Thursday, October 9, 2014

Princess of the Midnight Ball

This is another instance where I think it's appropriate not to review a series all together. For one, I don't know when I'll get access to the other books. For another, this seems like a series where the individual books stand on their own.

Princess of the Midnight Ball is a retelling of the fairy tale, The Twelve Dancing Princesses. Every night, the twelve princesses of the kingdom have ruined their slippers as though they had spent the whole night dancing. No one knows how, though, as the princesses never appear to leave their rooms.

I'm already noticing an odd trend with these three-star books. The story was entertaining. I have nothing bad to say about it, though also nothing relatively spectacular either. The plot and characters kept my attention, and that's all a book really needs to do to keep me interested from the first page to the last. And that's all this book did. Again, not to say that's bad - I liked it enough to want to pick up the rest of the series - but that's all I have to say about it.

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