07 August 2015

Princess of Glass by Jessica Day George REVIEW

 

The Princesses of Westfalin Trilogy: Book Two
Summary:

Having once been cursed to dance every night with her sisters, Princess Poppy has vowed never again to put on a pair of dancing slippers. Which is why she's reluctant to participate in the royal exchange program that her father and some of their neighboring kings have cooked up.
Life in far-off Breton isn't so bad, not when there's money to be won playing cards and a handsome prince promising friendship . . . and maybe something more. But when a hapless servant named Eleanora enters the picture and sets her sights on the prince, too, which girl will win his heart? And who is behind the magnificent gowns and slippers that the penniless Eleanora has been wearing to the balls? Only Princess Poppy can see through the magic that holds the rest of the kingdom in its spell. And having fought against one curse before, she's just the girl to take on another!

What I Liked:

Everything! This is a great sequel to Princess of the Midnight Ball . . .

What I Didn't Like:

Nothing!

My Rating: 5 stars

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