Princess of the Midnight Ball is fairly lore-heavy, and I love it when authors take the time to build up that lore within their story. I will endeavor not to fall into a comparison game for this book, which is actually quite different from Entwined and really only brought up fond memories of the latter. To defeat the king and his dark court, they will need one invisibility cloak, a black wool chain knit with enchanted silver needles, and that most critical ingredient of all-true love.”Įvery time I read an adaptation of “The Twelve Dancing Princesses,” I can’t help but make comparisons to the sublime Entwined. Then Rose meets Galen, a young soldier-turned-gardener with an eye for adventure and a resolve that matches her own, and freedom suddenly begins to seem a little less impossible. It is a curse that has haunted the girls since their birth-and only death will set them free. “Princess Rose is the eldest of twelve sisters condemned to dance each night for the wicked King Under Stone in his palace deep within the earth. Princess of the Midnight Ball was written by Jessica Day George.
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