The Evil Queen (The Forest of Good and Evil, 1)

The Evil Queen (The Forest of Good and Evil, 1)

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Once Upon a Time meets Game of Thrones in New York Times bestselling author Gena Showalter’s magical, romantic dark fantasy series, in which the fairy tales we know and love are prophecies of the future.

Welcome to the Forest of Good and Evil, where villains may be heroes and heroes may be villains…it all depends on who you ask.

In the realm of Enchantia, creatures of legend still exist, magic is the norm, and fairy tales are real.

Raised in the human world, Everly Morrow has no idea she’s a fairy-tale princess—until she begins to commune with mirrors. Soon, a horrifying truth is revealed. She is fated to be Snow White’s greatest enemy, the Evil Queen.

With powers beyond her imagination or control, Everly returns to the land of her birth. There, she meets Roth Charmaine, the supposed Prince Charming. Their attraction is undeniable, but their relationship is doomed. As Everly faces disasters and betrayals, giving in to her wicked side proves more tempting. Can she resist, or will she become the villain she was born to be?

Critics love The Evil Queen:

“Showalter (the Everlife books) delivers an entertaining series opener that condemns prejudice while championing self-determination. Romance-sweet and steamy, gay and straight-features prominently, action and humor abound, and the mystery of how each character figures into the legend imparts intrigue.”—Publishers Weekly

“The novel's conceit has a lot of potential with its deconstruction of a cherished fairy tale, an interesting take on good and evil as actions rather than fate, and a long cast of characters in ever evolving roles that will leave readers wondering who they are supposed to be.”—Kirkus Reviews

The Forest of Good and Evil Series:
The Evil Queen
The Glass Queen

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Format
Hardback
Pages
544
Price
15.95 €

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Ich mochte die Sprecherin. Hat eine sehr klare Aussprache, konnte somit das Englisch, im großen und ganzen, sehr gut verstehen und gut in die Geschichte rein finden. Evelyn ist schon eine spezielle Persönlichkeit. sie würde alles für ihre Familie machen, auch die böse Königin spielen. Ich fand es zwischen drin aber auch anstrengend. Sie ist gut, dann wird sie böse usw. Ja, war alles Situationsbedingt. Ohne Roth wäre sie aber auf jeden Fall dem Bösen "verfallen". Der Geschichte hätte es auch sehr gut getan, wenn man Roths Perspektive lesen/hören hätte können. Habe das Hörbuch gehört

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