I know I do, with a name like Snow I guess it’s expected. But there is nothing good about my boss’ new wife. That witch took over the office. And she’s determined to turn my fairy tale into a living nightmare. Hello, Enchanted Woods, an exclusive retreat for worn-out girls like me. Who knows? I might even find a prince there to give me a happy ending. There’s no room for grumpy, sleepy and dopey in my life, not when I can have handsome, cocky and lucky. A cowboy, an athlete, and a biker... maybe even a billionaire too. Seven is my lucky charm. Let’s see which one is my happily-ever-after...
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1st story ends at 18%, soo the 5 other stories and or samples can be read.... Sighs, their should have to be a warning when the story described/advertised isn't the "main event " your lead to believe it is when you see the 400+ pages, when really it's just the opening act... The story described sounds good,real good and at the page count you'll thinking it has depth as well,when really it's over in th blink of an eye because they are shoving a bunch of stories and "blurbs" and or "samples" on you ,you didn't expect... What can't they just be honest Nostradamus of being tricky like this,make a bundle and be honest about what it truly contains.. No menage, no reverse harem, as you might hope from the desc., sighs ...nope, she end up married to just one man and her last words in the story are about doughnuts 🍩... really ?!? Soo glad this was KU
🍩Donut Holes and Banana🍌 Cream Pie🍰 Any Way You Want It, That's The Way You Need It....
The conversation between ❄Snow and Robin, her bff, in the first part of this book was so funny, i was laughing hard out loud. The descriptions and discussion of her boss Walter's big Johnson are hilarious. This is a strange book, it's more like Goldilocks and the Seven Bear🐻s than the Seven Dwarves. Think about it.
❄Snow is working hard and getting all kinds of new accounts for her boss Walter Royal. He's an older man but he's impulsive. When he up and marries Lucille👿, a woman 1/3 his age, ❄Snow and most of the other employees are heartbroken.💔Lucille👿 has conned and married Walter because she has a had a hatred for ❄Snow since they went to college together. Lucille👿 just never was as smart as ❄Snow, and now she is getting even. She's a vindictive be itch. Walter is so infatuated with Lucille👿, he turns over his company to her to run and goes on a long vacation. Her first order of business is to try to fire ❄Snow without cause. When Hunter, Walter's PA, shows ❄Snow the firing document he is taking to HR, she decides to fight back. ❄Snow takes all her accumulated vacation to thwart the firing. She has three months, and hopes by then, Walter will realize that Lucille👿 was a huge mistake.
Robin shows ❄Snow a brochure for some adult retreat called, Enchanted Woods. The 📷picture shows a cozy cottage in the woods. Snow❄ reads that the retreat helps people find what they are looking for. ❄ Snow is looking for true 💘Love, but she doesn't know it. The entire experience will be about her! Git yer spurs on little gal! YEHAW! Ride Em Hard! Ride Em Bareback🍌, Cowgirl🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎
Snow and the 7 Hunks, by R.R. Banks. This was classed as reverse harem book and as such at first I declined to read it. Don't know why. Prejudice, I guess.
But I overcame my prejudices when it was described as a "dirty fairy tale". I love fairy tales, the dirtier the better. I have always choked on the saccharine sweetness of most fairy tales, so the idea of a dirty fairy tale appeals to me. But then, I'm a boy and boys are made of "snips & snails & puppy-dogs' tails."
And boy, this is one dirty fairy tale! Once I got into the book, I totally forgot about prejudices. R.R. Banks writes as steamy an erotic novel as I have ever read, and I particularly enjoyed his depiction of the hot dates provided for Snow, the heroine, by her find-yourself retreat, The Enchanted Woods. I even forgot about the reverse harem thing!
The novel is truly ingenious as it switches between the back-biting reality of the advertising world run by Snow's nemesis Lucille Verne (who has just assumed power in Snow's agency). She plans to deep-six Snow as quickly as possible and forces Snow to take an extended vacation, which in turn forces Snow to The Enchanted Forest.
