In Gannon’s series, her characters are either born Good or Bad – ones who deserve their HEAs or are automatically determined to be a villain but just because one is born Bad, does that make them truly bad? Gannon really plays with this idea and gives a whole new view of Cinderella and her “ugly” stepsisters in Wicked Ugly Bad. Why were Cinderella’s stepsisters ugly? We were told they are, and they’re always depicted as ugly, but more in appearance than just their personalities. The A Kinda Fairytale series introduces us to our favorite fairy tales characters, but giving us a more realistic view of them. After checking out the first book in the series, Wicked Ugly Bad, because starting with the first book in a series seems obvious, I was more than intrigued I was buying and soon found myself immersed in the Four Kingdoms. Now I’m a sucker for a fairy tale retelling, so after hearing about The Kingpin of Camelot, the third book in Cassandra Gannon’s A Kinda Fairytale series, from Ilona Andrews, I was intrigued. Lately I’ve been going between reading binges and not reading a thing so if a story intrigues me, then it’s pretty much a guarantee I’ll end up binge reading the entire series.
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