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Of Heart and Stone

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Of Heart and Stone

By: Jesikah Sundin
Narrated by: Olivia King
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She has a heart of stone.

A heart he is fated by the faeries to break.

Eirwen Blackvein grew up in a mining camp at the edge of the map. A perfect place to hide an elven princess destined to destroy a queen and save a kingdom at war, as foretold in a seer's magic mirror. Except, Eirwen doesn't know she is the lost princess. Only that she was found as a newborn with her heart carved out. And why she now possesses a heart of stone in her chest.

A heart made from the black stone she mines to power weapons for her realm's king.

The same enchanted stone coveted by a neighboring queen to destroy an entire kingdom.

Eirwen's only desire is to protect her workers. Even if it means kidnapping Lieutenant Prince Florian Halivaard, the youngest son of a warmongering king she discovers half-dead outside of the Dark Forest.

With monarchs from different kingdoms willing to kill for her heart's magic, Eirwen finds herself at the center of a losing battle. Her only chance to protect those she loves and defend her kingdom is to trust her enemy—a prince with haunting silver eyes fated by the faeries to one day meet a heart of stone.

A heart he will break. OF HEART AND STONE is a new adult fae fantasy spin on the romantic tale of Snow White, blending faerie magic and pagan ritual with a 1930s-1940s wartime inspired setting.

©2022 Jesikah Sundin (P)2023 Jesikah Sundin
Science Fiction & Fantasy Dark Fantasy Magic Destiny Fiction Fantasy Romance
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This is a Snow White retelling. The narrator has a great voice. I loved how she switched to Snow Whites voice, going from British to an almost 1950’s American glam voice.
The story is good, but not for me. I liked that Snow whites brother called her violent. I laughed every time. I thought the story was original. I liked the typical role reversal.

So why is it not for me? What I didn’t like was the writer’s style. Im not an emotional person. It’s very wordy and lavish. I found myself not paying attention with the over the top I loves you… and this is what you mean to me… how shall I compare you… blah blah blah. That and the info history dump on the importance of their relationship. That seemed rushed and confusing.

That said, I think most ppl will love this story.

Not for me, but a good story

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