There she experiences 7 (count 'em) dates so hot they set the pages afire, starting with an encounter with a rugged baseball player that starts at first base and ends with a home run. I could say a lot more, but you need to read the book to experience the breathless sex that is slowly but surely changing Snow from a girl who wants to please everyone to a girl who wants to please herself and learns how to do it.
A hot and steamy read, to say the least.. But what I particularly admire about this book is how the ground rules surrounding the Enchanted Forest encounters (which are quite restrictive outside of the sex) suddenly become moot as Snow begins to resume her former advertising life.
This is a great read, and one that combines not only laughter and tears, but hot sex and romance. I really don't know how Banks does it, but he's written another reverse fairy tale and I'm going to read it next. If you're looking for an adult book set in the modern universe, which lots of breathless sex scenes, be sure to pick this up--reverse harem or not!
Snow and the 7 Hunks by R.R. Banks is a Contemporary Fairy Tale Romance that I listened to on audio narrated by Rodney Falcon. This is the first book of R.R. Banks that I have read and look forward to reading or listening to more books from her in the future. Rodney Falcon did an amazing job narrating. This is my third book narrated by Rodney and he does not disappoint. I am wishing the enchanted forest was a real place. R.R. Banks does an amazing job drawing you into the story. I did not want it to end. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who loves Contemporary Fairy Tale Romances.
This book was strange and did not live up to the title and my expectations. With a title like "Snow and the 7 Hunks" I was expecting a reverse harem where the 7 hunks (dwarves?) shared Snow in this Snow White fairy tale retelling. It was not like that at all. In fact, Snow went on a series of one night stands "dates" with a series of men in a journey of self-discovery and along the way, Noah was one of the men though he'd been a light presence from the start of her journey but with very, very little on-page interaction. I still couldn't figure out who the hero was or who Snow was going to end up with without skipping to the end by about 70% of the book even though by about 60% Snow and Noah had their first significant interaction and their own one night stand "date". It's a very strange set up for a romance and it didn't read like a romance to the very end where Snow and Noah through a twist of fate end up together and all is well. That said, Ms Banks did keep very close to the whole fairy tale storyline and even went to the extent of including entire chapters from the evil queen's point of view. I did not enjoy those because Ms Banks made her out to be a truly shallow, horrible person, and she did her best to destroy Snow. I didn't like the way the entire story was set up because I didn't feel connected to the characters and particularly Noah since he was around so little while Snow was dating other men. I can't even figure out if it's actually cheating since we don't actually know Noah is the hero until the last chapter of the book. For all these reasons I struggled with reading the book. It took me DAYS to finish it or rather not finish it because I was just reluctant to get back to it each time I put it down and I felt like I was forcing myself to read it until I finally decided that if I was forcing myself to read then I was better of stopping rather than making myself miserable with the experience. Alas, I think Ms Banks is not an author for me because this is the second book of hers that I've DNFed. The first book I didn't even make it past the first couple of chapters.
Snow and the 7 Hunks is a truly unique book, and I’m sure it’s not meant for everyone. I, for one, enjoyed it, but if you have issues with multiple sex partners and cheating in the broadest sense, you might wanna stay away from this one.
It’s a twist on the fairytale, obviously, and a rather dirty one where Snow gets to have sex with, you guessed it, seven guys. If that sounds rather slutty to you, don’t worry. The author truly manages to ‘sell’ why Snow needs this to discover who she is.
The encounters with these guys are quick and dirty, almost all with hot, sex that’s described well. There’s little kink here, aside from one menage-flirt, and no spanking or anything remotely in that category. They’re all one night stands, yet she has some kind of emotional or physical connection with each one to make it believable. In the end, Snow does find her happily ever after, and it’s a sweet one with the guy we want her to end up with.
