![]() ![]() Let’s start with something I loved about this book: the atmosphere. These few days have passed and I am still reeling, but I need to write this review before the story is no longer fresh in my mind. When I finished this book, I knew I would need a few days to process what I had read. You don’t know if the experience was bad and you hated it or if it was just so unexpected and strange that you can’t process it. Then, the ride stops and you sit there, hair tangled in your face, heart pounding, and wondering what the hell just happened. Then, you get to the last part of the ride and suddenly you’re jerked through two loops, a corkscrew, and 300ft drop that makes you almost fly out of your seat. In the middle of the ride, there’s a little drop and you’re surprised but keep enjoying the experience. You’re enjoying it and you feel comfortable and confident in what is going to happen next. ![]() To be more specific, it was a ride that starts out nice and easy. ![]() Were these deaths just bad luck or is there something more nefarious at work? After her most recent sister’s death, Annaleigh becomes convinced something is going on beyond the surface. ![]() Everyone is beginning to believe that the family is cursed. The four eldest daughters’ lives were each tragically cut short. Where there were once twelve daughters, only eight remain. In this dark retelling of the 12 Dancing Princesses, Annaleigh, the daughter of a duke, lives by the sea with her father, stepmother, and her remaining sisters. ![]()
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