![]() ![]() ![]() The Romance: Needless to say, Saturday and Peregrine fall for each other. What is it with mythical creatures being so cute?! I’m not complaining. Betwixt, the chimera/pegasus/scorpion (he changes shape several times), was just adorable. He’s honorable, resourceful, resilient, and stubborn – and yet, that doesn’t quite capture who he is. Peregrine, the “prince in distress” (well, lord’s son), was an immediate hit with me, though I have the hardest time describing his personality. ![]() ![]() I don’t think I’ve stressed enough how much I love a practical female protagonist. And because of her lack of magical talents, she’s also intensely practical. Oh sure, she wishes she was like her other sisters, but she makes do. She’s the one sister who has had to work for everything in her life, since she was given no special magical talent or gift from their godmother. She’s a tough girl, tall for her age and strongly built. They all have different personalities and bring something new to the story in their own way. It also looks like a bad photoshop job.Ĭharacters: I like all of the Woodcutter sisters equally. Cover Blurb: Yes or No? It has a character impersonator on the front, and despite the gorgeous dress she’s wearing, I don’t care for it all that much. ![]()
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