4 Stars
A review via giffery presented by Mitchell:
If you are anything like me, Christina Henry completely blew your mind when she proved in her darkly updated version of Alice In Wonderland that . . . . .
When she revamped Peter Pan . . . .
Mind = blown.
I was pretty much crapping my drawers to see what she would come up with next. And when I heard it was a new spin on P.T. Barnum’s famous Fiji mermaid, I was 100% ready for . . . . .
But then . . . . .
A kissing book? Helllllllllll nah! Get to the stabbing.
Despite that one missing the mark for me, I remained a loyalstalker fan and couldn’t wait to see what Henry’s warped little mind could conjure up next. To say The Girl In Red didn’t disappoint is a true understatement. Not since . . . . .
Have I enjoyed a Red Riding Hood retelling so much.
Immune to a plague that has decimated the population, Red knows her only hope is to make to Granny’s cabin – a place she is certain she and her brother can survive this end of days. But the getting there is the hard part. The road less traveled is a must as they trek across country, and the dangers waiting in the woods are plentiful.
When it comes to Christina Henry, there’s only one thing to say . . . .
Many thanks to the publisher for providing an ARC of this title in exchange for an honest review.
If you are anything like me, Christina Henry completely blew your mind when she proved in her darkly updated version of Alice In Wonderland that . . . . .
When she revamped Peter Pan . . . .
Mind = blown.
I was pretty much crapping my drawers to see what she would come up with next. And when I heard it was a new spin on P.T. Barnum’s famous Fiji mermaid, I was 100% ready for . . . . .
But then . . . . .
A kissing book? Helllllllllll nah! Get to the stabbing.
Despite that one missing the mark for me, I remained a loyal
Have I enjoyed a Red Riding Hood retelling so much.
Immune to a plague that has decimated the population, Red knows her only hope is to make to Granny’s cabin – a place she is certain she and her brother can survive this end of days. But the getting there is the hard part. The road less traveled is a must as they trek across country, and the dangers waiting in the woods are plentiful.
When it comes to Christina Henry, there’s only one thing to say . . . .
Many thanks to the publisher for providing an ARC of this title in exchange for an honest review.
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