Cinderella is back in a brand new series!
A loyal servant to the Dark Horde, Cindy, turned her back on it to help save the world. And all she got for her trouble was a brutal death. But sometimes those that die get a second chance and now Cindy is back with a thirst for blood. And once she's had her revenge not a single hero in the Grimm Universe will be left alive.
Cinderella Serial Killer Princess is a chilling reminder that even if you try take the murderer out of the cheerleader, deep beneath, buried so that no one can see it " lies a sadist. If has been too long since we last saw Cindy's darker side, and now we remember why we missed it. But with its emergence, do we have a new dark one emerging from the shadows in Voodoo? I cannot wait to see what happens next " after all " she's make a list and checking it twice, gonna find out who's naughty and " SLICE! Read Full Review
As I alluded to, it depends with which part of the brain you use to read this book which will determine your enjoyment. If you take books too seriously (as I sometimes do), then reading this book will only serve to make your eyes roll so hard you will get dizzy. On the other hand, if you have a itchin' for a sassy lassie with a gleefully murderous spirit then you could do worse than check out this mini-series. Read Full Review
Cinderella: Serial Killer Princess is a wet dream of violence. Every other character is cannon fodder for the star, as she literally cuts through them like a hot knife through butter. If you're a newcomer to Cinderella and by extension, Robyn Hood, these deaths will lack any real meaning, as you won't know who anyone is or why they're important. If you want to see a beautiful woman murder a number of people in increasingly elaborate ways, this is for you. Read Full Review
There's some inventive stuff in this somewhere it just needs an editor to push all the chairs under the table and make the beds to make it all tidy. Read Full Review