Roses Of Regret (Grimm Academy #14)

by Laura Greenwood

Once Upon An Academy (5), Grimm Academy Series (14)

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Rose has always lived in the shadow of her sister, but when it comes to their prophecy, it's something they both have to deal with. When a mysterious student turns up at Rose's room, she knows it could lead to the one thing she can't let happen, especially as it will condemn her sister as well as her. But no matter how much she knows she needs to resist, she can't stop herself from falling for his charms. Can she escape her prophecy before it's too late?- Roses Of Regret is an academy show more retelling of Snow White & Rose Red and part of the Once Upon An Academy series, set at Grimm Academy show less

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This was a quick and sweet Retelling of Snow White and Rose Red and another fun addition to the Grimm Academy series. I enjoyed getting to know Rose and Gavrel in this story as well as Rose's twin sister Blanche. I haven't read all the books in this series from before this one yet and look forward to reading more of this series in the future.

Series Character and Story Connections
Zerrin (Rose's friend) & Prince Andrew are in Glints Of Gold: A Fairy Tale Retelling Of Rumpelstiltskin (Book 06)
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The story follows solely Rose, despite having a twin sister. Therefore, not much is known about Blanche outside Rose's opinion. Rose and Blanche attend Grimm Academy and seek to avoid the prophecy. However, Rose is the first to have such a vague prophecy, her decision to partake in a duel probably had a huge impact. The book is written in the present tense, so readers read the narrative in real-time. A personal pleasant way to read since nothing in the future can be foreseen and readers learn what happens at the same time as the characters.

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The story follows solely Rose, despite having a twin sister. Therefore, not much is known about Blanche outside Rose's opinion. Rose and Blanche attend Grimm Academy and seek to avoid the prophecy. However, Rose is the first to have such a vague prophecy, her decision to partake in a duel probably had a huge impact. The book is written in the present tense, so readers read the narrative in real-time. A personal pleasant way to read since nothing in the future can be foreseen and readers learn what happens at the same time as the characters.


I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

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