تاب بیشتری به خودش گرفت اما تا حدودی هم روندش آروم تر شد.

شروع این جلد با داستان راپونزل بود و کم‌کم وارد قضایای دیگه میشه و یهو به خودتون میایید میبینید که همه‌ی افسانه‌ها و داستانها‌ی دنیای دیزنی باهم ترکیب شدن. سیندرلا، سفیدبرفی، ملکه‌ی برفی، راپونزل و حتی زیبای خفته🤩... ورود داستان زیبای خفته با اینکه جز کاراکترهای اصلی نبود اما نقش مهمی داشت و در روند داستان خیلی خیلی تاثیر داشت. در حقیقت نویسنده پایه‌ی ورود زیبای خفته و جادوگرش رو از همون اواخر جلد دوم ریخت اما اون موقع ممکنه که متوجه نشیم🤭...
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پایان جالبی داشت. در کل خوب بود. یک چیزی از پایانش متوجه شدم که اگر بگم ممکنه اسپویل بشه. پس حتما به پایانش دقت کنید✌😎 تجربه‌ی متفاوتی بود و همین که نویسنده با حفظ داستان های اصلی اومد و خلاقیت‌های خودش رو هم پیاده کرد و ایده‌های جدیدی رو وارد ماجراها کرد و در نهایت یک ترکیب عالی از داستان‌های مختلف به وجود اورد واقعا خیلی خوب بود... فقط ای کاش اینقدر کوتاه نمی‌نوشت و یک اثر و مجموعه‌ی متفاوت و عالی رو خلق میکرد. اما خب همینم خوب بود. من که دوست داشتم😍

تقریبا همه چیز توی این جلد مشخص میشه. سرنوشت سفیدبرفی چی شد؟ ملکه‌ی برفی چه پایانی داشت؟ زیبای خفته چجور وارد داستان شد و در انتها چی شد؟ سیندرلا در پایان به کجا رسید؟ راپونزل تونست به اون چیزی که میخواست برسه یا نه؟ فرشته‌ی نجات سیندرلا چی؟ ملکه‌ها و پادشا‌ه‌ها چی شدن؟ و و و ...


البته انگار همچنان ادامه داره و نویسنده جلد دیگه‌ای برای این مجموعه در نظر گرفته با نام BEST BEAUTY اما هنوز منتشر نشده...

امیدوارم شما هم این مجموعه‌ی مختصر و جذاب رو بخونید و ازش لذت ببرید🤗
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58 reviews
November 30, 2018
Rating: 5 stars

OMG THIS BOOK WAS FANTASTIC AND A GREAT THIRD BOOK IN THIS AMAZING SERIES!!!!!

I love this series so much and the characters are just amazing. This series just seems to get better and better each book and I can't wait for the fourth book!!

I love Rapunzel so much she's such a different character and set the next book up nicely. I really hope that she's in the next book.

Beauty was okay but she was bratty a bit but I hope she will get better in the next book.

Godnutter was alright but she is quite a terrible character at times.

Kay was a good character but he only cared about one character for awhile which annoyed me.

Snow white is my favourite character in this series so it was amazing to have her in the book and her still being a badass!

Overall this book was amazing and Anita Valle is such a talented writer who's books just keep getting better and better.

👋
Profile Image for Scarlett.
585 reviews60 followers
January 6, 2020
I think I liked this one the most so far in the series! I loved how it incorporated not just Rapunzel but also the story of Sleeping Beauty and Beauty and the Beast. This book also more than the others started giving me The Lunar Chronicles vibes, not that it had any of the cyborg/space elements but just the way the fairy tales were intertwined with each other and twisted so cleverly.

