A Curse for True Love by Stephanie Garber

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A Curse for True Love by Stephanie Garber
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Blood will be shed, hearts will be stolen, and true love will be put to the test in A CURSE FOR TRUE LOVE, the breathtaking conclusion to Stephanie Garber’s #1 NEW YORK TIMES bestselling Once Upon A Broken Heart trilogy

Two villains, one girl, and a deadly battle for happily ever after.
Evangeline Fox ventured to the Magnificent North in search of her happy ending, and it seems as if she has it. She’s married to a handsome prince and lives in a legendary castle. But Evangeline has no idea of the devastating price she’s paid for this fairytale. She doesn’t know what she has lost, and her husband is determined to make sure she never finds out. . . . but first he must kill Jacks, the Prince of Hearts.

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  • Identifier:9781250851222
  • Publisher:Flatiron Books
  • File Size:5.206 MB

Table of Content

  • 1. Cover
  • 2. Title Page
  • 3. Copyright Notice
  • 4. Dedication
  • 5. Map
  • 6. Part IV. Happily Ever After
    • 1. Evangeline
    • 2. Evangeline
    • 3. Evangeline
    • 4. Apollo
    • 5. Evangeline
    • 6. Evangeline
    • 7. Evangeline
    • 8. Apollo
    • 9. Evangeline
    • 10. Evangeline
    • 11. Jacks
    • 12. Evangeline
    • 13. Apollo
    • 14. Evangeline
    • 15. Apollo
    • 16. Evangeline
    • 17. Evangeline
    • 18. Evangeline
    • 19. Apollo
    • 20. Evangeline
    • 21. Jacks
    • 22. Evangeline
    • 23. Evangeline
    • 24. Apollo
    • 25. Evangeline
    • 26. Jacks
    • 27. Evangeline
    • 28. Apollo
    • 29. Evangeline
    • 30. Evangeline
    • 31. Evangeline
    • 32. Apollo
    • 33. Evangeline
    • 34. Evangeline
    • 35. Apollo
    • 36. Evangeline
    • 37. Apollo
    • 38. Evangeline
    • 39. Evangeline
    • 40. Evangeline
    • 41. Evangeline
    • 42
    • 43. Evangeline
    • 44. Apollo
    • 45. Jacks
    • 46. Evangeline
    • 47. Jacks
    • 48. Evangeline
    • 49. Evangeline
  • 7. Epilogue
  • 8. Acknowledgments
  • 9. Also by Stephanie Garber
  • 10. About the Author
  • 11. Newsletter Sign-up
  • 12. Contents
  • 13. Copyright

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Aro D
Aro D

Oh my god. Will come to the writing later, lemme talk of the story first. Ok, first...I'm a genuinely unhinged person. Really. But this book single handedly had me on edge. My BP went high on more than 5 occasions and I couldn't breathe for, let's say, it was so much...I was concerned about my health at some point. Secondly, I'm a problematic reader, the main reason is me being very assumptuos and mostly my assumptions coming true. But this book had humbled me too quickly when, even after reading the 30th chapter, I had 0 idea what even might, consider might, be the outcome (putting options). Thirdly, the story was fast paced and quite referential to the previous books which helped me recall, I fact I liked but also kept necessary points hidden until the 5th or 6th page of revelation, a fact I love. Now coming to the writing....one of the most excellent forms of writing, a proper story telling. It was a perfect mix of modern as well as traditional form of tale and most of the ones I've come across handling the same style, often get lost at parts. But this...this one was framed as if the writer knew what she was doing and knew she did. Now, points of concern for some: if you're an emo person, mind you nothing's wrong with being emo, please make sure to have Tissues, enough nails and and a strong heart. If you're someone hoping for anything smut, you won't get it here but what you will get...you'll not get often. And when I say I eat smut for breakfast, I do. Lastly, I don't think I have ever writing such a long review for any boom I've ever read so far, which is around 300 since August 2022...I was just so compelled. It was just so captivating.

Reply6 months ago
    Cora al
    Cora al

    omg so fast paced compared to the other two books!! Wicked writing style just love it

    Reply6 months ago