* All the books in this series are standalone's and can be read separately.
Merida understands that part of being a princess means she has obligations from birth that could impact her entire life. But now she's coming of age, her mother gets more insistent that she has to marry the future king of the DunBroch kingdom. Unwilling to give up her freedom and yet unable to have her mother see reason, Merida purchases a spell from a witch that is supposed to make her mother change her mind. But when Merida uses the spell on herself she is thrown back in time and due to circumstances has to help them fall in love, as so much more is impacted than Merida's own fate.
Pro's:
+ This book is very fast paced and therefore very easy to read. Merida is not sitting still for a second and I could feel the time ticking away in every chapter of this book, with the consequences getting more dire with time too.
+ I really like how small this story started, but the implications of Merida's behavior make this story way bigger and show how her how much influence her family really has. It is getting more layers with every chapter and therefore this really felt like a complete story.
Con's:
- Merida does not have a likable personality in the beginning of this book and it takes her a long time before she can see beyond her own life and fate. The addition of the curse was fun, but it felt a bit lacking in the manner it was supposed to make Merida desperate.
This was a fun read and I think this book is a great youth/ YA book, with more than enough adventure to keep you on the edge of your seat until the book is done. I cannot attest to the accuracy to the Disney movie, as I have never seen that one, but this story is fun and entertaining with a Scottish edge. I have several more Twisted Tales on the TBR pile and I will take not as long anymore to dive into them, as I was just remembered on how much fun these stories are. On to the next story!