Only a storybook affair like the marriage of Cindy Ella Jones and Princeton Chalmers could lead to three tangled romances—and happily-ever-after endings.
Belinda: Kidnapped from the wedding party, the lonely beauty would learn how a little love can tame a wild beast—even one as intimidating as Cain Derlin, the handsome recluse.
Lilith: Thrown together with Frank Henson, a seemingly soft-spoken guard, self-absorbed Lilith would have to learn that, with love and respect, there's a prince waiting behind every toad.
Roberta: The shy redhead's heart had been broken by a wicked wolf once-before—and now that Maximillian Wolfe had shown up at the wedding she was determined to get to her grandmother before the big bad Frenchman could hurt her again.
This book was horrible. The fairytale marriage of Cindy Ella Jones and Princeton Chalmers is interrupted by a kidnapping. The fairy-godmother sets Cindy's best friend Belinda, her sister-in-law Roberta and her step-sister Lilith the task of preserving Cindy and Prince's HEA. The story is told in three parts: part 1 is Beauty and the Beast with Belinda Jones and Cain Devlin. You get exactly what you expect to get with absolutely no surprises. An okay story but nothing special. Part 2 is The Nerd Prince with Lilith Smythe and Frank Henson which is boring as hell with a PITA heroine and a brutal hero. Certainly not my cup of tea. Part 3 is Little Roberta Hood gets Even with the Big Bad Wolfe featuring Roberta Hood Chalmers and Maximillian Wolfe. This one is beyond terrible. This book just went from bad to worse and I actually had to force myself to finish it. What rubbish!
This is the kind of romance I love! Two people meet and they don't like each other. But they use their hearts & brains to see the other person's point of view. Then they develop respect, and sometimes, love! Great job, Bronwyn Wolfe! I love the fairy tale theme, also.