![]() ![]() Includes The Bone Knife, a bonus short story set in the world of Thorn. With the fate of the kingdom at stake, Alyrra is caught between two worlds and ultimately must decide who she is, and what she stands for. The more Alyrra learns of this new kingdom, the pain and suffering its people endure, as well as the danger facing Kestrin from the sorceress herself, the more she knows she can’t remain the goose girl forever. When a mysterious and terrifying sorceress robs Alyrra of both her identity and her role as princess, Alyrra seizes the opportunity to start a new life for herself as a goose girl.īut Alyrra soon finds that Kestrin is not what she expected. But when she’s betrothed to the powerful prince Kestrin, Alyrra embarks on a journey to his land with little hope for a better future. Princess Alyrra is betrayed by her lady-in-waiting, Valka. ![]() The edition is small, too small in my opinion for the 27.99 + shipping price tag, and the. See-through pages show the text on the pages underneath. ![]() īetween her cruel family and the contempt she faces at court, Princess Alyrra has always longed to escape the confines of her royal life. Intisar Khanani has crafted something so special, that I never tire of the twists and turns Thorn takes to its satisfying conclusion. For the most part, Thorn is a faithful retelling of The Goose Girl with extended magical elements. FairyLoot’s edition of Thorn does live up to its promise of beautiful, ombr edges and foil that sparkles and dazzles, but that’s where the expectations ceased being met. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |