A Rialtan princess, a horse trader's son, a flying horse and the threat of a three way war feature in this charming medieval tale that merges bits of the Trojan horse and the Emperor's New Clothes with tales of the great Crusades and the Venetian Republic.
Demelza Carlton,s fairy tales aren't rainbows and unicorns. They're peopled with people who are petty and selfish and brutal, but underneath the ugliness, I love the way she manages to find happiness and romance and true love for her heroes and to make it all plausible and right.
Godfrey and Penelope's love endures years of separation and hardships, but in the end, that elusive HEA is the kind of feel good moment that affirms your faith in the fairy tale genre.
Yet another great read from the mistress of fairy tale literature.