I didn’t realize that this wasn’t the last book in the series. When my kindle said that I was only 5 minutes from the end I thought to myself “How are they going to wrap all of this up in a few short chapters?” Well, they don’t. It’s definitely open ended and leading right into the next book. I hope Anita Valle releases Bad Beauty sometime soon!
Profile Image for Kaci Garrett.
21 reviews12 followers
June 4, 2018
I can't say enough good things about this series. The characters intertwine so perfectly and I'm constantly guessing what the next twist will be and how they will change and converge to cause chaos in each other's lives. I love how flawed all of the characters are while still maintaining unique qualities that's correlates to the traditional princesses and characters we have grown up with. I can't wait for the next book!
Profile Image for Angela Auten.
Author 6 books134 followers
May 24, 2018
I liked Rapunzel over Snow White. Her character wasn't as annoying. She actually met her twin sister who I did not like at all. The next book is about her too. I hope it's getting released soon. Gahh.
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17 reviews
May 21, 2019
Great read!

If you Love the old fairy tales, you will Love this twist on Rapunzel. Love the new twist on old fairy tales. Can't wait for the next one!
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67 reviews3 followers
June 8, 2021
I was expecting more from Snowy but I still hate that damn Fairy!
Can’t wait for the next one!
Profile Image for Catherine.
152 reviews11 followers
January 17, 2018
This entire series is sucking me in bit by bit, but I think that this third book is the strongest yet narrative wise. Cinderella's story was a delightful twist on her obedience to her stepsisters with a dark ending regarding the prince. Snow White's story was an interesting introduction into just how many fairy tales were going to be twisted in the narrative. But Rotten Rapunzel is so far my favorite.
The thing that works most in this installment's favor is that it doesn't shy away from tying things together. Though I have been able to thus far work out most of the major plot twists of each of the three novels before they officially happen, at no point does it feel like Valle is playing to the cheap seats or expecting readers to not understand what's going on. Rotten Rapunzel especially does this well by twisting traditional parts of the Rapunzel narrative into the other stories that were combined into this one: namely the Snow Queen, Beauty and the Beast, Sleeping Beauty, and even a hint at a future Rumplestiltskin story arc. It never seems like Valle is just dropping references to these stories, though. When the palace's rose gardens are mentioned as well as the creeping Beast, you know that Beauty and the Beast will be tied in but not sure how. The way that Beauty seamlessly fits into the storyline of Cinderella's children, acting as both a sympathetic character for a potential future installment and as the antagonist that inspires Rapunzel's dark streak the way the stepmother and stepsisters and Cinderella have in the previous novels, is incredibly well integrated into all the other events of this novel. It's clear with this installment that the world of the Dark Queens is going to open up even further and I'm excited to see where it goes. Especially since of all characters for Rapunzel to assume the title of at the end of her initial story arc, it's the Witch in the Wood. Should've guessed from her obsession with gingerbread, but I didn't see it coming until she found the cottage honestly.
One narrative choice that surprised me was the seemingly abrupt end to Snow White's story. While Cinderella's story were pervasive throughout Snow's due to the nature of their relationship, and seemed to end with her eating the poisoned apple, it clearly didn't.
I'd like to pause for a second to emphatically stress how much I enjoy that the author never feels the need to constantly remind the readers of all the connections between Cinderella, Snow White, Rapunzel, and Beauty. Clearly Valle understands that readers are capable of remember things from novel to novel and she only brings up the obvious connections between all three stories when it's relevant to the plot (ie exposition that Rapunzel actually needs for herself). I especially enjoy the fact that she doesn't feel the need to explain who Lunilla is once she's brought back into the story. As a reader I instantly remembered who Cooper and Lunilla were, realized who Kay's mother must be, and genuinely enjoyed this random cameo as a way to increase the stakes for Rapunzel and Beauty's claims to the throne.
Rant over, back to Snow White's seemingly finished (?) character arc. Granted, I'm presuming there will be future installments and just as Godnutter returned unexpectedly, I have hopes that Valle will bring back Snow White since it's clear she's setting up for some sort of return for Cinderella (potentially with a happy ending for her, which I'm starting to root for now). Godnutter taking away Snow White's magic seemed abrupt to me. It seemed like an easy solution to the stand-off that was created with having two highly powerful magic users with grudges opposing a woman whose only real power lies in her anger and bad morals (Cooper could do so much better honestly). However, Snow White didn't want the throne and I got the impression she was never going to fight for Rapunzel to have it. I doubt she would have fought Godnutter placing Beauty on the throne no matter what Rapunzel said to her to goad her into a fight. That Godnutter was still harboring a grudge about the poison apple after fifteen years and only left her the magic just in case she needed to protect Rapunzel felt flimsy to me. Additionally, though I agree with the immediate weakening and devastation that Snow White suffers from being cut off from the magic, which was the only thing fueling her after Hunter's death, I found myself hoping she'd find solace in Rapunzel similarly to how Melodie found solace in Kay. Rapunzel would push her away as she continued to do, but it's clear there's genuine love between the two sisters even if Rapunzel likes to deny it. Having Snow White attempt suicide, be magically saved by Hunter who reveals to her that he's not truly dead and alleviating her extreme grief so that she comes to the (seeming, we don't have her direct perspective on this) realization that she just tried to jump from a tower while her baby sister watched in order to explain why she decided to return to that far away dream of retreating to the tower in the woods non-Ice Witch style seemed rushed and convenient. Hunter was the convenient part. Obviously these novels don't leave me expecting happy endings for the characters, but narratively satisfying ones I have come to expect. This just falls flat compared to the surprising and satisfying ways other side character's storylines have ended in the previous two novels.
I do hope another installment can be expected soon, because I am itching with the questions this one set up. Where is Edgar, if Godnutter didn't kill him? What twisted explanation will be given for how Rapunzel goes from being delighted by children to potentially wanting to eat them? Is Barker the keeper of the beast or the beast itself, and how was the beast created? What will wake Beauty up from her curse, if not true love, which would presumably involve either Kay (asleep) or the beast? Will Melodie return with powers of her own now that she's been given magic healing? How is Jack (presumably the giant slayer) going to fit into so many narratives entirely spearhead by dark and evil women?
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Profile Image for Luna Jordan.
Author 2 books51 followers
June 14, 2023
This series is garbage. I just can't even with it anymore.

