Thursday, June 25, 2020

RELEASE BLITZ & REVIEW - Starlet (Sinister Fairy Tales Collection) by Cora Kenborn

Title: Starlet
Series: Sinister Fairy Tales Collection
Author: Cora Kenborn
Genre: Dark Romance
Release Date: June 25, 2020
From USA Today Bestselling Author Cora Kenborn comes a dark and twisted enemies to lovers retelling of Anastasia.

They call me America's Sweetheart.
Hollywood royalty. The last of an era.
Sole survivor of LA's most infamous crime.

I'm not any of those things.
He forced me into the spotlight.
The liar with a perfect smile and cold blue eyes.

But Alexandra Romanov's fate won't be mine.
I'll speak her lines. I'll hit the mark. I'll strike a pose.
And when the past and present collide, I'll become their worst nightmare.

They told me to preserve the legacy.
Be careful what you ask for. . .
You just might get it.

**Please be aware this book contains dark themes and sensitive subject matter essential to the storyline that may bother some readers.**

Oh man, this was a fantastic retelling of Anastasia and I devoured every word once I started reading. There are plenty, and I mean PLENTY of secrets in this book, as well as some twists that kept me engaged trying to figure out the truth before it was all revealed. The characters are well developed and easy to visualize as you're reading. It's easy to both hate and love Dominic at the same time, and you might find yourself cheering for Angel throughout the book. Please know that there are some scenes that are hard to read, but I liked the way those events were handled.

Cora Kenborn is a USA Today Bestselling author who writes in multiple genres from dark and gritty romantic suspense to laugh-out-loud romantic comedy. Known for her sharp banter and shocking blindsides, Cora pushes her characters and readers out of their comfort zones and onto an emotional roller coaster before delivering a twisted happily ever after. 

Cora believes there’s nothing better than a feisty heroine who keeps her alpha on his toes, and she draws inspiration from the sassy country women who raised her. However, since the domestic Southern Belle gene seems to have skipped a generation, she spends any free time convincing her family that microwaving Hot Pockets counts as cooking dinner. 

Oh, and autocorrect thinks she's obsessed with ducks.
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