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A Shoe's Tale, by Trisha M. Wilson

A Shoe's Tale, by Trisha M. Wilson

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Not your childhood Cinderella. Louella hates her stepfamily and would gleefully kill them if given the chance. However, having survived her attacks, her stepfamily has chained her up, preventing her from murdering them in their sleep. Louella is a prisoner in her own home and nobody will help her. At least not until she meets Henry, Prince Ramsey’s cook. The prince needs shoes for the ball and Louella’s stepfamily are shoemakers. The prince also needs Henry to cook meals for him wherever he goes. Henry and Louella strike up a conversation and slowly a friendship builds. But with Louella in chains and Henry unable to free her, how will their budding friendship, and possible romance, become anything more? The night of the ball reveals all...are you ready? This is a short story, 18,200 words long.

A Shoe's Tale, by Trisha M. Wilson

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2484754 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-06-15
  • Released on: 2015-06-15
  • Format: Kindle eBook
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Fairy Tale Re-tell but with a twist By Cassy Witthar (Stephanie's Book Reports) **Copy of book received from author in exchange for an honest review.This was a fairy tale re-tell that had a different spin on the Cinderella story. I love fairy tale retells. It's always fun to see how an author changes things up. I enjoyed this story. It was short and sweet. I would have liked to have read more, meaning I would have liked the story to really play out and be longer. As a short story, it was still good.Louella hates her step-family, and she is not shy about showing them her true feelings. After several attempted attacks on them, they have chained her up and taken away anything that could do harm to them or let her escape. Things look pretty bleak until Prince Ramsey shows up to have her family make shoes for his ball. He brings his own personal cook, Henry, with. Henry and Louella form a fast friendship. Soon time is running out. The ball is upon them, and they won't have much time left to spend together. Will Henry be able to rescue Louella from her step-family's clutches? Or will she go on suffering in their grasp?I liked Louella's character. She is a little spitfire. Short stories are always harder for me to rate. I did enjoy this story. It was cute and fun. The author has potential, and I will be looking for other books by her.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A Dark Side to a Cinderella Tale By Danielle Urban A Shoe's Tale is a modern form of Cinderella. Readers will not only be bale to feel but see the justification in the outrage and hatred that Lou has for her step-family. Her mother having married a horrible man who has awful children that treat her terribly. However, the extreme ways in which Lou goes at her step-family to seek her freedom may place some readers distaste in the leading female character. But Lou's life is a harsh reality that no one would be happy with. Lou's only way to escape would be to murder her step-family. But soon fate turns in her favor. A decent man who turns out to be the prince's cook is a good man. One who balances out Lou's angered self. With his kindness and help, Lou may just finally find her freedom and her step-family may just get their punishment after all. A Shoe's Tale by Trisha M. Wilson, is well-written and a refreshing read. It's unique in that it shows a completely differnet side of the Cinderella tales we know. Overall, I enjoyed reading it and recommend it to readers everywhere.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A More Realistic Retelling of Cinderella By Haley This was an original retelling of Cinderella. Louella is far from the Disney princess. She wants revenge on her step-family for keeping her like slave, and I can't blame her for that. I admire her strength, but her thirst for vengeance and occasional crudeness wasn't endearing. I think Henry, the prince's cook, steals the story. I really liked him. I actually thought the cook made a better husband for Cinderella than the prince!There were a few issues with A Shoe's Tale. I thought the dialogue/word choice was a little too modern for the fairy tale which pulled me out of the story. I would have also enjoyed more description and emotion. While it was decently written I never felt transported to this fairy tale world and I never felt really connected to the characters. Overall I did enjoy this story.I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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