It was magical to read about Aria, the flashbacks to her past that the author has interwoven giving the readers a glimpse into the story of the Mage King and his hold on Aria. there was no way one would not fall in love with his charm and wit, the happy and carefree guy who hides his depth of feelings behind a clownish attitude and I was glad that the author had a separate romantic story for him. Victor, the young prince of Verdia was introduced in book #2 and he definitely, left behind an impression. The basic plot from the fairy tales has been used and developed into a beautiful rendition that utterly captivates the reader.īook # 3, The Wayward Tower is centered on Rapunzel and even though book #1 and Book #2 can be read as stand-alone’s, I would advise book #3 to be read in continuation with book #2 as the story in the Wayward Tower progresses from the events in A Dance With Magic. All the stories are absorbing and immersive based on different fairy tales but what I love is the method by which author Nancy O’Toole has conceptualized the stories. The Twin Kingdoms series by Nancy O’Toole are those rare books that make one crave for more.
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