Personally, I think the story would have been even better in third person instead of first person. That’s mainly because the author uses secondary characters as narrators as well, including Snow’s nemesis Lucille, and those chapters didn’t work for me. Still, the writing is imaginative, though I did spot a few spelling errors and there were tons of commas missing. It’s didn’t bother me to the point where I stopped reading, but the book could do with a solid round of editing.
Don’t mind the categories on Amazon, because they don’t make any sense. The book is in ‘military romance’, and has absolutely nothing to do with that (there’s not a single soldier anywhere in the book), and it’s also in ‘inspirational’, which it’s definitely not. Yeah, inspirational in the sense that it may inspire your sex life, but that’s not what that category is about, haha!
Still, all in all an entertaining, hot, and certainly unique read.
This was fine. It's classified as a reverse harem but it's definitely a menage and not a harem. It's also classified as a romance but it's definitely erotica and not romance. She goes on a series of dates that are really one night stands (7 of them) and happens to get married in the end but we don't see any of that romance.
If you are going to read this book buy the book and not the audio book. The reader made some very odd choices with the antagonist and a few other ladies in the book that were really off putting. Every time she came up it was so off putting it took me right out of the story. The book describes her as clinical and cold and for some reason the reader decided to make her whiny and nasally. He uses this same voice later with another girl that we only see for a moment for some reason. He also decides to use an accent with one of the men but when we see that man come back later he does not have an accent, I was really confused as to who he was supposed to be for quite a while.
I enjoyed the first bit of the book, it was a little cheesy but with the title that is what I was expecting. I thought the first two dates went a little fast but with what we were expecting them to be I just assumed that the author was just trying to get to the point but then when we get to the third date it seems more like the author is just skipping random chunks of time. The second half was less pleasing then the first. The Fl and the Ml have almost no interaction before he is pretty obsessed and doesn't want her having any more of these "dates" (one night stands) with the men she's supposed to see later. They end up together out of coincidence and almost no interaction. In the end they barely know each other, decide to give it a shot and then it time jumps to them getting married.
Characters made leaps that didn't make sense, for example the antagonist googles where Snow is, a resort. She goes out to the resort and sees snow playing with and then having sex with a man. She jumps to the conclusion that Snow MUST be having sex with a bunch of men and this resort is really a sort of prostitution ring. She goes by Snows cabin, sees no evidence to back this up but knows it's Snows cabin because she recognizes her shoes....? When would she have seen these shoes and how would she know they were Snows? The characters barely interact and have seen each other once in several years. Seeing these shoes confirms that Snow is definitely staying at this resort and definitely paying to have sex with men. What? There are some plot threads were introduced and never brought back, like the antagonist lighting her house on fire or her running into a client on one of these dates, things moved really fast with a lot of weird tell at the end. Ultimately it was fine, with a happy ending. The book has a lot of filler words like the author needed to make a word count, which makes the weird time skips and pacing of the story more confusing.
TLDR: If you are looking for a romance menage with fairytale nods you'll like it.
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.
Wow, this book is an absolute gem, marvelous, and brilliant that you NEED to READ! From the very first page, I was spellbound by these fantastically described characters that you will find yourself falling in love with and some you will hate. I really enjoy reading this book and the momentum of the story keeps you wanting to read more that you can’t put it down. This is a different twist than the classic fairy tale story you are familiar with, Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs, but there are no dwarfs---just handsome, sexy HUNKS, and I mean Hunks!! Snow Whitman worked for an advertising agency in which she was good at what she did, until her boss retires and marries her nemesis—Lucille, the wicked witch who is now in charge of the office. Snow took a vacation to the Enchanted Woods for an exclusive retreat to learn more about herself. You do not want to miss what happens at the Enchanted Woods. I wasn't expecting the turn this story just took; it has quite an unexpected surprise that is jaw-dropping good! There's lots of raw unfettered sex in here though, so be warned. If you like your romances with a dose of risqué and erotic with a pinch of sweetness, you’ll love SNOW AND THE 7 HUNKS. The scenes are well written, fast-paced and flow smoothly from one scene to the next. The book will pique your interest and draw you in from the beginning to the very end.
