What happened after the happily ever after?You all know the story of Cinderella, but did you ever wonder what happened after the fairytale ending? Well we know. Not all afters end up happily, sometimes the real adventure starts much later…More missing people. More unrest in Arcadia. How can Halia protect her city when no one is taking her seriously? Desperate to get the king’s ear, she does her … to get the king’s ear, she does her best to progress in the national singing competition, the finalists of which get to perform in front of the king.
With Madam’s daughters using illegal methods to secure their spots in the competition, and the fae planning something awful, Halia is torn in several directions.
Will she manage to extinguish all fires or will she race from one front to the next, each time discovering that she’s too late?
Following famous fairytale characters, eighteen years after their happily ever after, the Kingdom of Fairytales offers an edge of the seat thrill ride in an all new and sensational way to read.
Lighting-fast reads you won’t be able to put down
•Read in real time as each chapter follows a day in the life of a character throughout the entire year, with each bite-sized episode representing a week in the life of our hero.
•Each character’s story wrapped up at the end of every season with a brand new character and story featured in each season.
•Published every Wednesday throughout the year with each bite-sized episode representing a week in the life of our hero. Wednesdays will be your new favorite day of the week.
Fantasy has never been so epic!
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CINDERELLA
#1 Queen of Song
#2 Heiress of Melody
#3 Throne of Symphony
#4 Goddess of Harmony
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Such a good book!
In this installment we see some of the things starting to come together in a lovely way! Good good good book! I liked everything about it, the flow, the pace, the characters, the plot. Everything! And what I love about this whole 52-book-series, is how I have already discovered some great new-to-me authors!
This is book 3 of the Kingdom of Fairytales Cinderella series. I love fairytale retellings so I really am enjoying this series. Book 3 is well written with an interesting storyline. The characters are likable and well developed. I would recommend reading.
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Still a missing Queen and still trying to get an audience to the king to sing Halia has a lot on her plate.
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She has a clue to her past. Halia has to win the competition so that she can talk to the King and tell him she believes she knows where the missing Queen might be. The Queen disappeared from where she was hiding and Halia and her friends are trying to locate her. But one piece of information could change Halia’s life forever. She might be able to find out who her real family is and why she was left at the orphanage as a baby. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review
Halia is back and trying to help solve what is wrong in her town and win a song competition fairly. Danger is ramping up and the enemies getting bolder. It was a fun and interesting read as Halia never seems to get a break with all the chaos going around. I just had to read to the end to see what she would have to beat this time and what problems would show up too. Just a fun and entertaining read and good addition to the series as Halia tale continues.
Complications, complications everywhere! Changes to the singing competition don’t favor Halia and she might lose her chance to talk to the king. More missing people – including the Queen. The enemy is starting to show their hand, pushing Halia and Lorenzo to put themselves in perilous situations to get more information. The almost-a-romance moved in a definite direction, and the stakes just got way higher. There is a lot of excitement packed into this short book.
Unfortunately, I think it suffers a little from middle book syndrome. So many plate spinning up in the air and very little feels like it is moving towards a resolution. There were a few parts that dragged and felt repetitious. That said – with so much hanging in the balance, I am anticipating book 4 being a serious knock-out!
Halia’s quest is not at the end, many questions remain unanswered, many secrets unraveled. But not one to give up, she together with Lorenzo, Tia, and Mikka are doing their best to find out the malevolent happenings in Arcadia. The more they dig, the more they find out about the fae involvement, the mysterious brain behind the power quest called the Leader, the depth of the Fontaines’ deception, and even about the queen’s past. Yet queen Ella is still nowhere to be seen, and Halia’s ex Victor plays a completely different game now..
Having the gift of a beautiful voice and natural affinity to singing is a blessing even for humans; the magic only enhances the beauty hidden in it. The purity of Halia’s voice reflects in her personality, the pure heart and bright mind. Her love and devotion for her country are admirable, and so are the lengths she is willing to go to protect the country. And the ones she loves. Including Lorenzo, despite being a demon, which is still a treat frowned upon in the magical kingdom.. I love the story, I love the characters, and I truly enjoy the unexpected twists here and there in the story. The whole miniseries is a great retelling of Cinderella, and I am happily looking at the fourth book on my device, itching to start reading asap.
The queen is still missing. Halia is still searching. She enters a singing competition to be able to see the king to try and get more answers. Her magical voice plays an important role in this. Such a fun retelling of Cinderella with a new twist.
Halia doesn’t have an easy time in this one. With people disappearing and new threats arising absolutely makes this continuation a thrilling ride.
In the third book of the Cinderella arc, more people are missing and the Queen still can’t be found. Halia is trying her best to find her and hope to speak to the King if she can win the singning competition.
There’s a new threat called the Leader and some fae are helping him. And Halia learn that the Queen gave her daugther in adoption 18 years ago. So the princess could either be her friend Tia or it might also be herself since they’re both orphan and have the same age.
Really like it and can’t wait to read the next one. I have received an arc of this book from the author.
In this 3rd installment, Cinder, Queen Ella, has taken off again, while more and more people continue to disappear. Halia will do whatever it takes to get to the bottom of this great mystery and save Arcadia even if it requires her to misuse her voice. Just when she thought Madame Fontaine and her daughters were the main threat a new player comes to light, known as the Leader and with the help of some fae he very well may succeed. Halia is running out of time and unfortunately another disaster has just occurred, one that really hits home. I cannot wait to see what happens next.
The queen is still missing and Halia is trying to do everything she can to find her. She is trying her best to get an audience with the king but this is proving to be harder than she thought. She enters a singing competition where the if she wins she can sing in front of the king.
Halia is a very good person with a great big heart who cares for everyone. I loved Halia’s reaction to this one person who questioned her about looking for the queen. This person mentioned she thought it was the king’s place to look for the queen and not Halia’s but Halia informed her that she believed that it was everybody’s place that everyone should work together as it was everyone’s kingdom and home.
Halia learns that the fae is up to something awful and must find out what it is so she can put a stop to them before it is too late. People are still missing. Halia is still trying to find out what is going on and happening to her people. What are the fae up to? Can Halia stop them before time runs out? Where are all the people? Why are they being taken?
Throne of Symphony is filled with so many twists and turns and secrets revealing just enough at once to keep the pages turning hoping, wondering what is happening next. It is enough to keep the pages turning and on the edge of my seat racing to the end to see how it all turns out. I can’t wait to dive into the next book Goddess of Harmony in this Cinderella re-telling.
I highly recommend Throne of Symphony to all fans of fantasy and the fae. One click your copy today to begin this enchanting adventure. But I would like to suggest that you begin with book one Queen of Song and then on to the second book Heiress of Melody before beginning Throne of Symphony.