Cinderella = Evil Queen
Snow White = Snow Queen and...Mother Gothel or whatever her name was
Rapunzel = The Witch of The Wood, whatever that is
Beauty = Sister of Rapunzel and Who Knows Who Else She Is

Too many mashups of fairytales, and all of them are done poorly.
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Profile Image for Fiona Titchenell.
Author 18 books151 followers
October 8, 2019
This is a story about what Rapunzel would be like if her narrow education at the hands of an evil witch and total lack of social awareness had taken her in a rather less princess-like direction. Raised in a tower by the previous book’s Snow White, this Rapunzel is an especially bratty teenager who’s determined not only to see the world but to claim her birthright and crown herself queen. At the same time, she’s compellingly pitiable, desperate to have a “friend” with no concept of what that means, and unlikely ever to find out given the universe she was born into.

This installment is also so much more than a Rapunzel revisiting. While Sneaky Snow White’s deviation from its main fairy tale inspiration and incorporation of multiple tales caused some growing pains for the series, it pays off big time in Rotten Rapunzel. The story mash-ups accelerate around an original plotline with a will of its own, switching up roles and taking advantage of repeating fairy tale tropes to distill a non-repetitive dose of the most iconic bits. This novella alone contains threads of Rapunzel, Snow White, Cinderella, The Snow Queen, Sleeping Beauty, Beauty and the Beast, Hansel and Gretel, Rumpelstiltskin, and possibly some foreshadowing for Jack and the Beanstalk. I might even have missed some, and they’re all working together as if they were meant to all along.

If you love Into the Woods but wish it had a bit more Game of Thrones mixed in (the meanness and scheming, not the R rating), you’re going to adore Dark Fairy Tale Queens.