Snow has always been a workaholic and focused on her goals. Her creativity and determination has drawn people to her since college. That is where she ran across Lucinda who has been in competition with Snow since college. The two women dislike each other. Snow found a great job after college at the top advertising agency. She was in line to take over for the boss until something bad happened. Her elderly boss fell in love and married Lucinda. Now Lucinda is in charge of the company and wants to fire Snow. Snow decides to take her accumulated vacation time and explore life beyond work. Her friend gives her a brochure about a resort that will fulfill her every desire. Snow decides to go to the resort where the owner asks her about her sexual fantasies. Snow had never thought about her own desires before so she and the owner decide to set her up with dates with seven different guys all with different desires. That way she can truly sample all kinds of possible fun times and discover what she truly likes. Each man will have his own personal nickname but definitely not sneezy or bashful. Meanwhile she is taken care by Noah who serves as servant and chef. The is an original twist on Snow White and the seven dwarves. I really enjoy reading about Snow spreading her wings and learning more about herself. I voluntarily received a copy of this story and this is my honest review.
The narration is good, his voice is pleasant to listen to, the only problem is, with this one especially, he does not have a lot of range of voices so when the POV changes, you don't always notice and have to back track to figure it out.
The story: I guess you could say this was like Snow White and the 7 dwarves crossed with the Bachelorette (which I've never watched)
I enjoyed this one more than the first book by this author. I enjoyed the fairy tale aspect. I was really enjoying the story and premise up until just after her date with the "right" hunk, but then continued her process and meeting with the other men. That was frustrating and not as much fun. I would have liked to see her and the right one have more time to connect and see their relationship develop rather than her deny her feelings and stick to the rules.
The other issue I had was she went on this retreat to find herself and experience pleasure. The men were there for her pleasure. However it seamed like all the men except for the right one, were more focused on their own pleasure. Yes, they planned interesting dates and she learned more about herself from each one, but sexually the focus was never truly all focused on her like the experience seamed to say it would be.
Technically this could go in the biker, cowboy, sports-with-balls, and rockstar shelves but they are not the main characters so not putting this there.
This is the second book by R.R. Banks that I've read. I have been pleasantly surprised by both. At first I was a little unsure if I would like a story about a woman and seven men, but it turned out to not be what I was afraid it would be. I decided to take a chance since I enjoyed the first book so much. It is a romantic stand alone book with a happy ever after - just as the fairy tale is. One of the things that I found very entertaining was all of the little references to the fairy tale (enchanted woods, Snow Whitman, etc.) I had fun trying to find all of them and only wish there was a list of them at the end to see how I did. Perhaps Mr. Banks could be persuaded to supply that to us eventually - maybe in his newsletter. Anyway, the characters are all likable, even the evil wicked witch (sometimes you love to hate someone), although I would have liked to find out more about what happened to her at the end - just desserts and all. I applaud R.R. Banks for a great twist on an old classic (although I'm not sure I'll be able to read Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs without thinking of Snow and the 7 Hunks ever again.) There is plenty of humor too, which is always a plus for me. I think that I would really enjoy sitting down and talking with Mr. Banks over donuts and coffee - well, if I drank coffee so maybe just donuts. I'm sure it would be quite an entertaining time!
Snow Whitman is at the top of her game in Advertising plus she really enjoys where she works. Royal and Company is owned by Walter, her boss and mentor. Then while on a small vacation Walter gets married to Lucille. Who happens to be an evil and spiteful young woman. She has always competed with Snow and always trying to one up her. So Walter retires and makes Lucille the president. Her First job was trying to fire Snow, but luckily Mr. Glass who was Walters PA saves her. Tells Snow to take a couple months vacation fillings cool down. So she does. Her best friend Robin gets her a brochure about an exclusive resort called THE ENCHANTED WOODS. He talks her into going. This is where the 7 hunks come in play. She meets them at this resort. A date with each one. She meets a cowboy rancher, a musician, baseball player, billionaire, baker, a biker and then two bikers. This does end in a Happily ever after. I really enjoyed this read plus all the extras. There's a lot of sex, but most importantly there is a good plot to the story.
