Author: Ron Vitale
Link: http://amzn.com/B005IHDX18
ASIN: B005IHDX18
Description:
This is the first book in the Cinderella's Secret Witch Diaries series. Lost will captivate readers who love New Adult fiction filled with fantasy and magic. The Cinderella’s Secret Witch Diaries series is a perfect match for fans who have read Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight series or Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials trilogy.
Everyone knows the fairy tale of Cinderella and the glass slipper, but what happened to her after she married the Prince? Set in the late 1700s as Napoleon is rising to power, Cinderella embarks on a journey of self-discovery as she tries to come to terms with her new life. Her journey leads her to find her long lost Fairy Godmother and aids her to solve the mystery behind her mother's death. Yet the Fey Lord, the Silver Fox, and the witch Renée also take notice in her and suddenly her world is turned upside down . . .
Find out if Cinderella does find her happily ever after in Lost, the dark and intriguing first book in the Cinderella’s Secret Witch Diaries series!
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★★/★★★★★
Okay.. giving this book 2 stars is being
generous. I hate giving books low ratings, but this book was terrible. I
couldn't wait for this to end and was glad when it finally did. The
premise was okay, but could have been better with A LOT of tweaking.
Cinderella is a whiny and naive little twit throughout this whole book.
It's supposedly set in the 1700s, but certain things don't make any damn
sense. It talks about Napoleon who wasn't even around until the LATE
1700s.. it mention him having an affair with Cleopatra (looooooooong
before that time!).. then it mentions a guy named "John" in America who
wasn't even alive in the 1700s. Seriously, don't waste your time.
((I want to say that when I posted my review on Goodreads awhile ago the description didn't mention what time time frame of the 1700s this was set in {whether it was early, mid, or late}.))

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