“I would rather go through the front door and tackle the giants than have to life-saving-suck-kiss you for five minutes.”–Mina
Chanda Hahn’s latest in the Unfortunate Fairy Tale series does not disappoint. Mina is as feisty as ever and like in the previous books, the secondary characters and their scenes with her make a very entertaining tale. In Fable, like with Fairest, we’re once again dealing with the shocking ending from the previous book. This time, we start off a few months later, passing over summer vacation as our heroine starts her junior year of high school. Unlike Fairest, which started with a bang as Mina faces her curse head on, Fable starts with a very disinterested Mina doing what she can to avoid wandering into a quest. Unfortunately, her disinterest leads to a shocking start to the book!
Now, not only does Mina have to deal with a life-threatening curse, she has to deal with a gut-wrenching loss, losing almost everything she owns, Jared’s mysteriousness, Ever and Savannah White’s loathing, a really bad bargain with a really bad Fae, and the love of her life being a knight-in-shining-armor…to someone else! Luckily, she’s got Jared’s loyalty, her best friend Nan, a new water-friendly ally, and Fae Godmothers (all inclusive–not just fairies anymore!) to make sure Mina still has her sanity… oh, and stays alive!
Like the previous two books, this is a great read. It has humor (Mina and Jared’s scenes are hilarious), action, and a great story line with shocking twists! Fable reveals more about the history of the Grimm curse, and we get to peek into the Fae plane! We also get to see why the Fae are so interested in our world. Mina is such a great heroine, and there isn’t a moment where I’m not rooting for her to break the curse. Her situation is so crazy, and I love how she deals with it because she loves her family.
The twist in the end was a huge surprise to me, and at the end, all the rules suddenly get rewritten as Mina has to face the unthinkable! I can’t imagine where future books are going to go from here, but I can’t wait to pick up the next book to find out! Like before, there is enough backstory that you can pick this up without reading the first two, but I definitely recommend reading them first (the first book ebook version is free, so there should be nothing stopping you from picking that up). While the ending is awesome and makes you want to read the next one immediately, it’s not really a cliffhanger. Like the first two, I highly recommend this book to all ages, especially those that love faery tales! This is an absolute 5 out of 5 for me!
(Originally posted on my blog; I received a review copy in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.)