Plus you get these additional stories in this book......Billionaire Boss Series - Legends of Black Salmon Falls (Sample) - Uoria (Sample) - Major O (Sample - An Amazon Top 100 Bestseller) - Beauty and her Beast (A DIRTY Contemporary Retelling by R.R. Banks)
Snow gets a few notches in her bedpost and they weren’t dwarves…
I received an Advance Reader Copy for Snow and the 7 Hunks written by RR Banks and voluntarily reviewed this book. This book was an interesting take on a very familiar fairy tale. The reader is drawn into the mysteriousness of a little retreat cottage, and the men that Snow Whitman meets evolve into interesting trysts. However, all along the way, Noah, the first man she met, was the only man she developed a deeper rapport with, as he was the one to serve her meals, etc., so that this relationship was slowly building alongside her dates with the men that Fawn (who runs the retreat program) chose for her to date.
Of course, there is usually a villain character, and this time it is Lucille Royal; she has a decidedly one-sided personal vendetta against Snow, and now she is doing everything in her power to make Snow’s life as miserable as she can.
This story was told in multiple POVs, which did add their bit to the story, but one view-point was a bit out-of-the-blue to me while a few seemed like “insertions” into the story and slowed the flow of the story for me a little. All in all, it was a good read, with sexy scenarios experienced by Snow and an HEA.
Robin and Snow were at a table at The Wishing Well on dessert night. Unfortunately, none of Robin’s favorite selections had been placed on the table yet. Then in surprise he showed her his phone screen with the announcement that her ancient boss, Mr. Royal, married the much younger Lucille Verne! Lucille and she had been fierce competitors throughout college, graduate school, and their professions in advertising. Now Lucille had married the boss!
The first change came in the break room where their daily donuts were replaced with horrible healthy choices. As the workers gathered in the conference room, Mr. Royal told them he was retiring and going on a world tour. Their new boss, Lucille, would be taking over!!! This was the worst news ever for Snow!!!
Snow has no choice but to use her accumulated 3-month vacation time to get out of Lucille’s way and to find what is really important and what she needs in her life. The reader will absolutely love what she discovers and how she gets to that point! And the humor will keep readers chuckling throughout the story! Definitely a fun book to read!
This is a modern twist on the classic fairy tale "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves", but Snow is a driven advertising professional and the 7 dwarves are, well, 7 hunks. All the classic elements are represented with Robin, Snow's best friend, as the fairy godmother, (in this case perhaps, the fairy godfather?), and Lucille as the wicked queen. Lucille and Snow have been rivals since school with Lucille believing that she deserves Snow's success. And now, Lucille has married the owner of the ad agency for which Snow works, sent the owner on a world business trip, and forces Snow to take a long vacation. Snow reluctantly takes a vacay at The Enchanted Woods, a retreat designed to indulge one's deepest desires and begins a journey of self-exploration with a series of 7 dates with 7 very different men. Mr. Banks has crafted a tale of masterful tales of self discovery with 7 wildly differ vignettes, all designed to awaken the Beauty from her self-imposed repression of her true self. The surprise ending will have you begging for more. I am hopeful that RR will revisit these characters and let the "hunks" star in their own HEAs.
The story had a lot of potential, but there was an undeveloped plot and there was no real connection to the characters. Snow is supposed to go on a retreat and meet 7 men and learn more about herself and sexuality. Besides meeting different men, there was nothing happening besides sex with different types of men. Snow was not meek and mild prior to the getaway. She was well loved by her employer and coworkers. She was known to be smart, independent and confident. It seems the only problem was being a workaholic. I do not know what the retreat was supposed to do, except maybe have sex without strings in a safe environment, since she was inexperienced. The "villain" in idea was great, but in actuality was overdone to point of ridiculousness. Then the relationship with Noah and the contract was stupid and never addressed. I saw the reviews and thought this book was going to be a lot of fun, but I was disappointed. Again, the story has a lot of potential because the idea was original, but I felt it feel short.