Possible downsides: There’s what seems to be a classic Fake Nice Guy character here whose arc feels underserved and unresolved. He spends the story doing bad and ill-advised things to impress a girl, who’s made it abundantly clear she’s not interested, and whining about how she won’t give him a chance. Rapunzel even falls into the trap of telling this girl how horrible she is for “tormenting” him (the girl is incidentally horrible, like everyone in this series, but not for saying no when she means it). Of course, Rapunzel is also a socially stunted megalomaniac who’s planning to magically roofie said Fake Nice Guy for her own use, so her opinions on this don’t count for much. Still, I wish the plot had dealt with him in a more conclusive way, even if only by letting him win and unmasking him in the process. On the other hand, letting him flounder pathetically in the background without ever being all that important arguably has its own sort of justice to it, and there might be more resolution coming down the road. I guess we’ll just have to wait for Bad Beauty to find out!
Profile Image for Michael  Thal.
173 reviews3 followers
September 26, 2020
YA author Anita Valle has created a very dysfunctional family in her Dark Fairy Tale Queen Series. The novels begin with Sinful Cinderella, who turns out to be a not very pleasant young woman living with an even more unpleasant stepmother and two stepsisters—Lunilla and Melodie. Cinderella does end up marrying a sociopathic prince, who is not very charming. Through his first wife he fathered a spoiled, conniving daughter. Perhaps you’ve heard of her? Snow White.

Snow White hates her stepmother, Cinderella. But, months after the fairytale wedding and coronation, Cinderella has twin daughters. Snow White’s account of the story can be read in Sneaky Snow White. At the end of this tale is where book three in the series begins—Rotten Rapunzel.

Rapunzel is a 15-year-old girl sheltered from the world by the woman who has raised her—Snow White—or as the world calls her, The Ice Witch. Rapunzel prefers Snow Queen to describe her half sister, who has turned the kingdom into perpetual winter.

To keep Rapunzel safe from the new queen—Cinderella’s eldest stepsister, Lunilla, grabbed the thrown during a period of turmoil—Snow White keeps Rapunzel locked up in a tower. The only exit is a window at the top of the tower. Fortunately, Rapunzel has extremely long hair, so Snow White uses those tresses to enter and exit their sanctuary.

One day, when Snow White is away purchasing supplies, a sixteen-year-old boy, Kay, finds the tower and coerces Rapunzel to escape her prison, visit the castle with him, and perhaps meet a few people along the way. Rapunzel loves the idea for she knows no one, except for her sister, and understands little about the ways of the world. Thusly, Anita Valle begins an adventure that will keep her readers enthralled.

Valle uses humorous dialogue, paints magnificent scenes with her words, and develops a plot based on fairy-tale literature providing readers with unanticipated plot twists to keep her audience entertained.

Each of the Dark Fairy Tale Queen books is a story unto itself, so if you desire to start off with Rotten Rapunzel, you’ll get a sketchy back story along the way to fill you in on what occurred in the previous novels.

I have devoured all three books thus far and would suggest readers begin with Sinful Cinderella, then enjoy Sneaky Snow White, before finding out the fate of Rotten Rapunzel. I hope you enjoy the experience of reading all three books as I have.
Profile Image for Vanessa (bookfairy95).
1,248 reviews140 followers
February 25, 2025
I really liked the first two books in the series. The characters were the right kind of wicked, Cinderella was an absolutely FANTASTIC character that I loved to read about and the twists and turns kept me hooked and really made me go 😲😲😲 at the end of each book.

This one, however? This one just wasn't it. I couldn't get into it, I really disliked the characters, there was no Cinderella, who was (next to Hunter and the evil prince from book 1) the only character that I liked who was interesting.

I already couldn't stand Snow White. I simply tolerated her, because Cindy was still part of the story. But I feel like Rapunzel was even worse than Snow White and together I could just roll my eyes again.

I kinda forced myself through the first 20% of the book and after that I only skim read the dialogues and ends of the chapters.
I liked the twists with the new queen and the new fairy and how the Beauty and the Beast and Sleeping Beauty fairytales were kind of mashed together. I liked the parts where Rapunzel found out that her mother wasn't just bad and that Snowy actually lied to her about a few things to make Cindy seem even worse.

