The story of HANSEL AND GRETEL is one of the darkest fairy tales
in existence. But what if the story wasn't quite as we know it? Hansel
and Gretel were twins, that much was true, and someone did
force their father to abandon them in the woods. But what if it wasn't
their stepmother. What if it was Gretel herself? You see, it's
not easy being a twin - especially not when you're a girl. Hansel
had his whole life ahead of him; he could travel the world,
choose who he wanted to marry - or if he wanted to marry at all.
Hansel's possibilities were endless. But there was none of this in
Gretel's future. No freedom, no fun, no joy. Of this, Gretel was
certain. So she took her future into her own hands. But will it
turn out the way she hoped? Or will things get a little ... twisted...
Perfect for fans of Dark Unicorns, and Disney's Twisted Tales
and Villains series'. A dark and irresistible twist on a classic
fairy tale.
This is Book 2 in the Tales at Midnight Series. See all Tales at Midnight books here.
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Gina is 24 and lives in North London. She has an English degree from Cambridge University and now works in schools liaison, helping teenagers puzzle out the mysteries of higher education. Between the ages of 11 and 15 she wrote an epic 36 part story featuring over 1,000 characters - she still remembers most of their names!
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