![]() This is a lesson on why arranged marriages are never a good thing. But there is no denying that trying to stay away from someone who you have amazing chemistry with is nearly impossible. I think if I were Valerie, I would have caved and settled with him, only because he was so good and kind and handsome. It is very touching how much Henry adores and cares about Valerie. Hands down, Valerie has more feelings for the newly returned exile than for the hunky blacksmith. ![]() And given the choice between wealth and stability and mystery and awesome chemistry, who wouldn’t run away with the wood-cutter? I know I would. Forbidden love is always better than the reliable, good life. Beyond that there is little praiseworthy of this novel. The only surprise is whom the wolf turns out to be. Yes, it is a creative spin with the whole big, bad wolf being a werewolf and as such, one of the villagers however, that is the only mystery and intrigue in this novel. Other than simple intrigue though, this book really doesn’t have much working for it. This book is definitely an interesting spin on the fairy tale. ![]() ![]() Based off a screenplay by written by David Johnson ![]()
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