![]() ![]() Plus, this series takes place after the supposed “Happily Ever After” in each of the fairy tales, and it shows that what we believed to be a happy ending was actually just the start of a lot of misery (mostly)…but these ladies find a way to keep going, to keep fighting, and to strive for a new happy ending. I will say that this pairing made me watch Once Upon a Time a bit differently. When the one actually revealed her feelings by saving the other with True Love’s Kiss, I was…I don’t want to say surprised, because it wasn’t a shock or anything, but I was definitely excited. It is so wonderful and I find it to be incredibly believable. I don’t want to completely spoil anything for this series, but one of the main trio is in love with another of the main trio, and I ship this couple so hard. There are four books in the series: The Stepsister Scheme, The Mermaid’s Madness, Red Hood’s Revenge, and The Snow Queen’s Shadow. Picture this story as fairy tale princesses meets Charlie’s Angels. It follows Cinderella, Snow White, and Sleeping Beauty, and they are all kick butt awesome ladies. Continuing on my theme for this month of highlighting books that I enjoy with characters who happen to be LGBTQIA+, I have to include this amazing reimagining of some of our favorite fairy tale princesses. ![]()
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