Yum. The cottage in the Enchanted Woods starts out sounding like an awesome spa/retreat. Then Snow finds out she gets the place to herself and will have 7 men there for her pleasure only. She has worked hard and has never taken time off, so now is the time to take for herself and find out who she is outside of work and what she needs/desires to fulfill her life. Each man brings something else to the table and helps her explore herself and her sensuality -taking her out of her comfort zone. There is fun, flirting, hot, sexy scenes, and, of course, being a "fairytale" , there is a wicked "witch". And Noah...cannot forget gorgeous , sweet Noah, chef/baker/caretaker? Friendship forms, sparks fly, connections made - but they are not allowed - it's in the contract! What is the price to be paid for self discovery and growth? A wickedly fun dirty fairytale I received an ARC and am voluntarily leaving a review
I gave this Book a rating of 5 ✩’s Title: Snow and the 7 Hunks Series: Standalone Genre: A Dirty Fairy Tale Romance Author: R.R. Banks Format: Kindle Edition Published on: July 30, 2017
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This has become my favorite fairy tale! Just the right size of flavor let me tell you! I voluntarily received an advance readers copy of this book. I'm so glad that I did.
Evil Boss Lady Lucille has always been JEALOUS of Snow. Yes the main chic is named Snow Whit...man. Had you there for a minute didn't I? Anyway Snow has done nothing to this woman but she's got it out for Snow and after marrying the owner of the company Snow works for, Lucille begins her crusade of 'GETTING RID OF SNOW'.
Snow hasn't taken a vacation since she begin working for Royal so when Hunter is told to take termination papers to HR on Snow, he tells her to take a long vacation and he'll do his best to save her job. Her BF Robin gives her this resort pamphlet an tells her to go. She gives in and does this to find herself. But she's going to do more than just find herself. Seven times with a double at the end.
Talk about girl power when it comes to this book! Snow is forced into a 3-month vacation when her best friend gives her a brochure about a cottage in the woods. This cottage is all about you, whatever your heart desires. So Snow wants seven different dates with seven different men. And really who can fault her. Given the option wouldn't you do something like this? But while Snow is enjoying her time she finds something she didn't expect Noah. And while Noah and she are getting close, Snow refuses to stop her dates as she feels she is learning more about herself from these different men. I loved that Snow didn't give up her fantasies for this man that yes she liked and has an attraction to, but for all, she knew that could all it be. She felt it she had to finish this journey for herself to be a better woman, and I am happy that Banks let that story ride out. I voluntarily read an advance reader copy for my honest review.
