Saturday, June 30, 2018

A Touch of Gold by Annie Sullivan

Being Midas' daughter wasn't a bad thing until he turned her to gold...

Blink and Edelweiss gave me the opportunity to read this book for review (thank you).  It will be published August 14th.

She may be a princess but everyone is afraid of her.  She spends most of her time hiding in her room being lonely.  Her uncle keeps trying to find her a husband but that's not going well.  Then she meets one who doesn't fear her.  She  should wonder why...

She goes on a quest to get her father's gold back (he will die without it) and thinks she might have found someone to spend her life with only to find everyone had lied to her.

The princess has to grow up fast or she may die.  Everyone wants the powers they think she has.  She does not but they don't care.

This is an interesting look at an old fairytale with a new twist.  I'm hoping the princess does find a happy ever after.  She deserves it.

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