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Winterspell (Winterspell #1) Hardcover | Pages: 454 pages
Rating: 3.61 | 4577 Users | 726 Reviews

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Original Title: Winterspell
ISBN: 1442465980 (ISBN13: 9781442465985)
Edition Language: English
Series: Winterspell #1

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The clock chimes midnight, a curse breaks, and a girl meets a prince…but what follows is not all sweetness and sugarplums.

New York City, 1899. Clara Stole, the mayor’s ever-proper daughter, leads a double life. Since her mother’s murder, she has secretly trained in self-defense with the mysterious Drosselmeyer.

Then, on Christmas Eve, disaster strikes.

Her home is destroyed, her father abducted—by beings distinctly not human. To find him, Clara journeys to the war-ravaged land of Cane. Her only companion is the dethroned prince Nicholas, bound by a wicked curse. If they’re to survive, Clara has no choice but to trust him, but his haunted eyes burn with secrets—and a need she can’t define. With the dangerous, seductive faery queen Anise hunting them, Clara soon realizes she won’t leave Cane unscathed—if she leaves at all.

Inspired by The Nutcracker, Winterspell is a dark, timeless fairy tale about love and war, longing and loneliness, and a girl who must learn to live without fear.

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Title:Winterspell (Winterspell #1)
Author:Claire Legrand
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 454 pages
Published:September 30th 2014 by Simon Schuster Books for Young Readers
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Retellings. Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction

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I have to give 5 stars to this beautiful cover!! I quite enjoyed the storyline and I loved Clara and Nicholas. I'm leaving my rating at 3 stars for now because I loved some things and other times I felt bogged down. This is another one I'm going to re/read later because it might just be my mood and not the book. I think it's one that I would actually love more. I'm having trouble with forcing myself to read any books right now so that's why I think I need to come back again. I love re/reads so



I was eating when I came across you review. And as I read on, I was like:A statue. Wow. Un-add that from my TBR pile, thank you very much. Great

Me after finishing this book:My momma always told me: Never judge a book by its cover. But I always do. So, can you imagine my disappointed when I found such a wonderful cover for such a lame story? I mean, it`s a retelling of a Nutcracker, I never thought it could be twisted into a boring tale. Thanks to Clara, now i know it`s possible.So, Clara lives in New York (19th century) with her shitty father, who drinks a lot after death of his wife, and a sister, who is all sunshine and butterflies.

arc provided by Simon & Schuster through EdelweissDNF @ 50%TW: VICTIM BLAMINGI have to admit that, while I liked The Nutcracker when I was a little girl, since I grew up I find it absolutely terrifying. Toys and food coming to life in the middle of the night?! When you're a kid that's all fun and Christmas magic, but once you grow up... I mean, they come to life at night! I'd be setting the house on fire and moving to another continent, to be honest.Still, it's written by the great Claire

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She thought of the statue, tall and impassive in the shadowed cornerits full lips and narrow waist, its arms in their serrated armor. As she pictured this, the flush on her skin shifted from embarrassment to pleasure, despite the danger luxuriating in the next room. Where I come from, we call that "statue" a sex doll.DNF at around 50%. I skimmed the rest. It didn't get any better, to the contrary, around the 50% mark was where it lost its so-bad-it's-good factor and just turned into plain old

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