It’s so good to be back with The Lost Girls! This is one of my FAVORITE paranormal romance/fairytale retelling series, where each standalone book follows a different Lost Girl. Book 1 was Little Red Riding Hood, book 2 was Goldilocks, and book 3 is Cinderella like you’ve never seen her before.
What I love about this series in general is that there are nods to the fairytale that make you understand what the original tale is (something that is not as obvious as one might think, since some books are called retellings but you can hardly tell) but every time it’s a totally original, fun, surprising and very steamy story. You never know what to expect! In Igniting Cinder, Prince Charming is a vampire, with tats and piercings, and Cinder is a goth human goddess with an aversion to touch who works at the Poison Apple with her fellow Lost Girls. The two share a past, and Prince Charming proposes a fake engagement to reach his secret goals, though it really is a mutually beneficial arrangement because Cinder has objectives of her own—find her father’s painting and find out who murdered him.
The banter is, as always, impeccable, with moments that are charged with tension and others that are hilarious. One of the things I love most about this author’s style is how she can go from fun, to spicy to dark and intense within the same book. In this particular case, the grumpy x sunshine dynamic between Cinder and Kai where she is the grump and he is the sunshine was perfect. I adored seeing how Kai slowly helped Cinder open up, while she helped him see that he’s worth more than what his father believes him to be, that he doesn’t always have to wear a mask, that he’s capable. Plus I loved all the adorable nicknames Kai invented for Cinder!
I can’t wait for the next book, which will follow Belle, and then I’m also very excited for the new character that, as of now, was introduced in the bonus chapter downloadable at the end of the book!
Spice 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️
Thank you to the author for gifting me a copy. Opinions are my own.