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File Size: 4016 KB

Print Length: 128 pages

Publication Date: February 19, 2018

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B079B3HHT9

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This story is a sweet romance story that also has lots of adventure or is it an adventure story with a sweet romance? Sophie is a feisty young lady who is not ready to settle down but her father decides she is getting married ... tomorrow. Sophie takes drastic action and so the adventure and the romance begins.This East of the Sun, West of the Moon retelling left out the part of the fairy tale I don't like - the mother convincing the daughter to be sneaky and light a candle at night so she can see what her husband looks like - making it one of my favorite retellings. All the other elements from the fairy tale are included. The mother and the candle wax are included also just differently and I personally like this version of the story much better than the original.Sex - only a kiss or twoLanguage - no profanity, swearingViolence - pain inflicted by villan several times, one character is killedReligion - none

A Bear's Bride was a short, choppy, and mostly harmless adaptation of "East of the Sun, West of the Moon," featuring Sophie, the third oldest daughter of the fairy godfather-cursed family. The ending of An Unnatural Beanstalk in which Eva was worried that Sophie would do something rash upon learning that her father wanted to marry her off to a boring farmer led straight into the beginning of this book. In An Unnatural Beanstalk, Sophie was said to have a reputation of calling upon Mortimer, her family's bumbling fairy godfather, far more than any of her siblings. She follows suit by immediately asking him to help her get out of her arranged marriage. He transports her to the castle of a prince named Henri who gets along with her immediately, and they get married. Considering how many problems Mortimer's gifts cause Sophie's siblings in the other books, this one did a pretty sloppy job of incorporating his character. His magic never actually ends up harming Sophie, as the troll queen is the sole cause of all of her and Henri's problems.The biggest issue I had with A Bear's Bride is its pacing. It's very sloppy. I might have forgiven it if it was one of the longer books in the series and the author wanted to keep it at novella length, but it's actually the shortest next to A Goose Girl, which was paced much better. It is also the only one that ended with a sample chapter of one of the author's other works that was completely unrelated to Entwined Tales, which felt a little self indulgent to me. The worst pacing problem is that Sophie and Henri got married less than halfway through the book, so it felt like there was absolutely no buildup to their relationship. Unlike the fairy tale, she didn't even see him as a polar bear until a decent amount of time after their wedding, which seemed weak because she already knew how handsome he was by then. You wouldn't have Beauty meet the Beast as a prince and then have him tell her "Oh, by the way, I turn into this monster sometimes, but you don't have to look at me when I'm like that because I know you like me better like this." Yet, that's exactly what this book does. Sophie already has her handsome prince and she just looks at him in his bear form later out of sheer curiosity.I will say that the book's one saving grace is Princess Ambrosia, the daughter of the troll queen who punishes Sophie for the unforgivable crime of kissing her own husband. It hadn't even been established at that point that they had never kissed until it became part of the plot. Ambrosia was Henri's reluctant bride and captor who was all too willing to help Sophie save him from her mother's wrath because she had no desire to marry him. She was a very comedic character, much like Davina from A Goose Girl and Rapunzel from An Inconvenient Princess, causing this book to fit the tone of the series better than An Unnatural Beanstalk, despite not being written as well. It was a lot of fun reading about Ambrosia's antics to get out of her arranged marriage without particularly caring about Sophie's well-being in the process. She was fun and hilarious, and I think the book would have been a lot more interesting if it had been told from her perspective. Her mother, Amara, was a pretty bland villain, but Ambrosia made it all worthwhile.Even though A Bear's Bride was my least favorite of the Entwined Tales, I wouldn't say it was an unpleasant read. It was just bland and held little substance. It kept up with the tone of the overall series, despite working with an unpopular fairy tale and making little use of Mortimer's bumbling. It could have been more enjoyable if the pacing were better and it had stayed closer to the source material with Sophie not knowing what Henri looked like as a man. I would only recommend this book to hardcore fairy tale fanatics or completionists who want to read every book in the Entwined Tales series. Otherwise, it's safe to skip over this one.

Bear’s Bride by Shari L. TapscottI received this book as an Advance Reader Copy in exchange for my honest review. I have no relationship with the author (other than the fact that I love the books she’s written). This is my honest review.Sophie craves adventure. When her father promises her to a dull farmer, Sophie runs away. She soon realizes that she hadn’t planned her escape well, and calls on Mortimer, the family’s fairy godfather. Mortimer whisks her away to the kingdom of Briadell to become the bride of its cursed prince Henri. Henri is a bear by day and a man at night. Sophie tries to break Henri’s curse and free her new kingdom from the Troll Queen Amara. This story is funny + sweet + romantic = perfect.

4.5 stars.This has been my favorite of the Entwined Tales thus far, a retelling of East of the Sun, West of the Moon. Sophie's father thinks that marrying her off will steady his carefree, mischievous and impulsive third daughter now that the two eldest are wed and settled. However, Sophie isn't interested in being tied forever to someone she doesn't love. So she runs away to seek an adventure (did I mention she's impulsive?), but she makes the mistake of calling on the family's grouchy fairy godfather for assistance. In a blink she's been transported to the neighboring mountain kingdom where its troll-cursed prince has been looking for a wife.I liked best how mismatched Sophie and and Henri eventually come to balance each other--he's the steady anchor, and she's the sparkling push.

This is the third installment of the Entwined Tales and I’m just loving them all so far! These authors have played off of each other’s characters incredibly well to make a fun, loving, and full of drama family that we can all relate to. I absolutely loved this story! Sophie is hilarious and spirited while Henri is heroic and a bit somber and they work so well together! I’ve never heard of the fairytale “East of the Sun, West of the Moon” but I definitely am going to look it up now because I’m very curious about the original fairytale.

Sophie wants adventure. Her father wants to marry her to a local farmer which does not at all appeal to Sophie. She runs away and ends up at the castle of a mysterious prince who hasn't been seen in years. This retelling of 'East of the Sun and West of the Moon' was very well done. I've enjoyed this series very much as it has exposed me to new authors, Shari Tapscott being one of them. I will definitely check out more of her books.

I felt this story did a great job of keeping me on my toes. As much as I have read about fairies and curses and true love, I never knew quite how the author was going to spin this story, even with the basic, predictable elements. It was a delightful read with a strong hero and heroine, adventure, and true love.

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