Sunday, February 9, 2014

Review of: Entwined by Heather Dixon

Entwined
Entwined by Heather Dixon

Page Count(Paperback Edition): 472 pgs
Publisher: Greenwillow Books
Released: March 27th, 2012
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
My Rating: 3.5/5 stars
Read: April 17th-30th, 2013
Source: Books-A-Million
Synopsis:


Come and mend your broken hearts here.

Just when Azalea should feel that everything is before her—beautiful gowns, dashing suitors, balls filled with dancing—it’s taken away. All of it. And Azalea is trapped. The Keeper understands. He’s trapped, too, held for centuries within the walls of the palace. So he extends an invitation.

Every night, Azalea and her eleven sisters may step through the enchanted passage in their room to dance in his silver forest, but there is a cost. The Keeper likes to keep things. Azalea may not realize how tangled she is in his web until it is too late.
(from Goodreads)

Fantasy as a genre is not often a subject I read. I've always strayed away from it because the topics in it were either too creepy to read about or just plain weird. This book though, it grabbed my attention because first of all, THIS beautiful cover is just unf. Plus, the thought of this hidden chamber, mystery, romance and dancing captured me completely.

The first thing I wrote down about this book was dancing. Azalea has eleven sisters, of which those who can talk and walk love to dance. They dance every day, it is there passion, their obsession, their escape. *SPOILER* Unfortunately, when their mother dies, they are under mourning for a year, which means no happy activities, like dancing or dressing up. They complain and whine, but the King, their father, stands solidly behind the fact. The sisters find an enchanted passage way below the castle in which they are allowed to dance as much as they want every day. The Keeper lets them do as they please, only they do not yet realize that they will have to pay a price later.

I also wrote down how after the girls mother passed, he had to go to war. He became very cold and disconnected from his own daughters. You'd think that if a family member passed away, that it would pull a family closer together. Only the girls came close.

Ah, the romance! It wasn't the center of the story at all, which I liked. Sometimes, romance can be overdone. Mr. Bradford was the absolute gentleman to Azalea. His compliments and the way he talked to her pulled at my heartstrings.

This book was a good read. Made me giggle and smile but also race to flip the pages so I could find out what happened next.

♦Haley♦

2 comments:

  1. Almost a year or so ago, I read SO many good reviews on this book, and went out to pick it up. It's been sitting on my shelf for probably close to two years and I still haven't picked it up. Anyways, good to hear that you enjoyed the romance! I NEED to finally get to this one!!

    Lisa
    www.turningpages94.blogspot.com

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  2. Yes, Lisa, please read this! Truly was an enchanting book that I think you will enjoy :) Thanks for stopping by!!

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