And I reaaaally want Cinderella come out of this whole series being well and alive, but seeing as the fourth and final book in the series is a full length book... I honestly just don't see myself working through this. It's sad, because this series really started off quite promising. 😕
Profile Image for Lashanti Jones.
94 reviews
June 6, 2024
This is the first character in the series I actually disliked. Rapunzel is a very conflicted, contradicting spoiled character. She had no loyalty to anyone but the people she never knew and never raised her. One minute she was crying for Snowy and the next she was saying she probably wouldn’t even miss her. But I get that’s her character, spoiled rotten. The author built really good tension. The entire time I was wondering how all these stories would converge and I have to say I wasn’t disappointed. It was amusing to see whose child was whose and who’s the king and queen now, etc.

I also liked how we’re finally entering the “fairy tail verse”. Like yes this a reimagined fairy tail story but not only is the author tampering with certain fairy tail people, but she is also drawing inspiration from other fairy tails and adding them into this story. Like the sleeping beauty and maleficent thing. Those are not characters in this book series but she gave part of their story to people in this series. It’s fun watching it play out and makes you curious on what’s next? Whose story is she going to pull from next without using the main characters from that story?
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328 reviews3 followers
December 31, 2023
3.8 Stars...

I must say, I really enjoy Valle's writing and overall creativity. I have read the first 2 books in the series, and I can say all 3 have been fun reads! There were times when I thought, "I actually enjoy this version better than the original".

This 3rd book continued the "no happily ever after" theme and did have some interesting reveals. However, Rapunzel is true to her name. She is rebellious, selfish and terribly unlikable (as she should be). She had a love/hate thing for Snowy, and was often rotten toward her, but of course when a good-looking strange guy came along, she was quick to trust him, abandon Snowy and put on her best face for him (sighs).

So much went on in this short tale, but to say more would mean spoilers. I would definitely recommend this one (as well as the first 2). Bravo Valle, love your stories and I hope you write more!

Content: No sexual content that I can remember
Language: I don't remember, but if any, it's very little (though I don't think there was any).
Profile Image for Alex L Criddle.
806 reviews6 followers
October 21, 2017
This dark fairytale retelling was original and well written. I think present tense first person point of view is one of the most difficult points of view to both write and read; however, Anita Valle makes it seem quite effortless to write and very enjoyable to read. I loved that there were so many fairytale characters interwoven throughout the story, building upon the previous novels in the series. Valle’s character development shines in this novel, creating a continuous rollercoaster of feelings both for and against characters as they make choices and become the unexpected, adding those dark twists and turns that make this series what it is. I can’t wait for the next novel to see what happens to Rapunzel, Beauty, and the rest of the characters.
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199 reviews1 follower
January 9, 2021
25% through the book and my gosh, how did Snow White raise this girl? She's spoiled rotten and thinks she's entitled to everything. No wonder Valle titled it "Rotten Rapunzel" my gosh, I wanted to pull my hair out while reading about this snobby girl. I can't wait until she gets a reality check (currently she's in jail with her twin sis, Beauty). Also I really hope Snow will get a happy ending with Hunter...unless he lost his memories when he became...a fairy?

