Tuesday, April 23, 2019

The Girl In Red by Christina Henry


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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 loyal stalker 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.

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