Omg what a beautiful wonderful and loving story. I lovee frozen the movie of course, but this... this was even better than I could have hoped for
Sooo many emotions and feelings... it is a heartbreaking magical story and THIS shows what love for a sister is capable of. True love can thaw a frozen heart indeed, but it can break any curse.
I already love the story from the movie and I really liked all the little easter eggs through out the story. I also love the characters, but in the book... wow so much more, so much more depths, Elisa made me cry so many times, I feel soo bad for her. Anna is an even kinder stronger and free spirit, I love her the most!!! the king and queen have a more important roll and Hans is more vicious than ever. The love between Anna and Elisa is soo heart warming. There are many more emotional scenes, more feelings, more everything
I will truly value this treasure
Twist: What if Anna and Elsa never knew each other?
Get ready for a spoiler-packed, immersive narrative-style summary, so you can skip rereading and jump right into the full story.
❄️ CONCEAL, DON’T FEEL
By Jen Calonita — Full Story Recap (Twisted Tale #7)
"What if Anna and Elsa never knew each other?"
🏰 Prologue: A Night That Changed Everything
It begins like the movie: young Princess Elsa of Arendelle has magical ice powers, and she accidentally injures her younger sister Anna while playing. The King and Queen rush to the trolls for help.
But here’s the twist:
Instead of just erasing Anna’s memory of Elsa’s powers... the trolls erase her memory of Elsa entirely.
And to protect both girls, the King and Queen separate them.
Elsa is raised in the castle, alone, told she’s the sole heir to the throne.
Anna is sent to live with a baker’s family in a remote village, unaware she’s royalty.
👸🏼 Elsa: The Isolated Princess
Elsa grows up with immense pressure. She is told that her powers are dangerous. Her parents and servants treat her with caution, insisting that she must conceal, don’t feel.
After her parents die in a shipwreck, Elsa becomes Queen of Arendelle, but she is emotionally distant, isolated, and plagued by guilt, fearing she’ll hurt others like she hurt… someone (she doesn’t remember Anna either).
Her powers are growing stronger and harder to control.
🌼 Anna: The Ordinary Girl
Meanwhile, Anna grows up as “Anna Gold”, the adopted daughter of warm, loving bakers. She’s cheerful, curious, and quirky—but always feels a strange emptiness, like a piece of her is missing.
She dreams of a different life, of something more. She’s drawn to stories of Arendelle and its mysterious queen. She doesn't know why, but she's obsessed with the castle and the idea of snow and ice, despite having never seen them.
❄️ The Coronation & the Collapse
Elsa's coronation is approaching, and though it's to be a grand event, she dreads the pressure. When the day comes, her powers begin to leak out uncontrollably, especially during an encounter with Duke Weselton.
Then Anna—attending the coronation as a guest—sees Elsa for the first time and is overwhelmed by a deep, inexplicable connection.
When Elsa loses control and accidentally plunges Arendelle into eternal winter, she flees to the mountains. Sound familiar?
But here’s the twist:
Anna doesn’t know Elsa is her sister.
Elsa doesn’t know Anna exists.
Yet both are drawn to each other by instinct, as if their souls remember what their minds do not.
🧊 Elsa’s Ice Castle & Memories
Elsa builds her ice palace, embracing her powers in solitude. But her mind is haunted by fragmented visions—a girl with red hair, laughter, warmth. Anna.
Meanwhile, Anna sets out on a journey to stop the winter and talk to the queen, hoping to understand this strange connection. She meets:
Kristoff, the ice harvester;
Sven, his reindeer;
and eventually, Olaf, the magical snowman Elsa accidentally created.
Just like in the original film—but the emotional stakes are completely different because Anna and Elsa are strangers… who feel like they’re not.
🧙 The Truth from the Trolls
Anna and Kristoff seek out the trolls for answers. Grand Pabbie reveals the truth:
Anna is Princess of Arendelle, and Elsa’s sister.
Their memories were erased to protect them both.
Only an act of true love can heal the growing instability in Elsa’s powers—and possibly restore their memories fully.
Anna is shattered, but determined.
⚔️ The Climax: Sisters Reunited
Anna finally confronts Elsa in her ice castle. She tells her the truth. Elsa doesn’t believe her at first, overwhelmed by fear.
Then Hans (still the villain) shows up, trying to seize control of Arendelle by killing Elsa. A battle erupts.
Hans slashes at Elsa—
Anna throws herself between them—
Anna is frozen solid, sacrificing herself to save the sister she never knew.
That is the act of true love.
💖 The Ending: Warmth Returns
Anna begins to thaw. The magic of sisterly love restores not only her body, but both sisters’ memories.
Elsa remembers Anna. Anna remembers Elsa.
They fall into each other’s arms, overwhelmed by grief and joy.
With love now guiding Elsa’s powers, she reverses the winter, saves the kingdom, and fully accepts her role as queen—with Anna at her side.
Anna and Kristoff share a romantic future, Olaf gets his flurry, and Arendelle becomes a kingdom not of fear—but of love, family, and truth.
🧵 Themes & Symbols
Memory & Identity – Who we are is shaped by what we know—and feel—even when memories are missing.
Sisterhood – Love between sisters is more powerful than any magic.
Self-Acceptance – Elsa learns to stop hiding and starts embracing who she is.
The Cost of Protection – The well-meaning choices of the past have consequences, even when made out of love.
👑 In Conclusion
Conceal, Don’t Feel takes the iconic story of Frozen and deepens its emotional core by asking:
What if love had to find its way back without memory?
It’s not just a tale of magic and snow, but of connection that transcends forgetting—and the power of love to restore identity and family, even when the world conspires to keep them apart.