
He’s the first man she’s ever met. She’s the exact opposite of the woman he’s supposed to marry.
Lisette Hunt has been hidden away her entire life, with nothing but a large window up in the cottage turret to give her a glimpse of the outside world. Until Gerry Worthington stumbles into her garden in search of his runaway dog.
As a second son, Gerry has never seen the need to take life too seriously. Less than pleased with his frivolity, his mother orders him to marry a woman of means and banishes him to his family’s small, rundown estate. Unfortunately, innocent and penniless Lisette is the very opposite of what he needs.
But Gerry cannot resist the mystery surrounding Lisette, and soon he can no longer resist Lisette and her endearing peculiarity. As Gerry slowly opens Lisette’s eyes to a larger world, she begins to open her heart to him. However, when Gerry uncovers the truth about who Lisette really is, it may cost them a chance at happiness together.
My Review:
published in 2019
Squuueaaalll!!! I adore fairy tale retellings — especially Regency ones — and this is my first ever Rapunzel. I’ve read numerous Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella and Snow White re-imaginings but nary a single Rapunzel so I was so excited to discover this little gem. And curious to see how the author would work the fairy tale elements into the story. Let’s just say she handled it brilliantly!
Short and sweet and oh, so satisfying. Lisette’s innocent enthusiasm had me grinning all the way through. And Gerry is so flummoxed by this unusual young woman who defies all high society etiquette. There’s even a bit of a mystery element to this tale involving Lisette’s background which was all kinds of fun to follow to a very sigh-worthy conclusion.
“Maiden in the Tower” is the fifth book in the multi-authored “Forever After Retellings.” I’ve read the first two and intend to hunt down the rest of the series. And — bonus — such pretty cover art to fancy up my bookshelves.
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Rapunzel is a favorite and I am dying to read this one! Melmo2610ATgmailDOTcom
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I love that it’s not the usual fairy tale chosen for a retelling. And it’s cleverly done. Good luck, Melmo!
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Oh, this sounds wonderful (as does the series!). Don’t mind me, just going to head over to Goodreads and add this to my shelves so it stays on my radar! cilydav at hotmail dot com
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I need to finish the series. In fact, now that I’m looking back on the books I’ve read, I need to do a re-read because they were so awesomesauce! I adore fairy tale retellings. Good luck, Cindy!
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Ooh, this sounds so good!!
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It’s delightful! Good luck, Kimmy!
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I haven’t read anything by this author but this sounds like one I would love! Ty for the opportunity 🙂
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This would be a great introcution to Heidi Kimball’s writing. Good luck, Anne!
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How have I not read this one before!!! “Maiden in the Tower” sounds like a get comfy with supplies at hand because this is going to be a one sitting, can’t put down book. Would love the opportunity to read it.
Thank you for the chance to win a copy and the possibility of eliminating a book on my TBR list.
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Yes, the novella length makes read-in-one-sitting doable. Good luck, Kay!
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My first fairytale one was “Before Beauty” by Brittany Fichter and I loved the retelling of this story. Looking forward to reading this one too.
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Oohhh — Before Beauty looks really good — the whole series does. Thanks for mentioning it. And Brittany Fichter is a new-to-me author as well. Woohoo. Good luck, Becky!
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I love fairy retellings!! Thnx so much Kav! Also this is a new to me author that I’ve been really excited to try at some point! sarahdar0801ATgmailDOTcom
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She’s on my long list of Regency authors to catch up on. I need more reading hours in a day! Good luck, Sarah!
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Sounds like a must read for me!
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Good luck, Caryl!
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This looks good! Love the cover too!
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Yes, all the covers in this series are so pretty. Good luck, Elly!
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My favorite fairy tale is Rapunzel so I would love this. Thank you for sharing. leliamae54(at)aol(dot)com
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It isn’t featured in retellings often — I need to do a deep dive and see if there are more out there. Good luck, Lucy!
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