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Die Diebestochter von Wildfire by Mila Young

penkay's review against another edition

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5.0

I have read the first in this series, now I’ve read the fifth book. Should I have read the ones in between? No, because they are standalones and the two I have read are great. This one was a retelling of the Rapunzel with a reverse harem twist. Elliana has been stuck in her tower by a curse since she was eight, shortly after her father died. After some time, she finds a way to leave her tower briefly every day, but she still must return. What ensues is a well-written tale about how she finds true love and a way to break her curse. The characters were fun, and the book was great from start to finish. If you like reverse harem, this book (and series!) is for you. Highly recommend!

shadowgargoyle's review against another edition

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5.0

A great retelling

This was probably her best fairy tale retelling yet! The story was enjoyably long and despite being a fairy tale was still different. It went a path I completely did not expect at all. The heroine was a bit unbelievable and frustrating at times but that would probably be my only flaw with this book. I would totally reread this book again

randomly_kait's review against another edition

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4.0

I think what I enjoy most about these books (besides the absolutely STUNNING covers) is the fact that even though they are fairy tales re-imagined, they always have enough of a spin/twist that it makes the story wholly unique and fun to read. Definitely a fantastic addition to the Haven Realm series

hauntedbybooks's review against another edition

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4.0

This was a fun and unique retelling of Rapunzel! I liked how there was plenty of action and twists that kept me on my toes. I loved the writing and the characters and of course the romance. If you are looking for a fun and unique twist on Rapunzel than look no further.