
Rose Thorns of Love
Another Backwards Fairy Tale
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Narrated by:
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Kara Hayden
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By:
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Marinela Ortiz
About this listen
Michelle has been a bookworm for most of his life. He also has a magic power that lets him control people as if he is reading a book. When he helps someone that is chased by kids in town, he never thought he would start falling for a mysterious woman.
Gabrielle and her brother, Alicio, were both changed during the holiday season into beasts and have a rose tattoo that needs to fade due to love. When she and her brother save a woman out in the woods during a snowstorm, they would end up starting their new love story.
From the writer of Love Found in Cinders comes another Backwards Fairy Tale that almost mirrors the first.
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