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An enchanting fantasy romance inspired by Rumpelstiltskin . . . All Elaine Westover ever wanted was to be left alone. A shy but brilliant artist, her only desire is to paint in peace, but when she is forced to accept a commission in order to save her family home, she must confront a client as villainous as he is rich. After a chilling encounter reveals his twisted ambitions, he imprisons her and threatens to destroy everything she loves unless she meets his demands. Held captive in a house show more haunted by tragedy and despair, Elaine fears that neither her courage nor her skill can save her from a dark and terrifying fate. To defeat her captor and win back her freedom, Elaine must accept the aid of an enigmatic stranger, who may be hiding his own reasons for wanting her to stay. show less

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I loved this book even more than the first one, if possible. Kenley Davidson took all the essential elements of Rumpelstiltskin and wrote a completely original tale that was beautiful and wonderful and everything I want in a fairy tale.

Elaine is orphaned, abandoned by her fiancé, and left near destitute. She is also desperately shy and unused to making her own decisions. But she is deeply loved by the few who know her, and she is a talented artist, talented being a vast understatement.

And so, she is asked to paint a portrait of a dying woman, only not as the woman currently is but as her husband remembers her. Spinning straw into gold would be easier. Instead, she paints gold.

This was about as close to a perfect book as I've read in show more some time, which unfortunately, causes me to fall into a reading funk as nothing else can compare. But why was it so perfect? The characters. Kenley wrote beautiful, unique, and compelling characters. I loved every one of them. Elaine was so kind and forgiving. Will was willing to sacrifice everything to do what he believed was right. Blaise was beautiful and brave. And while the three of them made an unlikely group of friends, it was perfection in every way. The side characters and the crazed villains were also wonderful, but you'll have to read the book to find that out for yourself.

It was also low stakes. There was no world-saving, world-domination backstory. Just a girl who wanted to repay her family's debt. A boy wanting to earn his name. While, I anticipate this connecting into the larger world of Andari at a later point, I was perfectly happy with the book as a standalone. And everyone, whether good or bad, received their perfect ending. I was content in every way.
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Rumpelstiltskin Retellings
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Wane, Esther (Narrator)

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Goldheart

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Fiction and Literature, Teen, Fantasy, Young Adult
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PZ7 .D3853Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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