Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Review: Throne of Symphony: A Cinderella Retelling (Kingdom of Fairytales Cinderella Book 3) by Margo Ryerkerk & J.A. Armitage @MargoRyerkerk @ArmitageAuthor


Review: Throne of Symphony: A Cinderella Retelling
Kingdom of Fairytales Cinderella Book 3
by Margo Ryerkerk & J.A. Armitage
Published: July 29, 2020
Publisher: Enchanted Quill Press
Genre: Fairy Tales, Fantasy


Blurb:

What happened after the happily ever after?

You all know the story of Cinderella, but did you ever wonder what happened after the fairytale ending? Well we know. Not all afters end up happily, sometimes the real adventure starts much later...

More missing people. More unrest in Arcadia.

How can Halia protect her city when no one is taking her seriously? Desperate to get the king’s ear, she does her best to progress in the national singing competition, the finalists of which get to perform in front of the king.
With Madam’s daughters using illegal methods to secure their spots in the competition, and the fae planning something awful, Halia is torn in several directions.

Will she manage to extinguish all fires or will she race from one front to the next, each time discovering that she’s too late?


My Review:

The queen is still missing and Halia is trying to do everything she can to find her. She is trying her best to get an audience with the king but this is proving to be harder than she thought. She enters a singing competition where the if she wins she can sing in front of the king.

Halia is a very good person with a great big heart who cares for everyone. I loved Halia’s reaction to this one person who questioned her about looking for the queen. This person mentioned she thought it was the king’s place to look for the queen and not Halia's but Halia informed her that she believed that it was everybody’s place that everyone should work together as it was everyone’s kingdom and home.

Halia learns that the fae is up to something awful and must find out what it is so she can put a stop to them before it is too late. People are still missing. Halia is still trying to find out what is going on and happening to her people. What are the fae up to? Can Halia stop them before time runs out? Where are all the people? Why are they being taken?

Throne of Symphony is filled with so many twists and turns and secrets revealing just enough at once to keep the pages turning hoping, wondering what is happening next. It is enough to keep the pages turning and on the edge of my seat racing to the end to see how it all turns out. I can’t wait to dive into the next book Goddess of Harmony in this Cinderella re-telling.


I highly recommend Throne of Symphony to all fans of fantasy and the fae. One click your copy today to begin this enchanting adventure. But I would like to suggest that you begin with book one Queen of Song and then on to the second book Heiress of Melody before beginning Throne of Symphony.  



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