Twilight_Faerie
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I was just wondering if anyone has read the series and what you think of them. And of course to suggest them to anyone who hasn't read them.
I just finished 'the claiming of sleeping beauty' and I have to say I was a little unsure about it to begin with. I am not a fan of Ann Rice's other works (A. N. Roquelaure is her pen name for this series) and so was hesitant when they were recommended to me.
However I have thoroughly enjoyed the first book - spending the vast majority of the short time it took me to devour it squirming in my seat. I'm going to order the next book as soon as possible!
I am also going to give some more of the 'Story of O' a read too as the Beauty series are based upon that and I had started that first only to get sidetracked by Beauty's initiation into the world of BDSM.
Beauty lies sleeping,
Cast under a spell, she can only be
woken by the kiss of a handsome prince.
Cutting through the thorny vines
that cover the castle walls, past the
still bodies of the men and women
of the old court, the prince enters the
topmost bedchamber, in search of
the Sleeping Beauty who waits within.
I just finished 'the claiming of sleeping beauty' and I have to say I was a little unsure about it to begin with. I am not a fan of Ann Rice's other works (A. N. Roquelaure is her pen name for this series) and so was hesitant when they were recommended to me.
However I have thoroughly enjoyed the first book - spending the vast majority of the short time it took me to devour it squirming in my seat. I'm going to order the next book as soon as possible!
I am also going to give some more of the 'Story of O' a read too as the Beauty series are based upon that and I had started that first only to get sidetracked by Beauty's initiation into the world of BDSM.

Beauty lies sleeping,
Cast under a spell, she can only be
woken by the kiss of a handsome prince.
Cutting through the thorny vines
that cover the castle walls, past the
still bodies of the men and women
of the old court, the prince enters the
topmost bedchamber, in search of
the Sleeping Beauty who waits within.