RUMPEL'S PRIZE by Marie Hall. The dark prince Rumpelstiltskin is in need of a woman to break a curse. SHATTERED WEB by Crista McHugh. Marcus is ordered to a trading post to solve the mysterious disappearance of all its occupants. The clues point to a woman he loved and lost. Note from publisher: COMPLETE BOOKS! Book Review: Rumpel's Prize by Marie Hall. 2/14/ 0 Comments About Rumpel's Prize Imp, deceiver, villainous mastermind Rumpelstiltskin’s been called all these names and more, and for the most part, they’re entirely true. But there is more to the brooding, blond haired Adonis than brokering deals for the devil. Title: Rumpel's Prize: Kingdom Series, Book 8 Author(s): Marie Hall ISBN: / (USA edition) Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA Amazon AU.
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review 1: Marie Hall creates a devilishly delightful version of Rumpelstiltskin in "Rumpel's Prize". Known as the Imp by those who hate him, Rumpelstiltskin is more than just a demon waiting to make deals in order to steal children away from their mothers. Marie Hall's stories are like romance novel crack to me. I absolutely adore her bad boys. They are not the villains you remember from fairy tales. What I like even more about her books is that the heroine is feisty and brave. You'll find no shrinking violets in her books. Even the fairy godmother, Danika, is a force to be reckoned with. Marie Hall, of course, takes the most interesting of his traditional attributes and them amps them, twists and turns them, subjects them to the translation of a prism and ends up with of the most magnificent men ever to grace the pages of a book. Of course he’s gorgeous, almost painfully so.
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