The king of Nerghen has been acting strange. He’s been going around embracing everyone he meets―everyone except Abigail that is! Sabrian’s strange behavior has put Abigail on edge, and to make things more complicated, her brother, Prince Kane of Kronenberg is in town! But what at first seems like a touching reunion between siblings takes a turn for the worse when Abigail uncovers memories buried deep within her past, causing her to confront some very deep-rooted and unresolved trauma…
Loved it, though Bibi’s brother is SUCH a JERK! I’m glad she hit him and LOL her husband giving her his belt to beat her brother with. Considering he pulled her hair and was choking her, if she had used the belt it would have been justified imho.
And ERMAIGERD, it’s SO SWEET how Sable is making his moves little by little on Bibi. That almost kiss…GAH my heart!!
I want their HEA SO BAD.
5, I’m foaming at the mouth for the next volume, stars!
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I hate her bother but what I love is that she started to fight back, and when Sable gave her his belt to beat her brother with ☺️ it was so sweet. Also i think it’s funny how he got mad at the dolphins for interfering with that almost kiss. I feel bad for the old Abigail because of how she lived.
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Can't say I was really interested in this one. One I pre-ordered a while back. Abigail and the king slowly getting closer, not much of the mirror and mother daughter bonding. This one was a shitty brother and fat shaming, along with moving into Little mermaid territory.
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It's too cute! I really love this series! Sabrian and Abigail are so awkward and adorable, and I really like Blanche and Vérité getting along. Starting to pull in more fairytales is an interesting take, too. I'm curious as to where it goes next!
FINALLY!!! We have made progress in this slow burn, i am mad at myself that i read this so quickly because I NEED MORE!!!! Also love the fairytale inclusion since they talked about nonhuman species. It’s quite fantastic how the author and artist bring this to life with their own spin on it. Can’t wait for the next book.
Abigail has discovered more memories of her past in this new life, leading to further similarities along the emotional rollercoaster she was already struggling with as her brother tries to bring her to heel once again. Fortunately, Sabrian seems to have decided Abigail is the only woman he can stand touching, but he doesn't understand his other unusual reaction to her. They're both still surprisingly clueless despite how close they seem to have grown. This could either go very well or very badly with this new addition of a mermaid in hiding along for the ride. Abigail already seems to have some unusual ideas and has surprised Nadia directly while Sabian is struggling with her presence and wanting to figure out who she is. Hopefully Sabian's reassurance can at least help heal some of Abigail's wounds, so long as she doesn't sabotage herself along the way with these new mistress rumors.
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This volume is jam packed with fun character development. Abigail explores her relationship with food, which grew out of her family’s unhealthy beauty standards, thus leading to a confrontation with her brother. Sabrian pulls one of the best hero moves I’ve ever seen, supporting Abigail in her fight against her personal demons rather than offering to fight her battles for her. Go Sable! We’ll make a romantic lead out of you yet. And the family goes on an eventful [working] vacation.
I love how this world has more than one fairytale that been spun differently in it. I'm curious to see if there's more than Snow White, and The Little Mermaid. Also I loved Abigail's internal struggle with thoughts about weight and self image, and trying not to give those insecurities to Blanche.