Finished and WOW not one person was likable (maybe Snow White...I hope she had a happy ending with Hunter). I honestly don't care too much for Rapunzel or her sister, Beauty. They're really spoiled and just not likable characters. Now that Rapunzel has become witch of the wood...I'm intrigued to see which fairytale princess will be roped into this mad world next.
126 reviews
April 21, 2025
I liked Rapunzel’s story. Her and Snowy living in the tower together was nice, although Rapunzel was a bit demanding she was mostly nice. And Snowy did her best. But I liked that they argued like siblings. I wasn’t a fan of Beauty, she was rotten alright. And Kay, I thought he was going to be sweet on Rapunzel but he used her instead. And he’s so devoted to Beauty despite her not reciprocating his feelings. I was surprised by the ending for Rapunzel, however there needed to be a bit more with the Beast. There was some potential there that was missing, but maybe there’s more in the next story.
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306 reviews2 followers
December 14, 2019
It's funny how she names her Rotten because Rapunzel isn't rotten. She just doesn't know and understand something's because she was locked in a tower for years. I actually don't like the end of this one. It's sad and I'm wondering where the heck her fairy was to save her from things cause it seems everyone else had one. It shows at the end of my book there is supposed to be one about Beauty which she is horrible but maybe things could turn out better for everyone and finally have a happy ending, but I don't see anything else about it. Is she not going to write that one anymore?
Profile Image for Susan.
1,485 reviews
April 10, 2018
Rapunzel has been locked in her tower by Snow White, and the world is sealed in ice and snow. Based on the previous book (Sneaky Snow White) Rapunzel is Cinderella's daughter. Confusing, no? To make things more mixed-up, Snow White is now the Snow Queen (or Ice Witch, to some!) and the prince who takes Rapunzel out is named Kay. Talk about stirring up a mix of tales! It was a fun read, though.

Still can't find the owned book section.... And the date finished won't work either.
Purchased April 8 2018 Barnes&Noble e-book for Nook. ISBN 9781438264233.
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400 reviews4 followers
November 13, 2019
Drags on a little to long. They are all rotton, happy to know Hunter is still alive. The sisters are seperated at birth and still somehow manage to find each other. This is not what the sitting queen, Lunilla wants. She tries to destroy the sisters but the sisters beat her to it. Destroying one another. Now Beauty is under a sleeping curse and Rapunzel is blind, and now living at the cottage preparing to become the witch of the woods.
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2,579 reviews14 followers
December 8, 2019
Liked it

Trapped in a tower "for her own good" by her stepsister Snow White, Rapunzel longs for nothing more than to experience the world beyond. A kind stranger lures her out, pretending to be her friend. Chaos immediately ensues and all she wants is to be with Snowy back in their lonely tower. I love how the author weaves together characters from The Ice / Snow Queen, Rapunzel, Cinderella, Snow White, Beauty and the Beast, and Sleeping Beauty.
Profile Image for Morgan (youarethelibrarian).
981 reviews15 followers
November 6, 2018
This author does an amazing job of making you hate a character's attitude one minute, then feel sorry for the character the next, and back and forth and back and forth it goes. The heartbreaking thing, however, is that so far there is no happily ever after. Just when you think things may work out (especially for one of my favorite characters), something terrible happens.

I love how the author has imagined a transformation for each of these characters that is logical yet a unique interpretation at the same time.

This messed-up family may never be able to work things out! But I like that the dysfunction is natural due to the parents' and step-parents' actions trickling down, affecting their children and stepchildren. As long as the author writes these twisted fairytales, I will read them!! I need Bad Beauty, NOW. 😭😭😭
47 reviews
November 14, 2017
Good Book but...

Good book fast paced. An easy read with a enough plot twist to keep you guessing. The ending left the story open for the next book, but it was too abrupt and ambiguous left me frustrated. Still a good read. A book teen and parents can read together.
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1 review2 followers
November 24, 2017
great book!

this isn't my favorite in her bad princess collection, but it was still a great read. She has a way of showing my beloved princess's in a new light while keeping their original stories familiar. I would highly reccomend the series!
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36 reviews4 followers
April 15, 2018
Another Stunning addition to the Dark Fairy Tale Queen series. I believe it's safe to say this series is quickly becoming one of my favorite novella style series. The way the characters intertwine is amazingly well thought out. Fun, Fast Paced, and true to the heart. Long Live Queen Anita!!!!
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346 reviews30 followers
August 15, 2019
I loved Rotten Rapunzel just as much as I have loved the other evil princess stories. She seems sweet and innocent, but Rapunzel is a girl on a mission. I love how these fairy tales are twisted together. I’m excited for the next book in the series.
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13 reviews
August 18, 2019
Interesting Version!

I really found this book interesting and a different twist on the fairy tale of Raphael that I knew. I loved how Anita tied Cinderella, Snow white and Rupunzle . Very well written! I'm in suspense for the next book!
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