![]() ![]() ![]() In all of the versions of “Sleeping Beauty” that we’ve had, we’ve never had one that’s had a protagonist that wasn’t Sleeping Beauty. I thought it awesome that Young decided not to make her protagonist Haydyn (Sleeping Beauty in this version), but her BFF Rogan instead. ![]() I really enjoyed this kind-of version of “Sleeping Beauty”. I’m pleased to say that Young did get it right. Review: In YA, I’ve found, it’s hard to get fantasy (especially a series that feels like something one of the big epic fantasy writers would create) right. ☆: 4/5 – an lovely new spin on an old tale! Together, with the Royal Guard and their young Captain, Wolfe Stovia, Rogan must set off across the provinces to find the Somna Plant that will wake Haydyn from her dying sleep.īeset on all sides by the chaos, Rogan tumbles into a dark world of kidnapping, prejudice, betrayal and love… a journey that will change her forever, and a journey that will change their world forever, if she does not retrieve the cure. Rogan, Haydyn’s best friend and handmaiden, is the only one who can save her. When Haydyn falls victim to the mysterious Sleeping Disease, the world of Phaedra is thrown into Chaos. And the White Knight’s White Knight? Well… none other than her reluctant mortal enemy… Summary: A sleeping beauty may be the damsel in distress, but her White Knight? Why her rather un-knightish best friend of course. ![]()
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