Price of a Rose, Byrd Nash
Price of a Rose, Byrd Nash
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Price of a Rose
A Beauty & Beast Tale (Historical Fantasy Fairytale Retellings)

Author: Byrd Nash

Narrator: Grace Winpenny, Rick Browning

Unabridged: 3 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/14/2024


Synopsis

The Beast is about to be tamed by three determined ladies.When their father loses a card game to the local recluse, his three daughters step in to determine their own fate. The oldest, Lily, rolls up her sleeves to take the strange household in hand even if the house keeps moving the rooms. The youngest, Poppy, devours his books on magic while playing secretary. But it’s Rose, the middle daughter, who works magic in his forgotten garden. She could be the key to unraveling his curse, if he can recognize what’s real behind fairy magic.A Victorian England, 1890, Beauty and Beast fairytale retelling like you’ve never read before.A novella featuring a delightful, clean and sweet romance. Perfect for fans of historical romances who also like a fairytale fantasy with humor.An audio drama with multiple narrators, this novella is friendly for teens and adult readers.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Ellie

Rounded down from around 3.5 stars ⭐️ Price of a Rose is a Beauty and the Beast fairytale retelling. Three sisters, Lily, Rose and Poppy end up crossing paths with the beastly Sir Griffin, owner of a local estate. But they soon learn there is more to him than his outward appearance and difficult man......more

Goodreads review by Brenda

This is an unusual retelling of Beauty and The Beast. Full of fairies and magic it is a delightful retelling. I don't read much fantasy but this one appealed to me. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.......more

This lovely retelling of the traditional Beauty and the Beast fairy tale had some intriguing new ideas that set it apart from the usual magical rehash. I thoroughly enjoyed the chance to learn about all three of the sisters, rather than focusing on a single one and lumping the others into the selfis......more