Snow is working as an advertising executive and is loved and admired by everyone she meets. Except of course for Lucille who ever since the first day of college has pretty much hated Snow and can't understand why she is so popular with everyone. Lucille sleeps her way into being the president of the company that Snow works for. Lucille just wants Snow gone but since she can't justify firing her, Snow ends up taking a forced paid vacation. Snow ends up going to The Enchanted Woods for a tailor made retreat. She ends up asking for seven dates over the next fourteen weeks. Each encounter is different and they are all exciting. While Snow is busy with her retreat, Lucille is a trying to find any reason to fire Snow. Grab this book it is awesome. The dates Snow goes on and the under handed things Lucille does makes this book exciting and intriguing. I would highly recommend it. There is a HEA that will make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
ow!! RR Banks just took Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs and spun it on its head anf made it so deliciously dirty!! Old Walt would be seriously blushing! I absolutely loved the spin on this classic fairytale. Who wouldn't want 7 men picked just for them just to make sure you were pleasured? But even more, they were picked to help you find your true self? That is what happens in this story. Loved seeing Snow merge find who she really is. And he did a great job finding today's version of the evil witch. Do not pass up on this book!! You will love it! I voluntarily reviewed an advanced copy of this book. Hero, Noah = 5/5 Heroine, Snow = 5/5 Chemistry = 5/5 Sex = 5/5 Plot = 3/5 Mystery = 3/5 Action = 1/5 Darkness = 1/5 Humor = 1/5 POV = multiple but mostly hers Would I recommend this book = yes Would I re-read this book = yes Would I read future books by this author = yes
R.R. Banks has taken a classic fairytale and given it an amazing twist! The storyline for this book is phenomenal. When Snow Whitman is forced unexpectedly to take an extended vacation from work she is unsure of what to do. At the suggestion of her best friend she decides to go to a retreat that caters exclusively to her needs. During her stay Snow goes on quite the journey of self-discovery. I loved the twists the story took and how Snow learned something new about herself at every turn. The characters were all fantastic and I loved how they each helped Snow in their own deliciously, naughty ways. I kept guessing until the very end to how Snow's story would end and I loved the ending. I highly recommend you read this sexy retelling of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs! I voluntarily reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book.
Wow, I love fairytales. This one was of the chain. Snow was was very hard working, loved by all and was at the top of her game. The only thing missing was her strength and self worth. This journey was a blessing for Snow, she learned so much about how strong, sensual, and beautiful she is. These are things that some women have yet to discover about themselves. Being that she caters so much to other people’s need she has forgotten all about who she is and what she can be. As for Noah, he straight through Snow. He knew her worth and valued her strength and courage to go through this process. Although it was hard he understood how much it meant to her in the end, because their is no greater acknowledgement than knowing your self. In the end he learned sometimes you have to let go to get the everlasting love in the end.
This is, hands down, the hottest reimagining of a fairytale that you will ever read. Ever.
Not only do the hot parts burn so good, but there is humour, a wicked fun plot, characters you would want to know in real life, and a happily ever after, to boot. I enjoyed every second of this well written journey of Snow's self discovery.
I loved the concept behind Enchanted Woods. Who wouldnt want to escape reality and enter a fantasy for a short time? The added details of names, etc., from other classics was a genius and whimsical touch that I adored. I found myself looking for those hidden gems as I read.
All in all, I loved it. Plain and simple. I will definitely read this book again, probably several times ;-)
This was my first and last experience trying to read anything by R.R. Banks. The cover was pretty and the fact it was a fairy take re-imagining had me interested to give this book a try when it first released, but it became apparent very early on that it was not professionally edited. There were so many "that" and "of" filler words it made it nearly unreadable. The fact that this publisher (let's be real, this guy does not write these books) stays on the Amazon top 100 charts makes me have zero respect for those lists. This book could have been a great read if someone had been more concerned with telling a great story rather than stuffing the word count, undoubtedly to pad the page numbers for a KU payout. Yuck. #sorrynotsorry #thankyounext
Unforgettable experience thats what this book is, R R Banks has nailed this book. Snow is forced to take leave from her job and heads to the enchanted forest for her retreat. She is there to learn about her self and what she wants emotionally, physically, and sexually. She meets seven different men and they all offers her something different but it is the one she can't have that s he wants the most. This book will leaving going wait i want more, im going to need to reread this one now. There are unexpected moments and you go noooo to yourself, just go ahead and read it you wont be disappointed. I recieved this book as an arc and i am giving my honest review voluntarily
Get ready for a journey in self discovery. Snow has worked hard for the job and position she has. It starts to crash down around her when her college nemesis weasels her way into the company. Snow is forced to take a vacation. During this vacation she goes to a retreat and embarks one a journey of self discovery. Take time to find out what she really wants and who she really is.
Will she find what she is looking for? Will her nemesis succeed in destroying her? Will she find her happy ever after?
While you take the journey with Snow you just might discover something about yourself.