Path of SecretsA Retelling of Little Red Riding Hood
There are no wolves in the woods, they said.
You’ll be completely safe, they said.
They lied.
Batrice Reyard has everything she’s ever wanted—a fabulous job, an understanding mentor, and the freedom to be herself. Or so she thought…
Suddenly, she’s being sent off to visit her ailing grandmother for the sake of keeping up appearances. Her grandmother is the last person she wishes to visit, especially with a collection of strange companions in tow. But she does love an adventure, so she sets off into the woods determined to find some excitement.
She never bargained on the excitement finding her. Mysterious accidents, thefts, and disappearances dog their path, until Batrice is certain they are being stalked by a criminal with a sinister agenda.
But what will she find at the end of their road? The satisfaction of catching a thief? Or the sting of betrayal when she learns their pursuer’s identity?
A fast-paced romantic fantasy inspired by Little Red Riding Hood, Path of Secrets is the sixth book of the Andari Chronicles, a series of interconnected but stand-alone fairy tale retellings that feature strong heroines, romance, mystery, and deeply satisfying happily ever afters.
Recommended reading order:
- Traitor’s Masque
- Goldheart
- Pirouette
- Shadow and Thorn
- Daughter of Lies
- Interlude (A Short Story of Andar)
- Path of Secrets
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Kenley Davidson
Kenley Davidson is a fantasy and science fiction author who loves to write clean romance, complex characters, and surprising plot twists. Her worlds (both real and imagined) are largely fueled by coffee, more coffee, and books (plus the occasional cup of tea). She currently resides in Oklahoma with her husband, two kids and two dogs, and believes everything is better with dragons.
Kenley is the author of Legends of Abreia and Night Elves of Abreia (romantic fantasy), The Andari Chronicles (fairy tale retellings), and Conclave Worlds (clean sci-fi romance).
The Andari Chronicles
The Andari Chronicles consists of six books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

