Saturday, December 15, 2018
Review: The Bluebeard Curse by Margo Ryerkerk @MargoRyerkerk
The Bluebeard Curse
Cursed Fairy Tale #2
by Margo Ryerkerk
Published: December
15, 2018
Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy,
Fairy Tale, Re-telling, Magic
Blurb:
A devastating curse.
A broken soul.
A fearless girl.
After finding his sister crouched over their dead parents’
bodies, Nolan turns her in. To cope with his crippling loss, he seeks to forget
his sorrows in revelries. But trying to escape his life only creates more
problems when two girls, last seen with him, drown.
Unable to bear the town’s accusations, Nolan flees his home.
Five years later, he’s forced to return to the city that
calls him Bluebeard and accept his count title. His welcome is anything but
warm, friends treat him with suspicion, and the worst is yet to come…
Jolie knows servants shouldn’t interact with nobility, but
there’s something about Nolan Bluebeard that makes it impossible to stay away
even if being close to him jeopardizes everything she has worked so hard for.
While Nolan desperately tries to rebuild his reputation with
Jolie’s help, a devastating curse has women around him falling dead one by one.
Will Nolan and Jolie break the curse, or will they die
trying?
The Bluebeard Curse is the second book in the Cursed Fairy
Tales series. Each book can be read as a standalone. However, for greatest
enjoyment, the novels should be read in order.
Filled with
adventure, love, magic, and a strong heroine, this clean YA Fairy Tale is a
must-read!
If you liked The
Siren and The Selection by Kiera Cass, K.M Shea and Melanie Cellier’s work,
you’ll love this!
Buy it now and join
Jolie and Nolan on their journey to break the Bluebeard curse!
My Review:
The Bluebeard Curse has been unleashed.
Five years ago a young girl was sent to Snake Island for the
death of her parents.
Five years ago a young man couldn’t take living in the house
where he saw his dead parent’s bodies lying.
A young woman who loves to play the piano takes a job as a
maid and hopes to one day play professionally.
Five years later this young man Nolan returns to his home
town to take over his rightful duty to the Heinberg Estate.
Five years later Nolan’s sister Delilah returns to their
hometown with a plan to have her home returned to her. Delilah sneaks into town
under a disguise hiding her true identity hoping no one will recognize her.
When women start to die a mysterious death and Nolan is
arrested for their murder Jolie puts her own life endanger to save him. Jolie
knows that as a servant she should not be hanging with a Noble but there is
just something about Nolan that draws her to him.
Jolie is determined to uncover the real killer and break the
curse. Can she find the real killer before it is too late? Can she break the
curse before more people are killed?
The Bluebeard Curse is a fast paced read that once I picked
it up I couldn’t put it down. The race was on to find out the truth behind the
curse and to see if the curse could be broken and how. The Bluebeard Curse is a
sweet and magical read that will pull you into its magical world.
The characters are all very strong characters who knows what
they want and are not afraid to go after it and all are willing to give a
little piece of themselves for someone else in one way or another whether it be
selfishness or unselfishly.
If you love fairy tales or fairy tale re-tellings with a
twist on the re-telling and filled with magic, mystery, suspense and love then you
are going to love The Bluebeard Curse and for more magical enjoyment pick up a
copy of the first book in the Cursed Fairy Tale series, The Nutcracker Curse.
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