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The Baker and the WolfA Retelling of Little Red Riding Hood

A Villain's Ever After
by J.M. Stengl
The Baker and the Wolf: A Retelling of Little Red Riding Hood (A Villain's Ever After) by J.M. Stengl
★ 10.00 / 1
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A mysterious stranger, an enchantress grandmother, and an overprotective mother. Can Cerise trust any of them?

Cerise DuBois might as well be invisible. Not even her scarlet cloak attracts male interest, and her mother begins to despair of snaring a husband for a boring middle daughter with no magic ability. If not for her baking talents, Cerise would be a hopeless burden on the family.

Or so she believes until a dark man with eyes like gold appears in the family bakery to deliver an invitation from a grandmother she has never met . . . and real trouble begins. What if everything Cerise believes about herself and her family is false?

Unlike other men, the stranger gives Cerise his undivided attention, yet he has a habit of vanishing when she needs him most—for example, when a huge black dog (surely it can’t be a wolf) follows her through the city park.

Worst of all, he claims that if she follows the magical path to her enchantress grandmother’s cottage, her entire world will change. Should Cerise trust this fascinating foreign mage, or will he eat her alive?

The Baker and the Wolf is one of twelve short novels in A VILLAIN’S EVER AFTER, a collection of standalone stories featuring villainous twists on some of your favorite classic fairytales. Read the series in any order for magical adventures . . . and fall in love with villains as you’ve never seen them before. Who said villains can’t have happily-ever-afters?

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FantasyRomanceYoung AdultParanormal RomanceParanormal FantasyRetellingsFairy Tale RetellingsShapeshifters
Release date: October 15, 2021
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J.M. Stengl

Jill Marie is a native of southern California who, after a whirlwind life as a military wife, now makes her home with her husband in North Carolina, where she serves at the beck and call of two cats, one dog, and five adorable grandchildren. Obsessions include all things animal rescue, fairy-tale romances, collecting model horses, and perfecting the perfect pastry crust.

During her former career as a romance novelist, Jill Marie won both the Carol Award and RWA's Inspirational Readers' Choice Award. Now she prefers her novels to include a dash of magic along with the heart-melting romance.

A Villain's Ever After

A Villain's Ever After is a collection of standalone stories featuring villainous twists on some of your favorite classic fairytales. Read the series in any order for magical adventures...and fall in love with villains as you've never seen them before. Who said villains can't have happily-ever-afters?

A Villain's Ever After consists of 12 total books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

The Beast and the Enchantress (A Villain's Ever After)
Unrated
The Sultan and the Storyteller: Retelling of Scheherezade (A Villain's Ever After)
Unrated
Bluebeard and the Outlaw: Retelling Of Robin Hood And Bluebeard (A Villain's Ever After)
★ 9.00 / 1
The Stepsister and the Slipper: A Retelling of Cinderella (A Villain's Ever After)
Unrated
The Goblin And The Dancer: A Retelling Of The Steadfast Tin Soldier (A Villain's Ever After)
Unrated
Hansel and the Gingerbread Queen: A Retelling of Hansel and Gretel (A Villain's Ever After)
Unrated
The Dark King and the Eternal Dance: The Twelve Dancing Princesses (A Villain's Ever After)
Unrated
Gothel and the Maiden Prince (A Villain's Ever After)
Unrated
The Sorcerer and the Swan Princess (A Villain's Ever After)
★ 10.00 / 2
The Baker and the Wolf: A Retelling of Little Red Riding Hood (A Villain's Ever After)
★ 10.00 / 1
The Prince and the Sea Witch (A Villain's Ever After)
Unrated
Carabosse and the Spindle Spell: A Retelling of Sleeping Beauty (A Villain's Ever After)
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07/26/2024
Chelsea K avatar
Chelsea K
699 books, 523 reviews, 228 posts
★★★★★★★★★★ 10 / 10

This was a very enjoyable Retelling of Little Red Riding Hood and had several characters that I enjoyed getting to know. This is the second book in the Villain's Ever After Series that I have read and I look forward to reading more from this series and exploring more new authors through it as well.

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