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Beauty's Curse
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Lotta wrote: "Sounds interesting. I’d like to R4R. Prefer PDF please. lottabanks@gmail.com"Thanks Lotta, on its way.
Kindle would be preferred, thank you in advance. Can't wait to read it.thedaleafterdark@gmail.com
Melissa
Sorry Jodie, but the PDF has not yet arrived, I have no mail from you and it’s not in the SPAM folder either.
Lotta wrote: "Sorry Jodie, but the PDF has not yet arrived, I have no mail from you and it’s not in the SPAM folder either."Resent, had wrong email per your earlier comment. let me know either way if you do or do not get it. Thanks.
Mad wrote: "Kindle would be preferred, thank you in advance. Can't wait to read it.thedaleafterdark@gmail.com
Melissa"
Melissa, just sent you a "gift" from Amazon.
Lotta wrote: "And still I haven’t received it.lottabangs@gmail.com"
Glad you finally got the copy and looking forward to the review
Sorry Jodie, but I wrote to you on 18 August that the two versions you sent me wouldn’t open. I don’t know what format they were in, but I can only accept PDF or the Kindle type, though I prefer PDF. I cannot open anything else.
Lotta wrote: "Sorry Jodie, but I wrote to you on 18 August that the two versions you sent me wouldn’t open. I don’t know what format they were in, but I can only accept PDF or the Kindle type, though I prefer PD..."Sorry my misunderstanding, I thought the last one you sent me was that you were finally able to open it. I sent a pdf and the kindle, not sure what the problem was as everyone else was able to open. Sorry that you didn't get to read it.
Thanks anyway.


Beauty’s Curse is a fairytale that spans centuries of bondage, shown through the intertwined lives of four people. Esmeralda, Victor, Nicholas and Adelaide are living under a curse, some of their own making, some by the cruelty of others, and a curse once cast cannot be broken. For years they have toiled under their prospective curses, each in their own way, trying to live with the burdens and troubles. Then along comes Hope, who proves that beauty is in the eye of the beholder and is better judged by what in the heart of a person. True love can break the chains that bind.