



Cinder the Fae
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4.7 • 11 Ratings
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- $3.99
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
She is a commoner, He's a Prince. Together they hold the future of their kingdom in their hands.
Orphaned shop girl Cinder, and Rome, the Prince of the Fae, have been best friends most of their lives- and she's loved him for just as long. But with the death of her father, she's now trapped as the sole breadwinner for her stepmother and half-sister– leaving little time for anything more than dreaming of getting away.
Rome is in love with Cinder as well, but her free spirit and lack of noble blood have stood in the way of him doing something about it. That is, until his father the King, tired of waiting for Rome to settle down, decrees a three-part contest will determine Rome's future bride.
Even though Cinder possesses more magick than has been seen in a hundred years, only those with the highest magickal blood are able to enter the contest; leaving Cinder out of the running for good. That is until a Fairy Grandmother steps in with a disguise and a plan.
But a hidden Evil has been scheming for centuries and is vying to be more than just Rome's new bride. It wants all of Ville DeFee.
Cinder's magick can stop those out to ruin her kingdom, but it may mean giving up her life to do it.
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Customer Reviews
Cinder The Fae
Great read. Love the way she put the fairy tells of childhood in a grown up storyline. She ties them together by showing a bond with people from each book. Must read. 🦉
Awesome
I can not say enough about this series.. suspense, action and romance. I enjoyed how strong and stubborn Cinder was and how Rome would do anything to protect her. The characters seem real and the story line flows so smoothly I couldn’t put the book down. I love this new view on Cinderella and how though this is part of a series the stories don’t leave you hanging on their individual plots. At the same time the overall plot is built upon beautifully book to book. I received a free copy of this book for an honest review.