Fairy Tale Retellings

Retellings of fairytales.

New Releases Tagged "Fairy Tale Retellings"

Lady Tremaine
Until the Clock Strikes Midnight
Cinder Luna (Once Upon a RomCom, #1)
A Curse of Shadows and Ice (Shadowbound, #1)
Little Red Death
Worth Fighting For (Meant to Be, #5)
My Dark Beast
Rise of the School for Good and Evil
How to Summon a Fairy Godmother (Fairies and Familiars, #1)
Year of the Mer
Reign of Cinders and Glass (Fated Fairytales, #1)
Kill the Beast  (Villains, #11)
Cold Hearted (Villains, #8)
Elphie: A Wicked Childhood (The Wicked Years, #0)
Order of Swans (Blue Swan, #1)
White as Frost (Darkwood Trilogy, #1)
The South Wind (The Four Winds, #3)
Cinder (The Lunar Chronicles, #1)
Scarlet (The Lunar Chronicles, #2)
Cress (The Lunar Chronicles, #3)
Winter (The Lunar Chronicles, #4)
A Court of Thorns and Roses (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #1)
Heartless
Cruel Beauty
Ella Enchanted (Ella Enchanted, #1)
After Hamelin by Bill RichardsonThe Pied Piper of Hamelin by Robert BrowningThe Piper by Julie ManninoSilent Melody by Alice IvinyaThe Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents by Terry Pratchett
Pied Piper of Hamelin Retellings
77 books — 36 voters
Cinder by Marissa MeyerCress by Marissa MeyerScarlet by Marissa MeyerElla Enchanted by Gail Carson LevineWinter by Marissa Meyer
Fairy Tale Retellings to Adore
360 books — 195 voters

Cinder by Marissa MeyerWinter by Marissa MeyerScarlet by Marissa MeyerCress by Marissa MeyerFairest by Marissa Meyer
Sci-Fi Fairytale Retellings
68 books — 84 voters
Lessons in Sin by Pam GodwinStroke of Midnight by K. WebsterSecret Beast by Amelia WildeThe Glass Slipper by K. WebsterLace Vengeance by Eve Dangerfield
Midnight Dynasty Collection
77 books — 61 voters


Jennifer Donnelly
There are many ways to take a heart. And the King of Crows uses all methods; he shies from none. He’s happy to have it cut out all at once as I, the huntsman, did. He’s happy to have it taken piece by piece, year by year, like a miser hoarding coins, with punishing silences, biting glances, and love served cold. Poisonous words do the job, too. They are as sharp as knives and leave their victims hollow.
Jennifer Donnelly, Poisoned

Deidre Huesmann
Death simply is. It steals your breath and leaves you for another, giving you not a second thought. Like an absent father, like an emotionless lover, Death does not discriminate its victims, neither loving nor hating. And yet those left alive remain, never quite finding the lost pieces of their souls that Death casually snags along the way.
Deidre Huesmann, The Witchling and the Huntswoman

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